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How To Reach Krishnasar Lake View

Drass, Ladakh, India
The Krishnasar Lake View from the Drass side refers not to the lake itself, but to the breathtaking vantage points, often from high meadows or passes around the Mushkoh Valley, that provide the start or a challenging, remote view into the high-altitude region containing the famous Krishnasar and Vis hansar Lakes. While the actual lakes are technically part of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek and accessed primarily from Sonamarg (in Kashmir), the surrounding peaks of the Drass sector, like those in the Mushkoh Valley, offer a dramatic, yet difficult, line of sight or access to the remote passes that overlook the lakes' watershed. This viewpoint is for the serious trekker or the dedicated traveler seeking the most remote, pristine views of the high Himalayas. The landscape is defined by vast alpine meadows, glacial streams, and peaks that form the boundary between Ladakh and Kashmir. The view is usually one of pristine, untouched wilderness, where the air is pure and the silence is absolute, providing a profound sense of isolation and natural majesty, far removed from the highway and the town's bustle. The challenging nature of the trek access makes the eventual view all the more rewarding.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airports are Srinagar (SXR) and Leh (IXL). From either, one must travel by road to Drass (on NH1). The trekking access point is a road/track leading off the NH1 from Drass into the Mushkoh Valley.

By Train: Jammu Tawi (JAT) is the main railhead. The onward journey is a long road trip via Srinagar to Drass. This is a route for only the most dedicated travelers.

By Road: Reach Drass town via the Srinagar-Leh National Highway (NH1). From Drass, hire a local jeep or a private taxi for the rough road/track that leads to the start of the Mushkoh Valley trekking trail, which provides the view access. The drive is short but on very rough terrain.

By Local Transport: A highly experienced local driver in a sturdy 4x4 vehicle is mandatory to reach the official trekking starting point or nearest motorable view point off the main highway, as public transport does not serve the remote area.

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