Satopanth Lake/Tal Trek Uttarakhand Booking Operators - Dehra Dun

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

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City: Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal
Offer type: Demand
Price: Rs 12,500

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Contact name 9914846392
Phone 09152681858

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Satopanth Lake / Tal

There are many lakes / pools in India which are famous for their beauty.
These beautiful lakes do not only attract the tourists but also make them feel very relaxed and happy.
Many of the lakes of India are situated at very high altitude, which makes it kind of very difficult to reach and off course you will have to work hard, but once you have reached there, its actually worth it.
And such hard work is worth seeing the beautiful views of the lakes nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. One of such lakes is Satopanth Lake / Tal which is full of many mysteries.
Who does not know about Uttarakhand? Uttarakhand is famous worldwide for its beauty and natural landscapes. The beauty here is unique in itself. There are many such places in Uttarakhand which attract tourists and not only that, foreigners also appreciate these places quite a lot and come to enjoy these places from distant places.
Satopanth Lake/Tal is not only famous for religious perspective, but it is also famous for trekking. This lake is also recorded on the world map due to its nature and its geographical exitance. Often the natural lakes are shaped or round, but this lake is triangular or triangular in shape. This lake is situated at an altitude of 4600 meters above the sea level. This lake not only attracts Indian tourists, but also does not keep foreigners untouched by its sharpness. Tourist is convinced with the peace found here. When tourists reach this lake, a different peace is achieved, it seems as if you have come to a different world where there is nothing but happiness and peace and this feeling is amazing in itself.

HISTORY OF SATOPANTH LAKE/TAAL

There are many different stories about Satopanth Tal. Satopanth means ‘Sato’ means ‘Truth’ and ‘Panth’ means ‘Way’, that is, "path of truth". It is said that when the Pandavas went to heaven, they followed this path, that's why this lake was named Satopanth.