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Kareri Lake

 
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Kareri Lake
Kareri Lake
Location Kangra district
Lake type High altitude lake
Primary inflows Mankiani Peak
Primary outflows Nyund Stream
Basin countries India
Surface elevation 2,934 m (9,630 ft)
References Himachal Pradesh Tourism Dep.

Kareri Lake is a high altitude, shallow, fresh water lake south of the Dhauladhar range approximately 9 km North West of Dharamshala in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh. Its surface is 2934 metres above the sea level. Kareri lake is best known for being a trekking destination in the Dhauladhars.

Snow melting from the Dhauladhar range serves as the source of the lake and a stream, Nyund is the outflow. Since the source is fresh melting snow and the lake is shallow, water visibility is very high and in most places, the lake bed can be seen.

Etymology

Kareri Lake is named after the nearby gaddi village of Kareri, situated 9 km south east of the lake.

Accessbility

Kareri Lake is not connected by a road. The closest roadhead is at Ghera, a village near Dharamshala. From Ghera, a hiking trail leads to Kareri village, which is 3 km from Ghera. Another hiking trail from Kareri leads to the lake. Most of this trail is along the Nyund stream right upto the lake.

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