With snowy peaks, breathtaking views and stunning lakes, Kashmir is the heaven on earth. Its scenic landscapes will remind you of Switzerland and, if you haven’t been there, this is a reason why you must visit Kashmir. When we talk about Kashmir, how can we miss its stunning lakes that woo its visitors every time they are there. We are listing some of Kashmir’s stunning lakes with views of the snowy peaks which you must witness once in a lifetime.
Lakes In Kashmir You Shouldn’t Miss
Dal Lake
One of the largest lakes in Kashmir, the Dal Lake is a sight for the sore eyes. It is surrounded by the majestic mountains which you can witness while taking a ride on a houseboat. If you wish to truly experience a piece of heaven, Kashmir will offer it.
Wular Lake
The Wular Lake is one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes and is surrounded by picturesque views of the villages and greenery. It is a must visit place for anyone who takes a trip to Kashmir.
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Surinsar and Mansar Lakes
These lakes are the perfect places to experience nature at its best. At Surinsar Lake, there are a huge number of birds one can watch. The Mansar Lake, on the other hand is situated 62 kms from Jammu and surrounded by forests. While there, you can also choose to boat. These lakes in Kashmir are marvelous sights that you shouldn’t miss while there!
Tso Moriri Lake
This is one of the lakes in Kashmir which provide sightings of rare bird species. And if you are an ardent bird watcher, then the Tso Moriri lake should be on your bucket list. The lake also has a monastery that you can choose to visit!
Pangong Lake
Another gem amongst the lakes in Kashmir, the Pangong Lake is located between the India and China border. The lake also has a monastery nearby which is said to be more than 400 years old. The lake has spectacular views and you can also camp to truly enjoy the serenity it offers.
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First Published: May 04, 2022 4:29 PM