Umiam Lake captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty, nestled amidst the hills of Meghalaya. Its shimmering waters reflect the vibrant hues of the surroundings, offering a serene escape into nature. The Umiam Lake viewpoint, especially during sunset, is a magical experience that adds to its allure. Umiam Lake , a mesmerizing man-made reservoir, is located at a distance of 15 kilometres north of Shillong which is the capital of the north-eastern Indian state of Meghalaya. The lake was formed after a dam was constructed to generate hydroelectric power. The scenic Umiam Lake is encircled by lush green East Khasi hills that form one of the best panoramic sights for nature-lovers in the country. The sunrise at the lake is a treat to watch and shouldn't be missed. The Umiam Lake has a park ... About Umiam Lake Location: Umiam Lake , also known as Barapani Lake , is a lake in the state of Meghalaya 15 km (9.3 miles) north of Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. It is encircled by lush green East Khasi hills. It is one of the biggest artificial lakes in Meghalaya, spread over an area of 10 square km, History: The lake was formed after a dam was constructed to generate hydroelectric power in 1965. The dam was a part of northeast India’s first hydel power project called the Umiam Umtru ... Umiam Lake offers absolutely gorgeous views and is a must-visit if you are around Shillong. We couldn’t do boating as it was raining on and off during our visit, but even just sitting and taking in the scenery was worth it. From the parking lot, there’s a short walk to the lake — easily doable.