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Kharkhari Lake

Coordinates: 35°40′38″N 72°24′03″E / 35.67722°N 72.40083°E / 35.67722; 72.40083
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Kharkhari Lake
Kharkhari Lake in Swat Valley
Kharkhari Lake is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Kharkhari Lake
Kharkhari Lake
LocationKalam Valley , Swat Valley
Coordinates35°40′38″N 72°24′03″E / 35.67722°N 72.40083°E / 35.67722; 72.40083
Lake typeGlacial lake
Primary inflowsGlacial waters
Primary outflowsMahoo Dand
Catchment areaz
Basin countriesPakistan
Surface elevation9,488.2 ft (2,892.0 m)
SettlementsKalam Valley

Kharkhari Lake (Urdu: خرخڑئی جھیل), also known as Kharkhari Danda (Pashto: خرخڑئی) in Pashto, is an alpine glacial lake located in the Gabral Valley to the north of Kalam Valley in the Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is reachable by road from the town of Kalam, following the Utror River to Bahandra.[1]

Kharkhari Lake is situated near the Utror Gabral Valley.

Geography and Access

Situated to the north of the Kalam Valley, Kharkhari Lake offers a pristine natural setting surrounded by the landscapes of the Gabral Valley. Travelers can embark on a scenic journey from the town of Kalam, navigating the Utror River until reaching the picturesque destination of Bahandra.

Tourism

Kharkhari Lake has become a popular destination for tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Some adventurous visitors choose to camp along its serene banks, immersing themselves in the peaceful ambiance. The lake itself is predominantly blue with a hint of green.[2]

Efforts to preserve Kharkhari Lake are underway, primarily because of its popularity with tourists.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kharkhari Lake - Waadi Swat". Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Summer retreat: The jewel in Swat's crown". tribune.com.pk. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2021.