Naltar Lakes

Naltar Lakes
نلتر جھیلیں
Naltar Lake or Bashkiri Lake I or Satrangi Lake
Bashkiri Lake II or Blue Lake
Bashkiri Lake III or Feroza Lake
Surface elevation = 3050-3150 m[citation needed]

There are four major alpine lakes in Naltar Valley known as Naltar Lakes (Urdu: نلتر) or Bashkiri Lakes[1] at altitudes ranging from 3,050–3,150 metres (10,010–10,330 ft). The best time to visit the lakes is from May to October. During the winter, it becomes almost impossible to reach the lake by vehicle due to the heavy snowfall in the Naltar Valley.[2]


The Lakes

Bashkiri Lake I or Satrangi Lake

The first and largest of all lakes is Bashkiri Lake I or Satrangi Lake. The name " سترنگی"('Satrangi') means 'seven-colored' in Urdu, so called because of the many shades of blue and green visible on the surface of the lake due to the moss, grasses, aquatic plants and roots of the trees in and around the lake. It is located at a distance of about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Upper Naltar (or the Naltar Bala).[3] The road up to the lakes is a dirt road alongside a stream flowing down the valley. The lakes are surrounded by dense pine forests.

Bashkiri Lake II or Blue Lake

The second lake has blue colored water and is so called Blue Lake.

Bashkiri Lake III or Feroza Lake

The third has azure colored water and is thus called Feroza Lake."فیروزہ" ('Feroza') in Urdu means azure color.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ibrahim, Muhammad (16 August 2018). "A Trip to Naltar Valley | Three Lakes of Naltar Valley". Dawn. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Naltar Lake | The Emerald Azure Lake in Pakistan". skardu.pk. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Naltar Valley