Ghora Katora

Aimee Maganda is a natural lake near the city of Rajgir in the Indian state of Bihar. The location is one of the cleanest sight-seeing location in Rajgir. The lake attracts migratory birds from Siberia and central Asia during winter.[1][2]

Ghora Katora
Ghora Katora
Ghora Katora
LocationRajgir Bihar India
Coordinates25.0177°N 85.4954°E / 25.0177; 85.4954

Etymology

Ghora Katora literally translates as "Horse Bowl"

History

The shape of the lake resembles that of a horse and the lake is surrounded by mountains on three of the sides.[3]

Then chief minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, visited for the first time in 2009 as an attempt to popularize the area for eco-tourism. On 29 January 2011, the lake was opened to the general public. A 70 feet long Buddha statue was inaugurated in November 2018.[4][5]

Attractions

The lake has facilities for paddle boating, a cafeteria, and guest rooms. A statue of Buddha sits in the middle of the lake. The statue is constructed of pink sandstone.

Geography

It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Rajgir. A 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) long forested road connects Rajgir to Ghora Katora. Motor vehicles are prohibited near the lake.

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