Koyna Dam

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Koyna Dam

Koyna Dam, one of Maharashtra's largest dams, is nestled in the Western Ghats, near Satara in the district of Maharashtra, India. This impressive structure was constructed in 1963 and stands on the Koyna River, which is a major tributary of the Krishna River. The dam's primary purpose is hydroelectricity generation and it spearheads the Koyna Hydroelectric Project, which is one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in India. The dam is also responsible for water supply for irrigation and for drinking purposes in the surrounding areas. Along with its functional importance, Koyna Dam is a popular tourist attraction, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the Shivaji Sagar Lake that it creates. The area is also notable for the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary that lies in the Western Ghats, known for its rich biodiversity, inclusive of various flora and fauna. The tranquility of the waters juxtaposed with the dense greenery of the forests makes Koyna Dam a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and a must-visit spot for those exploring Maharashtra.

 

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