This lake in Meghalaya is also known as the “Water of Tears”; know why

This lake in Meghalaya is also known as the “Water of Tears”; know why
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“Water of Tears” is one of the strangest names a lake can have, but there is an interesting story behind it. Far from the madding crowd in the heart of the hills in Meghalaya, just a short drive from Shillong, lies a gorgeous expanse of water which carries an emotional name and it is known as Umiam Lake, aka the “Water of Tears.” The lake attracts travellers from across the globe for its scenic beauty each year. But did you know why the lake is also associated with tears?Let’s find out:The legend The name “Umiam” comes from the Khasi language. “Um” in Khasi means water and “iam” means tears. And that’s why “water of tears.” According to Khasi legend, the lake was created out of sorrow. It says that two sisters descended from the heavens to earth but on their way, one sister lost her way. The other sister started crying and her tears formed the lake here. The story gives the lake a mystical aura. It is also known as “Barapani” locally which means “big water”.Beyond folkloreUmiam Lake is a manmade waterbody which was created in the early 1960s. It was created as a part of a hydroelectric project but today, the lake is counted among the largest artificial reservoirs in Northeast India. But it's the stunning setting that makes Umiam Lake a must visit in Shillong as the lake is enveloped by hills and lush greenery.
The lake is beautiful in every season. Four season, four charactersIn winters, the lake looks glassy. The blue skies and hills reflecting in the water create a surreal escape. In monsoon months, the lake transforms into misty beauty. Simply stunning!How to reach
Umiam Lake
Reaching Umiam Lake is easy. The nearest airport is Guwahati’s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. From there, a scenic drive of around three hours takes you to the lake. The nearest railway station is also in Guwahati.Once here, you’ll forget all your sorrow! The lake is full of memorable experiences including water sports such as kayaking and boating.Best time to visit
Umiam Lake, Meghalaya
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The best time to visit Umiam Lake is between October and April. It is considered best because it’s less rainy this time. But travellers who enjoy the rain can also plan a trip during the monsoons which is beautiful. It’s all green and lush. It’s beautiful beyond words. It’s something that can be experienced personally!Saying that Umiam Lake is more than just a natural attraction will be incorrect. It is a place where nature, legend, and history meet to create something magical. While its name could have a sad or emotional story, for travellers seeking happiness and nature, Umiam Lake is a blessing on the way to Shillong.

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