Nawal Sagar Lake is an artificial lake that is a major tourist attraction and can even be seen from the Taragarh Fort. There is a half-submerged temple dedicated to Lord Varun Dev in its centre. What makes the lake unique is that one can see the reflection of nearby palaces and forts in its waters.
Nawal Sagar Lake in Bundi has a temple in the center. The temple is dedicated to Lord Varuna, who is worshiped as the Aryan God of water. The temple is half-submerged in water. A boat has to be taken from the banks of the lake to reach the temple in the center of the lake.
Another major attraction of the Nawal Sagar Lake at Bundi is that the reflection of the palaces and forts of Bundi can be seen in the water of the lake. Rather, it can be said that reflection of the entire city can be seen in the Nawal Sagar Lake, Bundi. This feature makes it one of the unique attractions of Bundi.
Nawal Sagar Lake is surrounded by many different baoris (step wells) and is also home to several small islets. These structures built in the center of the lake, reflect the water and provide the viewers with an unforgettable and a picturesque view. There is also a famous temple situated in the middle of the lake. Dedicated to Lord Varuna, the Aryan God of Water, it is known for its immense religious significance. Even though the temple is half submerged in the water, it attracts a large number of both devotees and tourists regularly. Since the temple is situated in the middle of the lake, one has to take a boat from the banks of the lake to reach this beautiful temple.