GAIB SAGAR LAKE

DUNGARPUR

GAIB SAGAR LAKE

DUNGARPUR

Gaib Sagar Lake (also known as Gap Sagar Lake) in Dungarpur, Rajasthan, is a stunning artificial lake with deep historical roots and natural beauty:


 History & Architecture
  • Constructed in 1428 by Maharawal Gopinath (Gaipa Rawal), also the builder of the iconic Badal Mahal at the lake’s centre 

  • Over centuries, rulers added structures: Maharawal Punja Raj (1609–1657) erected the Sri Govardhannath temple, while Maharawal Vijay Singh (1898–1918) began the Vijay Rajarajeshwar Temple, later completed by Maharawal Lakshman Singh in 1932 


 Temples & Palaces
  • The Shrinathji temple complex along the bank features a majestic marble shrine of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radhika, along with ~52 smaller temples 

  • The Vijay Rajarajeshwar Temple, set in the lake itself, showcases exquisite craftsmanship of local sculptors (“shilpkars”) 

  • Don’t miss the Badal Mahal at the lake’s centre and the nearby Udai Bilas Palace, a 19th-century lakeside palace also functioning today as a heritage hotel/museum 


 Natural Beauty & Wildlife
  • A birdwatcher’s paradise: expect to spot ducks, grey and purple herons, egrets, moorhens, waterhens, bee-eaters, pigeons, and more exotic species especially from November to February 

  • The lake is fringed with trees and paths—stunning at sunset, when the sky reflects on tranquil waters .


 Size & Surroundings
  • The original lake covered about 44.5 hectares (~279 bighas), with four traditional ghats (steps) like Dhobi Ghat and Zanana Ghat 

  • It has undergone several restorations across centuries, notably during Shiv Singh’s reign (1730–1785) and municipal upgrades in the mid-20th century 


 Visiting Information
  • Timing: Open 24×7, but it shines at sunset with serene vibes .

  • Activities: Boating is available. Explore temple architecture, birdlife, lakeside strolls, and take in heritage structures.

  • Best time to visit: Late autumn to early spring—avoid intense summer heat (April–June) 

  • Access: Easily reachable by road from Dungarpur city. Nearest airport: Udaipur (~132 km) 


Summary

Gaib Sagar Lake seamlessly blends historical depth, architectural grandeur, and natural splendor. You can:

  • Admire medieval temples and regal palaces—the Shrinathji complex, Badal Mahal, Vijay Rajarajeshwar Temple, and Udai Bilas Palace

  • Spot migratory and resident birds in a peaceful, tree-lined setting

  • Enjoy boating at sunset with panoramic lake views

It’s a must-visit for history buffs, temple enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a calm escape in Rajasthan.


 Nearby Attractions
  • Udai Bilas Palace: Heritage hotel & museum on the lake’s edge 

  • Juna Mahal: 13th-century old palace set above the city 

  • Other historic spots: Baneshwar Temple, Deo Somnath Temple, Badal Mahal (lake-centre pavilion)