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Top 6 Beautiful Lakes in Nepal

Lakes in Nepal

By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. LtdPublished 23 days ago 4 min read
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Stunning View of Lake of Himalayan Region of Nepal

Nepal is not only famous for the majestic Himalayas but also for the beautiful lakes that are situated in the heart of many cities as well as mountainous regions.

There are many famous lakes located in the heart of Nepal, which are beautiful as well as important places for the residents.

Beautiful Lakes in Nepal

Here are six beautiful lakes in Nepal, which are popular for their peaceful beauty and spiritual meaning.

Gokyo Lake

Gokyo Lake is the world's biggest freshwater lake framework, arranged in the Sagarmatha National Park. The lake lies at a height of 4,700 to 5,000 meters above sea level. Gokyo Lake is the most well-known and sought-after of the six major lakes.

Gokyo Lake in the Everest Region

The Gokyo Lakes are naturally vulnerable because they are situated in an ecologically temperamental zone. The lake is sacred to both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. During the auspicious occasion of Janai Purnima, pilgrims of both religions visit the Lake.

Phewa Lake

Phewa Lake, located in the south of Pokhara Valley, is a noticeable feature of Pokhara City. Phewa Lake, Nepal's second-biggest lake, is situated at 742 meters, with the Annapurna Mountain range 28 kilometers away. Famous for casting an extraordinary reflection on the Machhapuchhre Himal's surface, Phewa Lake is frequently utilized for explorers' recreational boating.

Phewa Lake in Pokhara

The Taal Barahi temple is situated on a lake island. Phewa Lake, a major tourist attraction and destination in Pokhara, has laid out a traveler district on its northern shore, known as the lakeside, with lodgings, cafés, and bars catering to visitors.

Tilicho Lake

Lying at a height of 4919 meters, Tilicho Lake is the most elevated lake in Nepal, situated in the Manang district of Gandaki Zone. The lake is around 55 kilometers away from the beautiful city of Pokhara. Tilicho is a glacial lake and an essential stopover during the Annapurna Circuit trek.

Tilicho Lake

Adding more beauty to the lake, snowy white peaks such as Khangsar, Nilgiri, Muktinath, and Tilicho Peak surround the lake acreage. In the early 2000s, the lake thrived with adventurists for scuba diving. It freezes during the winter season, forming a thick ice sheet on its surface. Lastly, as it lies in the Annapurna Conservation Area, travelers reach the lake after going through the Thorang La Pass.

Gosaikunda Lake

Gosainkunda Lake is a Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site located at Tibet's southernmost point, near the Nepal-Tibet border. Gosainkunda Lake, an oligotrophic freshwater lake in Nepal's Langtang National Park, is also a Ramsar site. Legends say it is a sacred abode of Lord Shiva, and pilgrims consider the lake to be Shiva's lake. In Tibet, the lake is known as "Pamchu," and in China, it is called "Manaslu Ochu."

Gosaikunda Lake

In Newari culture, people go through a 5-day trek called "Silu" to Mansarovar (Gosainkunda) to take a dip in the lake, believing it will wash away their sins. Gosainkunda Lake, an oligotrophic freshwater lake in Langtang National Park of Nepal, is also a Ramsar site. Legends say it is a sacred abode of Lord Shiva, and pilgrims consider the lake to be Shiva's lake. In Tibet, the lake is known as "Pamchu," and in China, it is called "Manaslu Ochu." In Newari culture, people go through a 5-day trek called "Silu" to Mansarovar (Gosainkunda) to take a dip in the lake, believing it will wash away their sins.

Rara Lake

Locally known as Mahendra Daha, Rara Lake is the most prominent and deepest Lake of Nepal. "Daha" signifies a pool of water or lake in English. People also refer to Rara Lake as "a shimmering blue diamond ring set amidst surrounding white peaks" because of its bright blue hue.

Rara Lake

It lies in the Karnali Zone in the Jumla and Mugu regions at 2990 meters. The lake was turned into a Ramsar site in September of 2007 and is one of the main attractions of Rara National Park.

Begnas Lake

Begnas Lake is the third largest lake in Nepal and the second largest, after Phewa Lake, among the eight lakes in Pokhara Valley. Begnas Lake is an important part of the local economy. Locals use the lake for irrigation and fishing.

Begnas Lake

The lake also serves as a popular destination for boating, especially among local tourists. The lake is famous for its clear reflection of the majestic Himalayas. It is a freshwater lake with sources from several enduring streams and the monsoon rains. The lake covers an area of 3.28 square kilometers.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the lakes of Nepal are a treasure trove of natural beauty, ecological diversity, and cultural richness. From the high-altitude serenity of Gosaikunda and Tilicho to the charming tranquility of Phewa and Begnas, these lakes hold immense significance. They serve as vital habitats for various species, contribute to the local economies, and hold a special place in the hearts of the local communities and visitors alike.

If you're interested in any part of Nepal, please don't hesitate to check out our website, Nepal Trek Adventures and Expedition. We have a variety of packages available for you to choose from. Alternatively, you can also reach us on WhatsApp at +977-9851017030. We would be delighted to help you plan and complete your tour.

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