The Kaptai Lake
:: The Kaptai Lake ::
Prominent
Kaptai Lake, the largest "man-made" lake, spreading over 680 sq. km.
of crystal-clean water flanked by hills and evergreen forests lies in the
Rangamati Hill District. The lake was formed when the Karnaphuli river dam (153
feet high, 1800 feet long crest) was built for the purpose of hydroelectric
power project at Kaptai. The old Rangamati town was submerged under lake water
and a new town had to be built later. The lake is full of fish and provides
facilities for cruising, swimming and skiing. There are also facilities for
angling and short trip by Sampan, local name for country boats.
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