5 Most Scenic Dams In India That Will Leave You Awestruck

by Suchismita Pal
5 Most Scenic Dams In India That Will Leave You Awestruck

India is home to an infinite number of natural wonders. From verdant mountains, gushing waterfalls and pristine rainforests to astounding beaches and mighty deserts, there is so much to explore in this country. And amid these natural trials, lie some spectacular dams that can take your breath away. Phenomenally designed by adhering to sustainability, these dams help in flood control and storage of natural water for various purposes like agriculture, industrial use and consumption. Here is a list of the 6 most scenic dams in India:

Best Dams In India That Are Architectural Marvels

1. Sapua Dam, Odisha

Shaped like a serpent, the marvellous dam lies in the Dhenkanal district of Odisha and is surrounded by a saal forest. Constructed by the Water Resource Department of Odisha, it stores the water of the Mahanadi river for irrigation purposes. The Sapua Dam is one of the most scenic tourist spots in Odisha.

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2. Salaulim Dam, Goa

The Salaulim Dam lies in the Curdi village of Goa’s Sanguem taluka. It is the largest dam in Goa and has a conspicuous sinkhole. If you want to explore a postcard-perfect location in Goa beyond the beaches, Salaulim Dam is the answer. It lies on the Selaulim river.

 

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3. Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand

Tehri Dam on the Bhagirathi River is India’s tallest dam with a height of 855 feet. The azure dam reservoir is popularly known as the Tehri Lake and attracts a large number of tourists. Many water sports activities also take place at the destination.

 

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4. Durgawati Dam, Bihar

Located in the Kaimur district of Bihar, this is one of the best-kept secrets of the state. Lying amid picturesque vistas, the Durgawati Dam is a serene spot in proximity to the Karamchat village. Thus, the dam is alternatively called Karamchat Dam. The highway next to the dam makes for an amazing road trip.

 

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5. Idukki Dam, Kerala

Lying on the Periyar River, the Idukki Dam takes the shape of an arc and looks ravishing. It is snuggled between two granite hills and is one of Asia’s highest arc dams, perched at 554 feet. The Kerala State Electricity Board constructed the Idukki Dam.