Nako Lake

Coordinates: 31°52′47″N 78°37′39″E / 31.879639°N 78.627632°E / 31.879639; 78.627632
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Nako Lake
LocationKinnaur district
Coordinates31°52′47″N 78°37′39″E / 31.879639°N 78.627632°E / 31.879639; 78.627632
TypeHigh altitude lake
Basin countriesIndia
Surface elevation3,662 m (12,010 ft)
ReferencesHimachal Pradesh Tourism Dep.

Nako Lake is a high altitude lake in the Pooh sub-division of the Kinnaur district. It forms part of the boundary of Nako village and seems that the village is half buried in the lake's border. It is about 3,662 metres (12,014 ft) above sea level. The lake is surrounded by willow and poplar trees. Near the lake there are four Buddhist temples. Near this place there is a footlike impression ascribed to the saint Padmasambhava. Several miles away there is a village called Tashigang around which there are several caves where it is believed that Guru Padmasambhava meditated and gave discourse to followers. There is a waterfall nearby which has snow water falling like a river of milk. Legend says that it is a heavenly realm of fairies. In one of the caves you are still able to see the live footprints of these fairies or other demigods. It is a sacred place for the people of these valleys. Followers come from as far a place as Ladhak and spiti valley.[1]

Reflection of Indian Himalayan Peaks on Nako Lake Himachal Pradesh India

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