Welcome to Bhulla Tal, a serene man-made lake in Lansdowne! 'Bhulla' means 'younger brother' in Garhwali, honoring the Garhwali soldiers who built and maintain it. Enjoy boating and scenic beauty around this eco-friendly haven. Once, Lansdowne was known as Kaludanda, discover the charm of this cantonment hill station!
Boating In The Serene Lake Water
Enjoying The Children'S Park Area
Photography Of Scenic Beauty
Picnicking Near The Lake
Relaxing By The Lakeside Gardens
March to June, September to November
Morning, Afternoon
₹500 per person
Bhulla Tal is an artificial lake created and maintained by the Indian Army. 'Bhulla' in the Garhwali language means 'younger brother,' and the lake is dedicated to the young Garhwali soldiers of the Garhwal Rifles. It was constructed as a recreational spot for the soldiers and their families, as well as to promote tourism in the region. The lake was built with the help of the army personnel, who contributed their time and effort to create this beautiful oasis. The lake serves as a reminder of the dedication and hard work of the Garhwal Rifles in maintaining the beauty and tranquility of Lansdowne. It's a symbol of their commitment to both the defense of the nation and the well-being of the local community.