Activity Location: Ulsoor Lake (This location is approximately 60 km away from Bangalore)Activity Timings: Everyday - Anytime Between 07:30 AM - 05:00 PMActivity Duration: Approximately 30 Minutes for each activity (Depending on the activity selected)About Ulsoor Lake Water Sports:You may be afraid of water, but kayaking is one of the few adventure sports out there that truly is for everyone because it’s not about strength but technique. We, escape2explore, offer the most serene experience with the view of breezy greenery and tiresome happiness! Our supporting staff will be there for any assistance and won’t let you strain for the techniques and tricks. Instead, they will be patient enough to teach you the basics of kayaking such as types of kayak boats, how to paddle, how to tackle still/upwards/downwards streams, etc.At Ulsoor Lake, we bring you a splash of adventure with our exciting range of water sports! Whether you're a thrill-seeker or just looking to relax by the water, we've got something for everyone. Dive into the fun with kayaking and explore the serene waters, or feel the rush on a speed boat ride. For a group adventure, hop on a banana boat and enjoy the ride of a lifetime, or try your hand at canoeing for a more leisurely experience. If you're up for a challenge, give standing paddling a go and test your balance. At Ulsoor Lake, every moment is an opportunity for adventure and enjoyment. Come make a splash with us!Ulsoor Lake , also called Halasuru Lake, is one of the biggest lakes in Bangalore. It derives its name from its locality, namely, Halasuru, close to M G Road. It is spread over 50 ha (123.6 acres) and has several islands. Even though the lake dates back to Kempe Gowdas's time, the present lake was created by Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore. A part of the lake is controlled by the Madras Engineer Group, and the rest by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike(BBMP) The Eastern watch tower on Ulsoor Lake had a Chinese bell about 4'3" in height and 3'1.5" in diameter. The bell was struck on the hour, day and night, and the sound was heard for up to 3 miles. It cracked on being stuck with a 12lb shot one rainy night, making it useless, after which it was dismounted and given to Mr Smith, the Waterworks engineer, to be placed at the Tower. Interestingly, Ulsoor Lake has an interesting historical legend associated with its name. It is believed that the area where the present-day lake is situated was once covered in a thicket of forests. One fine day, Kempe Gowda, a ruler of the Vijayanagar Empire, was travelling through the place and was rendered exhausted. He took shelter under a tree, the same tree under which Mandava Rishi worshipped God Someswara. The Lord appeared to him in a dream and told him about a hidden treasure. When Kempe Gowda woke up from his slumber, he dug up the treasure and, using the riched, he built the Someswara Pagoda. He created Ulsoor Lake in the process. Water Sports is available anytime between 07:00 AM and 06:00 PM. Each person 20 minutes to 30 minutesVenue: Ulsoor Lake - Available All daysTrending Packages: Maralwadi Dam Water Sports | Bheemeshwari Rafting | Mavathur Lake Water Sports | Malurpatna Lake Water Sports