
Manasarovar Lake
Manasarovar Lake is a high-altitude freshwater lake located in Tibet, near the border with India and Nepal. It is one of the highest lakes in the world, sitting about 4,590 meters (15,060 feet) above sea level. Known for its stunning beauty and spiritual significance, it is considered sacred by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. The lake covers an area of approximately 410 square kilometers, with clear, cold waters reflecting surrounding snow-capped mountains. Manasarovar is a popular pilgrimage site and a destination for travelers seeking tranquility and natural splendor amidst Tibet’s rugged terrain.