Lachung | Discover the beauty of Gurudongmar Lake: A hidden gem in the Himalayas. | Show on map
Visit Duration: 2-3 days
Timings: Everyday , 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Entry type: Free
Entry Details: In order to visit the lake, you must to obtain a permit from the Indian Army. The Indian Army base in Lachung is where you can get the permit.
Gurudongmar Lake, one of Sikkim's most exquisite and pure lakes, is located not far from the northern border between China and Tibet. The river Teesta receives water from a number of main sources, including the icy alpine lake, which is located at 5,183 metres above
sea level. The lake bears the name Padmasambhava after the revered guru who is thought to have been through this area when visiting Tibet. There is even a temple dedicated to him close to the lake. The lake, which is bordered on one side by the magnificent Kanchendzonga range, freezes over in the winter, with the exception of one particular area that is reputed to have been blessed. Hindus all around the world venerate the lake's waters, which they consider to have received a blessing from the gods.
Gurudongmar Lake, one of Sikkim's most exquisite and pure lakes, is located not far from the northern border between China and Tibet. The river Teesta receives water from a number of main sources, including the icy alpine lake, which is located at 5,183 metres above
sea level. The lake bears the name Padmasambhava after the revered guru who is thought to have been through this area when visiting Tibet. There is even a temple dedicated to him close to the lake. The lake, which is bordered on one side by the magnificent Kanchendzonga range, freezes over in the winter, with the exception of one particular area that is reputed to have been blessed. Hindus all around the world venerate the lake's waters, which they consider to have received a blessing from the gods.
From May through October, when the weather is moderate and bright, is the ideal time to visit Gurudongmar Lake. Even so, access to the lake is still possible during the winter months; nonetheless, it's vital to be prepared for the chilly conditions and potential for road closures.
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No, due to severe snowfall and freezing temperatures, Gurudongmar Lake is inaccessible from November to March. From April through October, it is accessible for visits.
Although travelling independently is possible, it is advised to sign up for a guided tour or hire a local driver due to the difficult terrain and licences needed for the trip.
Guru Nanak, the Sikhism's first Guru, and Guru Padmasambhava, the Tibetan Buddhism's first Guru, are said to have bestowed their blessings on Gurudongmar Lake. Both the Sikh and Buddhist cultures value it religiously.
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