Many lakes in the world are known for their beauty, but some places feel extra special because of their peaceful surroundings and magical appearance. One such lake is often linked with the moon because of its unique shape and the way light reflects on its calm water. This beautiful lake is located high in the mountains and attracts many nature lovers, travelers, and adventure seekers every year.
Chandratal Lake in Himachal Pradesh is known as the Moon Lake. The word “Chandratal” itself means “Lake of the Moon.” It is called this because the lake is shaped like a crescent moon and its clear blue-green water shines beautifully in the sunlight. Located high in the Himalayan mountains, the peaceful surroundings make the lake look magical and calm, just like the glow of the moon.
Chandratal Lake is found in the Lahaul–Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh, India. It sits at a very high altitude of about 4,300 metres above sea level, near Kunzum Pass in the Himalayas. Because of this height, the air is thin, the climate is very cold, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Chandratal Lake got this special name for three main reasons:
The area around Chandratal is an eco-sensitive wetland zone. During summer, the land near the lake grows alpine grasses and small flowers. Migratory birds also visit this region for a short period. Because nature here is delicate, strict rules are followed to protect the lake and its surroundings.
Chandratal Lake is a famous trekking and camping destination. Popular trekking routes connect it with Hampta Pass and Spiti Valley.
Visitors enjoy:
However, the tourist season is short due to harsh weather conditions.
Local people in the Spiti region believe Chandratal Lake is sacred. It is linked to Himalayan legends and folklore and is considered a holy place where divine events once happened.
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