1. Khajjiar Lake – Stunning Views
Khajjiar Lake is situated at a height of 1,920 m above sea level. The evergreen cedar trees surrounding it make beautiful reflections on the pristine blue lake. It got its name from Khajji Nag, the deity in the temple nearby. The highlight of this spot is the floating island, which is actually a bunch of grass growing on the lake’s surface — a beautiful sight to behold! Several backpackers trek to this lake to get their adrenaline fix.
From paragliding to horseback riding and zorbing, there are plenty of recreational activities worth pursuing. If you’re not an adventurous soul, you can simply lie back on the grass and admire the scenic vistas of Mount Kailash.
Location: Khajjiar, Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh 176314
2. Prashar Lake – Beautiful Trek
Prashar Lake is located at a height of 2730 m above sea level. It lies 49 km north of Mandi near a three-storied pagoda dating back to the thirteenth century dedicated to the sage Prashar. He is believed to have meditated on the banks of this lake. Surrounded by snow-capped Kinnauri mountain ranges and overlooking the river Beas, the lake is an awesome place to relax and connect with nature.
There is a round, floating island inside the lake, though it is unclear how deep it is. During summer, it floats away to one side of the lake and then slowly drifts towards the other by winter.
Location: D.P.F. Parashar Dhar, Himachal Pradesh 175005
3. Chandra Taal – Serene And Quiet
Chandra Taal is situated at an altitude of about 4,300 m above sea level. It is one of the two highest altitude wetlands of India. The crescent-shaped lake is accessible on foot from Batal and Kunzum Pass from late May to early October. The vast meadows on the banks of the lake are used as camping sites. During spring, these meadows are carpeted with hundreds of wildflower varieties.
There are several myths surrounding this lake, like the presence of a mermaid and fairies paying a visit to the spot every night.
Location: Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh 175140
4. Renuka Lake – Ageless Beauty
Renuka Lake in Himachal Pradesh lies 672 m above the sea level. It is the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh, with a circumference of about 3214 m. It was named after the goddess Renuka. You can choose between a self-driven boat or a canal boat to explore and experience the scenic sights surrounding it.
The six-day long annual Shri Renukaji Fair is celebrated in the third week of November on the banks of the lake. On the left bank of the lake amidst lush green forests lies Renukaji Zoo, a part of the Renukaji Wildlife Sanctuary.
Location: Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh 173022
5. Suraj Tal – Picturesque Location
Suraj Tal lies 4890 m above the sea level. It is the third highest lake in India and the 21st highest in the world. It is situated 65 km away from Keylong, the district headquarters of the Lahaul Spiti district. It joins the Chandra River downstream at Tandi to form Chandrabhaga River in Himachal Pradesh. When it enters Jammu and Kashmir, it is renamed as Chenab river.
Suraj Tal remains inaccessible during winter months of November to April. The trek to Suraj Tal skirts along the banks of the river for about 3 km and takes you through Bhaga valley.
Location: Lahaul Valley, Himachal Pradesh 175132
6. Nako Lake – Sacred Beauty
Nako Lake lies 3,662 m above sea level. The willow and poplar trees surrounding the lake make stunning reflections on it. The Buddhist temples located in vicinity to it are popular with both tourists and locals. At least one full day is required to explore the lake, adjoining ancient ruins and the famous Nako monastery. The snow-clad peaks, rocky cliffs, and apple orchards add to the beauty of the lake.
Location: Nako village, east end of Kinnaur Valley, Himachal Pradesh 172112
7. Bhrigu Lake – Breathtaking Views
Bhrigu Lake is a high altitude glacial lake located at an elevation of around 4,300 m above sea level. You can trek to the lake starting from May to October. It remains in a frozen state for six months. People with competent physical fitness can easily enjoy the privilege of hiking to the lake even without previous hiking experience. It is one of the most adventurous activities you can pursue here.
Location: Bashisht, Himachal Pradesh 175104
8. Chamera Lake – Eye-soothing Views
Chamera Lake is an artificial lake in Dalhousie and is quite largely famous amongst travellers. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and the sight is eye-soothing. Situated at an altitude of 763m, the Chamera Lake is a part of Chamera Hydroelectric project which is built over the river Ravi. The lake is famous for various water sports that can be indulged in, such as boating and fishing. Spending a day here is one of the simplest leisure activities that you can do.
