Madhavaram Lake to get jet ski rides from Pongal
Madhavaram Lake is set to become the first renovated waterbody in Chennai to offer jet ski rides, with facilities likely to open to the public during the Pongal holidays. The move is expected to add a new recreational option for residents of North Chennai.
First city lake to offer jet ski facility
While boating has been introduced in a few waterbodies earlier, Madhavaram Lake will be the first restored lake in Chennai to provide jet ski rides, marking a first for the city’s urban lakes.
Second Chennai lake to offer boating facilities
With the addition of boating, Madhavaram Lake becomes the second lake in Chennai to offer such activities. Officials believe this will significantly increase footfall, especially among families and tourists.
Greater Chennai Corporation develops lake as leisure hub
The Greater Chennai Corporation has rejuvenated the lake with the aim of turning it into a recreational space for residents and visitors, particularly from North Chennai, which has limited leisure infrastructure.
Phase one restoration completed at Rs 4.56 crore
As part of phase one, restoration work was completed along a 750-metre stretch at an estimated cost of Rs 4.56 crore. The work included desilting, bund formation, construction of a toe wall and footpath, and laying pipelines for sewer-related works.
Phase two work underway at Rs 7 crore
Phase two restoration, covering 1,600 metres, is currently under way at an estimated cost of Rs 7 crore. The scope includes dewatering, desilting, installation of handrails, electrical works, and tree plantation.
TTDC to operate jet ski and boating services
The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation will arrange and operate the jet ski and boating facilities. The services will be managed directly by the department, with ticketing systems in place.
30 acres restored for boating activities
Out of the lake’s total area of 66 acres, around 30 acres have been restored and earmarked for boating and water-based activities, ensuring adequate space and safety for visitors.
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