Located about 110 km from Agartala and 58 km from Udaipur, Dumboor Lake is the source of the Gomati River. The lake has 41 sq.km of water surface with 48 islands within. There is a Hydel Project near the lake from where river Gomati originates and this is called Tirthamukh. Tirthamukh is a pilgrim center where on 14th January every year famous 'Poush Sankranti Mela' takes place.
During winter season, various species of migratory birds are noticed. Dumboor Lake is a popular picnic spot. Boating facilities are also available here.
Situated in the South Tripura District, Amarsagar is a artificial lake which was built in the 16th century. It covers an area of 20 hectares. On the banks of Amarsagar there is small town Amarpur, a picnic spot which is about 78 km from Agartala.
Situated in the South Tripura District, Kalyan Sagar is a artificial lake. The lake is considered sacred and is on the eastern side of Mata Tripureswari Temple which is dedicated to Goddess Kali. Devotees worship the fishes and tortoises present here.
Fishing is not allowed in this lake.
Popularly called Rudijala, Rudrasagar Lake is about 55 km away from Agartala. This Lake sprawls about 5 sq km. Every winter, a large number of migratory birds are witnessed here. Visiting tourists can enjoy boating and water sports facilities in the lake. Every year in July/August boat festival is organized.
Melaghar having 5.3 sq. km water area is another big attraction.