Dashair and Dhankar Lake

Dashair and Dhankar Lake
Dashair
Location Kullu with Lahaul district
Lake type High altitude lake
Basin countries India
Max. depth 3,000 m[dubious ]
Surface elevation 4,270 m
References Himachal Pradesh Tourism Dep.

Dashair:- It is located near the Rohtang Pass that connects district Kullu with Lahaul. It is about 4,270 m above the sea level. This lake is nearly 3 km.[dubious ] deep and it is also known as Sarkund.

Dhankar Lake
Location Spiti district
Lake type High altitude lake
Basin countries India
References Himachal Pradesh Tourism Dep.

Dhankar Lake:- This lake lies above the monastery of Dhankar in Spiti. This lake is approached by a trek from the monastery.[1]

References

  1. ^ himachaltourism.gov.in

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