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(Redirected from Tilicho lake) Glacial lake in the Manang district of Nepal
Tilicho lake
Tilicho lake is located in NepalTilicho lakeTilicho lakeLocation in Nepal
LocationAnnapurna, Manang, Nepal
Coordinates28°41′30″N 83°51′10″E / 28.69167°N 83.85278°E / 28.69167; 83.85278
TypeGlacial lake
Basin countriesNepal
Max. length4 km (2.5 mi)
Max. width1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Surface area4.8 km (1.9 sq mi)
Average depth85 m (279 ft)
Water volume156×10^ L (41,000,000 US gal) (Fresh Water)
Surface elevation4,919 m (16,138 ft)

Tilicho Lake (Nepali: तिलिचो ताल; pronounced [tilit͡so]) is a glacial lake located in the Manang district of Nepal, 55 kilometres (34 mi) as the crow flies from the city of Pokhara. It is situated at an altitude of 4,919 metres (16,138 ft) in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas. Another source lists the altitude of Lake Tilicho as being 4,949 metres (16,237 ft) above mean sea level. According to the Nepali Department of Hydrology & Meteorology (2003), no aquatic organism has been recorded in the lake.

Tilicho Lake was once known as Nepal’s highest lake, as it is situated at an altitude of 4,919 meters (16,138 ft), but now is overthrown by the Kajin Sara Lake which is situated at 5,200 m, however, Tilicho Lake is still the Lake with longest diameter, lengthening up to 4 km in length and 1.2 km in width. Another interesting fact about Tilicho Lake is that there are neither water sources present, nor is there a designated route for water to follow, so the water stays within the lake.

Tilicho Lake is the destination of one of the most popular side hikes of the Annapurna Circuit trek. The hike takes additional 3–4 days. No camping is required, as new lodges have been built between Manang and the lake. The final approach to the lake is done in a day hike from the lodge at Tilicho Base Camp.

Trekkers attempting the Annapurna Circuit route usually cross the watershed between Manang and Kali Gandaki valleys over the 5416 meters high Thorong La pass. The alternate route, skirting Tilicho Lake from the north, has been gaining popularity. This route is more demanding and requires at least one night of camping. There are no teahouses or lodges past the Tilicho Base Camp lodge some kilometers east of the lake and the next village of Thini Gaon in the Kali Gandaki valley. Most groups spend two nights between these places. There are two passes leading to Thini Gaon and Jomsom; Mesokanto La and Tilicho North pass known also as Tilicho "Tourist pass". These routes via Tilicho Lake are more often closed by snow than the higher Thorong La.

Tilicho Lake was the site of one of the highest ever altitude scuba dives. A Russian diving team, consisting of Andrei Andryushin, Denis Bakin, and Maxim Gresko, conducted a scuba dive in the lake in 2000.

Religious significance

Hindus believe that Tilicho Lake is the ancient Kak Bhusundi Lake mentioned in the epic Ramayana. The sage Kak Bhusundi is believed to have first told the happenings of Ramayana to Garuda - king of birds, near this lake. The sage took the form of a crow while telling the story to Garuda. Crow translates to Kak in Sanskrit, hence the name Kak Bhusndi for the sage.

Surrounding mountains

The mountains surrounding the lake are Khangsar, Muktinath peak, Nilgiri, and Tilicho.

See also

References

  1. "The Highest Lake in the World". highestlake.com. Retrieved 2006-12-07.
  2. "Lake Tilicho was the World's highest altitude lake situated at an altitude of 4,949m from sea level - Picture of Nepal, Asia - Tripadvisor".
  3. "The Highest Lake in the World". www.highestlake.com. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  4. "Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake | Classic Annapurna Circuit Trek- Ambition". Ambition Himalaya Treks & Expeditions Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  5. "Surrounding mountains of Tilicho Lake".

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