List of lakes of Himachal Pradesh
Appearance
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Reservoirs
[edit]Low Altitude Lakes
[edit]Mid Altitude Lakes
[edit]- Dal Lake District kangra
- Khajjiar Lake District Chamba
- Kumarwah Lake District Mandi
- Rewalsar Lake District mandi
High Altitude Lakes
[edit]- Prashar Lake (2730m)- Mandi district[1]
- Dehnasar Lake (4280m) -Kangra district [2]
- Nako Lake (3662m) - Kinnaur district [3]
- Chandra Tal (4300m) -Lahaul & Spiti district [4]
- Suraj Tal (4883m) -Lahaul & Spiti district [5]
- Dhankar Lake
- Dashair (4270m)
- Bhrighu Lake (4235m) - Kullu district [6]
- Manimahesh Lake (4080m) -Chamba district [7]
- Gadasru Lake (3470m) - Chamba district [8]
- Mahakali Lake (4080m) -Chamba district [9]
- Lama Dal (3960m) -Chamba district [10]
- Chander Naun (4260m)
- Kareri Lake (2934m) -Kangra district [11]
- Nag Dal Lake (4150m)
- Kamrunag lake (3334m) Mandi in district.mandi
In the Shimla area lie the small rain water fed lakes of Tani Jubbar, Kunihar and Karwali that lies of the Choti Shali Peak. There are several natural ponds in the area-one lies below New Shimla and there is another between Mashobra and Carignano.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Prashar | District Mandi, Government of Himachal Pradesh | India".
- ^ "Dehnasar Lake Trek".
- ^ "Nako Lake". Times of India Travel.
- ^ "Chandra Tal Lake Travel and Tourism Guide". India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com.
- ^ Dey, Panchali. "Suraj Tal Lake and why it should be on your Manali to Leh trip itinerary". Times of India Travel.
- ^ "Bhrigu Lake Trek - Events - INVINCIBLE | Surprise Yourself to Inspire Yourself". Invincible NGO.
- ^ "Manimahesh Yatra | District Chamba, Government of Himachal Pradesh | India".
- ^ "Gadasru Mahadev Lake | District Chamba, Government of Himachal Pradesh | India".
- ^ "Mahakali Lake". www.himachaltouristguide.com.
- ^ "Lama Dal". www.himachaltouristguide.com.
- ^ "Kareri Lake | Trek & Route, Weather, Images, Best Time To Visit". www.holidify.com.
- ^ "Data". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2020.