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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Lakes in Nepal




Majestic, splendid and holy... the lakes of Nepal are reverred not only for their natural beauty but also for the spiritual importance attached to them. There are around two hundred lakes in Nepal of glacial and tectonic origin. Mountain lakes like Rara, Phoksundo and Phewa are majestic in extent and beauty. 

Fast Facts 
Lake
Category
Location
Water Surface Area (hct)
Rara Tal
Mountain Lake
Mugu District
1000
Phewa Tal
Mid-hill lake
Pokhara
523
GosikundaTal
Mountain lake
Himal region
-
Pokshundu Tal
Montain Lake
Dopla District
180

Other Popular Lakes In Nepal 
Mid-hill Lakes
Low Land Lakes
Begnas Tal
Rupia Tal
Rupa Tal
Gadhbhijala Tal
Deepang Tal
Nakhrodi Tal
Khaste Tal
Badhaiya Tal
Maidee Tal
Sakhunia Tal
Syarpu Tal
BudhiTal
Rokum Tal
Gaindhawa Tal
Mahadev Tal
Beesh Hazar Tal
Kailali
Halkhoria Tal

Activities 
Nepal lakes are famous for their crystal clear water, scenic backgrounds and the adventure activities that they offer. Cited below are two of the activities that keep you fresh and vigorous like the blue waters of the lakes themselves.

Boating
 
The pleasure of touching water waves while siting on a boat cannot be described in words. A relaxing boat drive on Phewa lake of Pokhara is one of the most soothing experiences in Nepal. Leisure boating can be done in various locations. Pokhara, set in a lush topical alley, with a backdrop of the Annapurna range, is blessed with many lakes and is the most famous spot for boating activities.

The Phewa, Begnas and Rupa lakes provide enough space for boating experiences. Phewa Lake is Pokhara's prime attraction for photographers, boaters and shore side strollers.Visitors love sending an hour or two rowing (or being rowed by one of the local boats men) through the many inlets, with a visit to the Varahi island temple. 

Fishing 
Nepal, the world's second rich country in the water resources having numbers of rivers and lakes, is an ideal location for fishing and angling. There are some specific ethnic group in the hills and Terai region of Nepal whose lifestyle has been based on Fishing. Bote, Majhi, Tharu and Machhuwar are some of them.

With approximately 118 varieties of fresh water fish found in the Himalayan waters of Nepal, fishing can be really exciting. Mahaseer is the most commonly sought sport fish, besides mountain stream trout-like varieties and lowland water species. Pokhara's crystal clear lakes are the best for fishing.

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