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Kempambudhi Lake

Kempambudhi Kere is arranged behind Jinke Park, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru and spread crosswise over 47 acres of land. Kempe Gowda I (1513-1569), the Vijayanagara kingdom chieftain who is credited with establishing Bengaluru, constructed the lake for his family god, Kempamma in the sixteenth century. A few sources state Kempambudhi is the primary lake in the Vrishabhavati stream arrangement. The lake was at one time the life of Old Bengaluru (Chamarajapete and Basavangudi) from where the city prospered. And the Kempambudhi lake is set to be a center of tourist attraction for the Bangalore. And it is under control of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).
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Significance of Kempambudhi Lake

Kempambudhi Lake is an important reminder of Bangalore’s traditional water conservation and lake system developed centuries ago. The lake reflects the engineering and planning practices of early city builders.
Today, the lake serves as a green recreational space for residents and visitors. It provides a calm environment for walking, relaxation, and appreciating nature within the urban landscape. The lake also supports small aquatic life and contributes to improving the ecological balance of the area.

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Q1. What are the timings of Kempambudhi Lake?

Kempambudhi Lake is generally open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day.

Q2. Is there any entry fee for Kempambudhi Lake?

No, entry to the lake is free for visitors.

Q3. What is the best time to visit Kempambudhi Lake?

The best time to visit is early morning or evening, especially between October and March.

Q4. How much time is required to explore Kempambudhi Lake?

Visitors usually spend around 1–2 hours enjoying the lake and surrounding walking paths.

Q5. Is parking available near Kempambudhi Lake?

Yes, parking facilities are available near the lake and surrounding areas.