Sankey Tank is a 37-acre man-made lake and park in the heart of Bangalore, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. Surrounded by lush greenery and walking paths, it's a popular spot for morning walks, leisurely strolls, and birdwatching. The park features a well-maintained garden, a children's play area, and boating facilities.
Sankey Tank was constructed in 1882 by Colonel Richard Hieram Sankey, then Chief Engineer of Mysore State, to provide water to Bangalore. Originally spanning 194 acres, the tank has shrunk over time due to urbanization. Despite its reduced size, it remains an important source of water for the city and a beloved recreational space.