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Kagbhusandi Lake

Joshimath, Uttarakhand, India
Kagbhusandi Lake Details: Kagbhusandi Lake is one of the most mysterious and secluded high-altitude lakes in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is located at an elevation of about 5,230 meters near the Kankul Pass. The lake is shaped like a triangle and holds emerald green water that remains crystal clear. A ccording to local folklore, this is the place where the crow Kagbhusandi narrated the Ramayana to Garuda, the king of birds. The trek to this lake is considered one of the most difficult in the region, passing through dense forests, rocky moraines, and steep ridges. It is a paradise for seasoned trekkers who seek solitude away from the popular trails. The lake is surrounded by majestic peaks like Hathi Parvat and Ghori Parvat. During the months of August and September, the entire area blooms with rare Himalayan flowers. There is a strange phenomenon where many crows are said to come here to end their lives, though this remains a matter of local belief. The silence of the lake is profound, broken only by the whistling wind. Reaching the lake requires a high level of physical fitness and a professional guide. It is a journey into the raw, untouched heart of the mountains.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    6 to 8 Days
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    Place Type:
    Extreme Trekking & Adventure
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    Entry Fees:
    Forest Permit Fee: A permit from the Joshimath Forest Office is required, costing around Rs.150 to Rs.500 depending on the duration.

    Guide Fees: Hiring a professional guide is mandatory and can cost Rs.2,000 to Rs.3,000 per day. ...
    Forest Permit Fee: A permit from the Joshimath Forest Office is required, costing around Rs.150 to Rs.500 depending on the duration.

    Guide Fees: Hiring a professional guide is mandatory and can cost Rs.2,000 to Rs.3,000 per day.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Best to reach the campsite before 4:00 PM to avoid the evening cold.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is the only time the water is still enough for reflections. ...
    Regular Timings: Best to reach the campsite before 4:00 PM to avoid the evening cold.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is the only time the water is still enough for reflections.
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    Special Events:
    Nanda Devi Raj Jat: Though a larger event, the lake area falls under the spiritual jurisdiction of this once-in-twelve-years pilgrimage.

    Local Shravan Puja: Small groups of locals visit in the month of August to offer prayers to the mountain...
    Nanda Devi Raj Jat: Though a larger event, the lake area falls under the spiritual jurisdiction of this once-in-twelve-years pilgrimage.

    Local Shravan Puja: Small groups of locals visit in the month of August to offer prayers to the mountain spirits.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Triangle Reflection: Photograph the lake from an elevated ridge to capture its perfect triangular shape.

    Hathi Parvat: The elephant-shaped mountain serves as a dramatic backdrop.

    Wildflower Carpets: In late ...
    Triangle Reflection: Photograph the lake from an elevated ridge to capture its perfect triangular shape.

    Hathi Parvat: The elephant-shaped mountain serves as a dramatic backdrop.

    Wildflower Carpets: In late summer, the banks are covered in colorful petals, perfect for macro photography.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    High Altitude Trekking: Navigate the challenging path from Bhyundar or Vishnuprayag.

    Camping: Spend the night in tents near the lake under a sky full of stars.

    Peak Viewing: Get up-close views of Chaukhamba and Neelkanth peaks.

    Flower Identification: Spot the rare Phen Kamal and Brahma Kamal near the water.

    Storytelling: Listen to local legends from the guides about the "immortal crow.

    " Yoga & Meditation: The extreme isolation makes it the ultimate spot for spiritual practice.

    Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for the Himalayan Blue Sheep and rare raptors. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Significance: It is famous for its connection to the Ramayana. The two huge rocks on the nearby Hathi Parvat are believed to be the crow and the eagle in eternal conversation.

    Trekking Challenge: Known as one of the "toughest t...
    Mythological Significance: It is famous for its connection to the Ramayana. The two huge rocks on the nearby Hathi Parvat are believed to be the crow and the eagle in eternal conversation.

    Trekking Challenge: Known as one of the "toughest treks," it attracts hardcore adventurers looking to test their endurance in the high Himalayas.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture of the Nature:

    Natural Formation: Being a glacial lake, its "architecture" is defined by the surrounding moraines and the natural triangular depression in the rock.

    Dimensions: The lake spans app...
    Architecture of the Nature:

    Natural Formation: Being a glacial lake, its "architecture" is defined by the surrounding moraines and the natural triangular depression in the rock.

    Dimensions: The lake spans approximately 500 meters in length. The surrounding peaks rise to over 6,000 meters, creating a natural amphitheater of rock and ice.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Jolly Grant Airport is the starting point for the long drive to Joshimath.

    By Train: Reach Rishikesh and take a bus or taxi to Joshimath.

    By Road: Travel to Govindghat or Vishnuprayag by car.
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Valley of Flowers (15 KM), Hemkund Sahib (12 KM), Vishnuprayag (20 KM), Bhyundar Village (18 KM), Hathi Parvat (Nearby), Ghori Parvat (Nearby), Joshimath (45 KM), Auli (55 KM), Badrinath (60 KM), Mana (63 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: You must be physically fit; carry a portable oxygen cylinder.

    Packing: Technical trekking gear, sleeping bags, and high-energy food are essential.

    Accommodation: Strictly camping in tents; ...

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