https://www.tKeetham Lake is Agra’s natural pause button — a shimmering wetland where the city’s noise dissolves into birdsong. Spread across 7.13 sq km, its waters reflect both Mughal history and modern conservation. Legends say Lord Krishna once played here, while poet-saint Surdas found inspiration along its banks. Today, it is a Ramsar wetland site supporting more than 50,000 birds annually. Families and travelers find it a refreshing half-day escape: boat rides across calm waters, spotting painted storks and migratory geese, or simply sitting by the shore as the sun dips behind the Yamuna plains. Unlike the marble grandeur of Agra’s monuments, Keetham Lake offers a living landscape — a sanctuary where heritage, myth, and ecology converge.