Mahakali Lake
Lake
Mahakali Lake
Mahakali Lake is a high-altitude lake located between the villages of Sano and Gudial in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, at about 4,080 meters (13,390 feet) above sea level. It remains frozen for approximately six months from November to April and is considered sacred to Goddess Mahakali, with a nearby temple dedicated to her.
The lake is surrounded by dense forests of chir pine, deodar, fir, and spruce, supporting diverse wildlife including leopards, Himalayan foxes, black bears, and several bird species like the black eagle and Himalayan monal.
The lake holds cultural and religious significance with local legends associating it with divine protection and ceremonies to commemorate historical events. Visitors enjoy trekking in the area with opportunities for camping, bonfires, and experiencing the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
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Mahakali Lake is located in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
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