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==Etymology, geography==
==Etymology, geography==
Vishansar is the shortened word for Vishnusar. This lake holds great importance for Kashmiri Pandits. '''Vishansar''' in [[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]] means ''the lake of [[Vishnu]]'' is home to many types of fishes<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x2614e/x2614e05.htm|title=Fishes and Fisheries in high altitude lakes, Vishansar, Gadsar, Gangabal, Krishansar|publisher=Fao.org|accessdate=1999}}</ref> among of which is the [[brown trout]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Petr|first=ed. by T.|title=Fish and fisheries at higher altitudes : Asia|year=1999|publisher=FAO|location=Rome|isbn=92-5-104309-4|page=72|url=http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=Z4HESCeJyZcC&pg=PA72&dq=Vishansar+Lake&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1kVDT9qVE8GgiQed-fnvBA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Vishansar%20Lake&f=false}}</ref> It freezes during winter. During the summer season, the lake is surrounded by green lush meadows where local shepherds graze their flocks of sheep and goat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kashmirtreks/ |title=Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Vishansar-Naranag |publisher=kashmirtreks.in |accessdate=2012-02-21}}</ref> The Lake with its scenic beauty, snow-covered mountains and their gorges filled with small glaciers and the meadows around, with alpine flowers is an attraction for the trekkers in the [[Kashmir Valley]]. It is fed by the [[Krishansar Lake]] and [[glaciers]]. The Vishansar Lake is the source of [[Neelum River]]<ref name="Kishanganga River originates">{{cite book | author=Majid Hussain | title=Geography of Jammu and Kashmir | url=http://books.google.co.in/books?id=uipuAAAAMAAJ&q=Kishanganga+river+originates&dq=Kishanganga+river+originates&output=html_text&cd=9 | accessdate=31 July 2012 | year=1998 | publisher=Rajesh Publications, 1998 | isbn=9788185891163 | page=13–}}</ref> which flows northwards up to Badoab and then westwards through [[Gurais]] along the [[Line of Control]]. The [[Gadsar Lake]] lies some 9&nbsp;km in west crossing Gadsar Pass.
Vishansar is the shortened word for Vishnusar. This lake holds great importance for Kashmiri Pandits. '''Vishansar''' in [[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]] means ''the lake of [[Vishnu]]'' is home to many types of fishes<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x2614e/x2614e05.htm|title=Fishes and Fisheries in high altitude lakes, Vishansar, Gadsar, Gangabal, Krishansar|publisher=Fao.org|accessdate=}}</ref> among of which is the [[brown trout]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Petr|first=ed. by T.|title=Fish and fisheries at higher altitudes : Asia|year=1999|publisher=FAO|location=Rome|isbn=92-5-104309-4|page=72|url=http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=Z4HESCeJyZcC&pg=PA72&dq=Vishansar+Lake&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1kVDT9qVE8GgiQed-fnvBA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Vishansar%20Lake&f=false}}</ref> It freezes during winter. During the summer season, the lake is surrounded by green lush meadows where local shepherds graze their flocks of sheep and goat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kashmirtreks.in/sonamar-vishansar-naranag-trek |title=Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Vishansar-Naranag |publisher=kashmirtreks.in |accessdate=21 February 2012}}</ref> The Lake with its scenic beauty, snow-covered mountains and their gorges filled with small glaciers and the meadows around, with alpine flowers is an attraction for the trekkers in the [[Kashmir Valley]]. It is fed by the [[Krishansar Lake]] and [[glaciers]]. The Vishansar Lake is the source of [[Neelum River]]<ref name="Kishanganga River originates">{{cite book | author=Majid Hussain | title=Geography of Jammu and Kashmir | url=http://books.google.co.in/books?id=uipuAAAAMAAJ&q=Kishanganga+river+originates&dq=Kishanganga+river+originates&output=html_text&cd=9 | accessdate=31 July 2012 | year=1998 | publisher=Rajesh Publications, 1998 | isbn=9788185891163 | page=13–}}</ref> which flows northwards up to Badoab and then westwards through [[Gurais]] along the [[Line of Control]]. The [[Gadsar Lake]] lies some 9&nbsp;km in west crossing Gadsar Pass.