Location: Chamba district, Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
9. Dal Lake – Mesmerizing Location
Dal Lake in Himachal Pradesh is a beauty that cannot and should not be missed. It is one of the most popular lakes in Himachal Pradesh and is worth the visit. A fair is organised on the banks of the lake during the month of September. The event is celebrated to mark the presence of Lord Shiva and is quite popular amongst the Gaddi tribe. Lake is famous for offering a chance to indulge in various activities such as boating, picnic by the river bank, or just relaxing. It is one of the major tourist attractions in McLeodganj.
Location: Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh
10. Dashir Lake – Picturesque Lake
Dashir Lake is located near Rohtang Pass and is a really picturesque lake. The lake is surrounded by glaciers and mountains of Pir Panjal Range. It is a common belief that the lake has therapeutic properties and the same is mentioned in a lot of local myths. The lake has crystal clear water which makes it possible to see right through the lake. It’s an easy trek to reach the lake, and you will find that this lake is frequented by campers and nature lovers who wants to get away from the crowded metropolises
Location: Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh
11. Rewalsar Lake – Scenic Beauty
Nestled in Mandi at an elevation of 1360m and surrounded by mountains, it is one of the most scenic lakes in Himachal. The lake is also known as Tso Pema Lotus Lake. It is to be said that it is from the small town of Rewalsar, Guru Pasmasambhava spread Mahayana Buddhism in Tibet. The lake is considered to be sacred and holy amongst Hindus and Buddhists. The sparkling blue water creates an amazing aura about this place making it a place worth visiting.
Location: Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh
12. Seruvalsar Lake – High-altitude Lake
Counted amongst one of the most beautiful high-altitude lakes, Seruvalsar Lake in Himachal Pradesh is nestled at an elevation of 3100m from sea level. Situated at distance of 76kms from Kullu, you will have to reach Jalori Pass first in order to reach this lake. There is a small temple of Burhi Nagini Devi situated on the bank of the lake. Burhi Nagini Devi is the Snake Goddess and you’ll witness a women worshiping and pouring ghee on the lake shores in order to please the goddess. It is a simple and beautiful place that will take you away from the city life.
Location: Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh
13. Dhankar Lake – Must-visit Lake
Dhankar Lake is one of the must-visit lakes in Himachal Pradesh. The lake is situated in Dhankar Village in Spiti Valley and attracts a large number of tourists. Located above the Gompa and Dhankar Village, the only way to reach this lake is to trek here which some might find strenuous, but the view after the trek makes it worth. Camping near the lake is not allowed, but you can spend a few hours here and cherish the views.
Location: Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
14. Kareri Lake – Frozen Lake
Kareri Lake is not a famous lake, but it is a beautiful lake in Himachal and is situated close to Dharamshala town. The lake is perched between kush green forest and fed by the melted snow and glaciers. It is a great picnic and camping spot and a good place to visit with a group of friends. In winter season you will find this lake frozen, owing to the altitude of 2934m it is situated at. Rejuvenate yourself by making a visit to this pristine lake and scenic backdrop.
Location: Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh
15.Gobind Sagar Lake – Marvellous Beauty
Gobind Sagar Lake is an artificial reservoir built on the Sutlej River and is one of the most beautiful lakes in Himachal Pradesh. The lake was founded by Guru Teg Bahadur, the tenth guru of Sikhs. Home to almost 51 species and subspecies of fishes, it is also a place of worship among Sikhs. The water body is famous amidst anglers due to the water being stagnant. You can indulge in boating in this lake, speedboats and paddle boats are available.
Location: Una and Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh
16. Maharana Pratap Sagar – Man-made Lake
Maharana Pratap Sagar is a well-known man-made reservoir in Himachal Pradesh and is a popular tourists spot that is worth the visit. The reservoir is located in Kangra Valley and is home to more than 220 species of birds. The lake is the perfect place to spend some quiet and relaxing time right in the lapf of nature. You can read a book, indulge in some bird-watching and enjoy some snacks. Alternatively, there is also an option of canoeing, rowing, sailing, and swimming.
Location: Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh
17. Manimahesh Lake – Sacred Lake
Located an altitude of 4080m and very close to Manimahesh Kailash Peak is the Manimahesh Lake which is housed in the Pir Panjal Range. The lake is very close to to the Mansarovar Lake and that is why Manimahesh Lake is also considered to be a holy lake by the Hindus. This lake misyt be visited during the months of August and September as at that time a ‘Manimahesh Yatra’ is organised.
Location: Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh
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