
Lampokhari
Lake
Lampokhari
Lampokhari, also known as Aritar Lake, is one of the oldest natural lakes in Sikkim. This emerald, boot-shaped lake is located in the Aritar region of East Sikkim, at an altitude of 4600 feet. The lake is 1120 feet long and 240 feet wide, surrounded by verdant green pine forests.
A pathway has been constructed around the lake for tourists to enjoy the scenic beauty from different angles. Boating is a popular activity here, allowing visitors to paddle around the lake and take in the serene surroundings. There's also a small shrine dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava on the banks of the lake.
The best time to visit Lampokhari is from March to May when the weather is pleasant and cool. The nearby Mankhim temple and the bird-watching trail connecting Mankhim to Lampokhari Lake are additional attractions that make this destination even more appealing.
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Lampokhari is located in West Sikkim, Sikkim.
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