Lalbagh Lake, Bangalore

Lalbagh Lake (Glass House Lake), is a man-made lake located in the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens in Bangalore, Karnataka. The lake was built in the 17th century by the founder of Bangalore, Hyder Ali, and was later expanded by his son Tipu Sultan.

The Lalbagh Lake is spread over an area of 1.5 acres and is surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful trees. The lake is home to several species of fish and attracts a variety of migratory birds during the winter months. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the lake or simply relax on the banks and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Lalbagh Lake is inside Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore. Lalbagh Lake with its island presents a beautiful sight and we are greeted by the cool breeze during hot sun, as we walk along its banks. Any visitor visiting Bangalore will find it a pleasant experience to spend at least two hours in the garden.





Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Architects of Modern Lalbagh
History of Lalbagh

The Lalbagh Botanical Gardens are also home to several other attractions, including a glasshouse, a bonsai garden, a rose garden, and a lotus pond. The gardens are a popular destination for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.