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Marsar Lake

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English: Kashmir has its own unique experience of trekking in its region. Tᴀʀsᴀʀ-Mᴀʀsᴀʀ is a most explored trek usually done in summers in the region of Kashmir, so-called "Switzerland of India". The trek comprises of exploring of two high altitude alpine lakes, viz, Tarsar and Marsar lakes situated at an altitude of 12500 ft.

As you trek through these pristine lakes, you will be amazed by the lush green meadows of Kashmir. Embraced by the thick avenues of splendid Pine tree forest and the spellbinding Lidder river, which is also known as a glacier river flowing through the Kolahoi Glacier. Throughout the whole day during the stay, you will be stunned by variable shades of snow-fed lake changing with the angle of the sun.

✅Maximum Altitude: 12,500 ft

✅Tarsar Marsar Trekking Difficulty level: Moderate

✅Tarsar Marsar Trek Distance: 47kms

✅Temperature Range: During the day: 17°C - 20°C and During the night 3°C - to -4°C

✅Best Time for Tarsar Marsar Trek: July - September . .

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