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Frozen Lakes In India You Didn't Know About

Tsomgo Lake: Situated in Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake is set at an altitude of 3,753 m above sea level, experience an extraordinary sighting of the lake during the peak winter season.

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Suraj Tal Lake: Located in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, Suraj Tal is the third-highest lake in India with a record of 4890 m above sea level.

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Chandratal Lake: Another astonishing frozen lake from the ‘Land of the Brave’ is Chandratal Lake which is also known as the ‘Moon Lake’, due to its crescent shape like the moon.

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Hemkund Lake: Nestled in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Hemkund Lake is set at an altitude of 4,632 m above sea level. It is a sacred lake for the Sikh community.

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Pangong Lake: The stunning Pangong Lake nestles in Leh Ladakh. One fun fact about this iconic lake is that being a saltwater lake, during the peak winter months it freezes.

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Dal Lake: One of the most sought-after destinations in India, Dal Lake in Kashmir becomes frozen during winter months. The Shikara ride through the frozen lake is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Sela Lake: A popular destination for snow lovers, Sela Lake in Arunachal Pradesh gets frozen during the winter month. The lake is accessible through the Sela pass.

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