Keenjhar Lake, also known as Kalri Lake, is the largest freshwater lake in Pakistan, located near Thatta in Sindh province. It is a vital source of water for irrigation and drinking purposes and serves as a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike.
The lake is surrounded by lush greenery, sandy beaches, and small islands. It supports a wide variety of wildlife including migratory birds, fish, and other aquatic species, making it a hotspot for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
The lake holds cultural importance in the Sindh region, with nearby shrines and villages contributing to its historical charm. It has been an essential water resource for centuries, supporting agriculture and livelihoods.
Efforts have been made to preserve the lake’s ecosystem due to increasing pollution and water management challenges. Various environmental groups and government bodies work to protect its biodiversity and maintain its natural beauty.
Location: Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan
Keenjhar Lake is one of Pakistan’s largest freshwater lakes, popular for recreation and birdwatching. It holds cultural and ecological importance in Sindh.
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