==Access==
==Access==
The Vishansar Lake is situated 115&nbsp;km. northeast from [[Srinagar]] and 35&nbsp;km from Shitkadi [[Sonamarg]]. It can be accessed from Srinagar or [[Srinagar Airport]], 80&nbsp;km by road [[NH 1D]] up to village Shitkadi from which ponies can be hired to cover an alpine trek of 35&nbsp;km which takes a complete day of trekking and one has to cross the Nichnai Pass of 4100 meters above sea level. The best time to visit the lake is in the month of June to September.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kashmir|first=Treks|title=Sonamarg-Vishansar-Bandipora Trek|url=http://www.kashmirtreks.in/treks/index|publisher=kashmirtreks.in|accessdate=1-8-2013}}</ref>
The Vishansar Lake is situated 115&nbsp;km. northeast from [[Srinagar]] and 35&nbsp;km from Shitkadi [[Sonamarg]]. It can be accessed from Srinagar or [[Srinagar Airport]], 80&nbsp;km by road [[NH 1D]] up to village Shitkadi from which ponies can be hired to cover an alpine trek of 35&nbsp;km which takes a complete day of trekking and one has to cross the Nichnai Pass of 4100 meters above sea level. The best time to visit the lake is in the month of June to September.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kashmir|first=Treks|title=Sonamarg-Vishansar-Bandipora Trek|url=http://www.kashmirtreks.in/sonamarg-vishansar-bandipora-trek |publisher=kashmirtreks.in|accessdate=1 August 2013}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:12, 7 May 2016

Vishansar Lake
LocationGanderbal, Kashmir valley
Coordinates34°23′17″N 75°07′08″E / 34.388119°N 75.11875°E / 34.388119; 75.11875
Typeoligotrophic lake
Primary inflowsKrishansar Lake
Primary outflowsNeelum River
Max. length1 kilometre (0.62 mi)
Max. width0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi)
Surface elevation3,710 metres (12,170 ft)
FrozenDecember to April

The Vishansar Lake is an alpine high altitude oligotrophic lake[1] situated in the vicinity of Sonamarg[2] at an elevation of 3710 meters. It has a maximum length of 1 kilometer and maximum width of 0.6 kilometers.

Etymology, geography

Vishansar is the shortened word for Vishnusar. This lake holds great importance for Kashmiri Pandits. Vishansar in Kashmiri means the lake of Vishnu is home to many types of fishes[3] among of which is the brown trout.[4] It freezes during winter. During the summer season, the lake is surrounded by green lush meadows where local shepherds graze their flocks of sheep and goat.[5] The Lake with its scenic beauty, snow-covered mountains and their gorges filled with small glaciers and the meadows around, with alpine flowers is an attraction for the trekkers in the Kashmir Valley. It is fed by the Krishansar Lake and glaciers. The Vishansar Lake is the source of Neelum River[6] which flows northwards up to Badoab and then westwards through Gurais along the Line of Control. The Gadsar Lake lies some 9 km in west crossing Gadsar Pass.

Access

The Vishansar Lake is situated 115 km. northeast from Srinagar and 35 km from Shitkadi Sonamarg. It can be accessed from Srinagar or Srinagar Airport, 80 km by road NH 1D up to village Shitkadi from which ponies can be hired to cover an alpine trek of 35 km which takes a complete day of trekking and one has to cross the Nichnai Pass of 4100 meters above sea level. The best time to visit the lake is in the month of June to September.[7]

References

  1. ^ Raina, HS; KK Vass (May–June 2006). "Some biological features of a freshwater fairy shrimp, Branchinecta schantzi, Mackin, 1952 in the Northwestern Himalayas, India" (PDF). J. Indian Inst. Sci. 86: 287–291. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ "go2kashmir, Sonmarg, sonmarg, Accommodation in Sonmarg, Hotel in Sonamarg, Sonmarg attractions, Sonmarg Travel". Go2kashmir.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  3. ^ "Fishes and Fisheries in high altitude lakes, Vishansar, Gadsar, Gangabal, Krishansar". Fao.org.
  4. ^ Petr, ed. by T. (1999). Fish and fisheries at higher altitudes : Asia. Rome: FAO. p. 72. ISBN 92-5-104309-4. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Vishansar-Naranag". kashmirtreks.in. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  6. ^ Majid Hussain (1998). Geography of Jammu and Kashmir. Rajesh Publications, 1998. p. 13–. ISBN 9788185891163. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  7. ^ Kashmir, Treks. "Sonamarg-Vishansar-Bandipora Trek". kashmirtreks.in. Retrieved 1 August 2013.