India Has World’s Highest Man-Made Lake In Auli And Here’s Everything To Know

by Yogita Chainani
India Has World’s Highest Man-Made Lake In Auli And Here’s Everything To Know

Uttarakhand is popular for several destinations, and Auli has to be one of them. Auli, which is also known as the skiing capital of India, is not only skiing but is also known to offer the highest ropeway cable ride in Asia. And if you thought that’s it, you must know Auli has the highest man-made lake in the world. Want to know more? Well, read on for all the deets.

Auli Has The World’s Highest Artificial Lake That You Can Visit For Free

Located in the Gharwal district of Uttarakhand, Auli is a perfect place to spot the second highest peak of India- Nanda Devi Peak and is surrounded by oak forests, with a panoramic view of the peaks of the Himalayas. And while the small town is filled with hikers and skiers throughout the year, what we love the most about this place is the Artificial lake it has to offer.

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What Is Auli’s Artificial Lake? 

Auli Artificial Lake is one of the world’s highest man-made lakes. It’s developed for creating artificial snow on the new ski slopes when there’s low snowfall in the region. The Lake is accessible throughout the year.

How To Visit The Artificial Lake? 

You can take a cable ride for ₹700 return per person and enjoy the stunning Himalayan views while you reach atop. A cable ride drops you at the place where the lake is situated. From there, walk around 5-10 minutes and get stunned by the beauty of the lake.

What Is The Entry Charge?

You can visit this lake for free all year round and click some stunning pictures for the gram. The lake looks pristine and blue and is surrounded by the stunning Himalayan mountains.

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Best Time To Visit

You can visit this lake all year round and trust us, it looks different in every season.