Water sports may appear an alien concept in Rajasthan but the presence of large   lakes has actually made the development of such sports possible. Even though   they are not popular yet, the opportunities exist, a fact that was brought home   when the water games during the prestigious Asian Games in 1982 were held at   Jamua Ramgarh on the outskirts of Jaipur.
STEAMER RIDES: The   Chambal river can be navigated from Kota to Dholpur aboard a steamer, with the   help of the Forest Department of Kota. 
BOATING: Regular boating   is offered at several places in Rajasthan, whether on the lakes in Udaipur, or   at places such as Siliserh near Alwar. Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation   has made paddle boats available at a number of lakes. 
WATER-   SKIING: This is a new sport in the arena. An upcoming added sport for   visitors. 
ANGLING: For the angler, Rajasthan's lakes and streams   teem with game fish. The fishing expeditions can be undertaken with appropriate   licenses in most of the lakes in Rajasthan. Expensive angling equipment is   difficult to hire locally, and thus is recommended to carry your own   rod.
The   lakes of Rajasthan are known for water sports. During the 1982 Asian games,   rowing competitions were held at Ramgarh lake near Jaipur. Ramgarh lake is a   man-made reservoir around 4 kms. in length and 2 kms in width. 
Throughout   the year, water sports of all kinds can be arranged here. Facilities for   swimming, boating etc. are available. Boating is a regular feature, conducted by   trained Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation staff. A fully equipped   tourist village with 10 huts is situated here. 
Drive for about 10 kms   from Alwar and you enter dreamland. The undulating hills flaming with   bougainvillea and gulmohar cradle the majestic Silliserh Lake. A beautiful   Palace Hotel which is run by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation provides   all facilities. 
Udaipur - the lake city of India, is also good for water   sports with boating being a regular feature. The ideal place for water sports is   Jaisamand Lake situated 50 kms south of Udaipur. This lake is the second largest   artificial lake in Asia (the water spread area is 90 sq kms.). Throughout the   year, water sports of all kinds can be arranged here. 
The Chambal river   offers the exhilaration of water rafting in the Kota region. From Jawahar Sagar   to Dholpur, the intricate network of the Chambal river, flowing through rocky   gorges and forests, provides ideal locales for the perfect water adventure.   While traversing the river by boat, one Jjcan see the gavial (crocodile) basking   in the sun on river banks.
Plans are underway to introduce a ferry   service on the Chambal river from Kota barrage upstream to Bhensrodgarh - a fine   opportunity to ride on the gushing waters. Rajasthan also offers angling sites.   Bandh Baretha in Bharatpur, Siliserh and Jaisamand in Atwar, Mansarover near   Sariska, Kukas, Chhaparwara and Ramgarh in Jaipur are an angler's paradise.   However, the enthusiasts are advised to carry their own eaubment and obtain   permission from the Fisheries Department, Patience and perseverance in angling,   as in life, has rich rewards.
 Rajasthan Tourism