FOY SAGAR LAKE

AJMER

FOY SAGAR LAKE

AJMER

Engineering & Design Details:
  • Designed by Mr. A. Foy, a British engineer, as part of a famine relief project during the severe drought of 1891–92.

  • Constructed in the flat basin of a seasonal river to store rainwater and supply drinking water to the city of Ajmer.

  • The lake has a semi-circular shape, unlike the more organically formed natural lakes, which makes it unique.

  • At its full capacity, the lake can hold up to 15 million cubic feet of water.


Ecological & Local Importance:
  • Acts as a natural habitat for many migratory birds in the winter season.

  • Used to be a primary water source for Ajmer residents until modern supply systems were developed.

  • Even today, it serves irrigational and groundwater recharge purposes in surrounding rural areas.


Why Visit Foy Sagar Lake?

 Ideal for:

  • Nature lovers: You can sit by the calm water and enjoy the cool breeze.

  • Photographers: Excellent for sunrise and sunset shots, especially with the Aravalli range in the backdrop.

  • Peace seekers: Compared to Ana Sagar Lake, Foy Sagar is much quieter and less crowded.

  • Couples and families: A romantic and peaceful spot for quality time.

  • Picnics and casual outings: Some shaded spots and grassy areas make it good for quick picnics.


Best Time to Visit:
  • Winter (November to February): Pleasant weather and bird-watching opportunities.

  • Monsoon (July to September): The lake is usually full, surrounded by greenery.

Avoid visiting in peak summer (April–June), as the lake may dry out and the heat is intense.


How to Reach:
  • By Road: Easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or cab from Ajmer city (approx. 15–20 minutes).

  • By Train: Nearest railway station – Ajmer Junction, about 6 km away.

  • By Air: Nearest airport – Kishangarh Airport, about 30 km from the lake.


Tips for Visitors:
  •  Go early in the morning or just before sunset for the best lighting and peaceful experience.

  •  Carry your own water and snacks, but please do not litter – help keep it clean.

  •  There are few benches, so bringing a mat or foldable chair can help if you plan to sit longer.

  •  Public toilets are not always well-maintained, so plan accordingly.


Nearby Hidden Gems:
  1. Daulat Bagh – Mughal-era garden near Ana Sagar Lake.

  2. Mayo College – One of India’s most prestigious boarding schools with colonial architecture (can be viewed from outside).

  3. Nareli Jain Temple – A modern marble Jain temple, about 12 km from Foy Sagar.

  4. Local food joints – On the way back, try local snacks like kachoris, mirchi vada, and masala chai in Ajmer city.