List of lakes of Nepal

The is comprehensive list of all lakes of Nepal.

Rara Lake: The Lake ( also called Mahendra Daha) is located in Karnali Zone, Mugu District and is the Biggest lake of Nepal with length of 5. 2 km, breadth of 2 km and depth of 167 ft. It lies at about 3200m above sea level and total area of 10.4 km2 nearly. These lake reflects the shadow of Sisne and Kanjurowa mountains enhancing its beauty.[1][2][3][4]

She-Phoksundo Lake: This lake is located in Dolpa District of Karnali Zone in the lap of Kanjirowa mountain. This river stands at 3900m above sea level and is the deepest lake of Nepal. It is 4.8 km long, 1.5 km wide and depth of 650 km. This lake is named as "Rigmo" my local Dolpali.

Fewa Lake: This lake is located in Pokahara, Kaski District of Gandaki Zone and is the very important lake for tourism. This is the 2nd biggest river of Nepal and is 4.8 km long, 1 km wide and total area of 4sq. km. This lake reflects the shadow of Machhapuchhre and Annapurna Mountains, showing its uncomparable beauty of nature.

Tilicho Lake: This is the highest lake of Nepal standing at 4919m from mean sea level. It is located at Manang District of Gandaki Zone. Its length is 4 km and breadth is 1.4 km. This lake was also proposed for the highest lake of the World, but became unsuccessful later.

Indra Sarowar: This is an artificial lake constructed for the hydropower reserviour of Kulekhani Hydropower Project is the Memory of Her Majesty's Princess Indra Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah. It is located in Makwanpur district with an Area of 7 km2.

Man Sarowar (Gosain Kunda): It is located in the southernmost point of Tibet near the border of Nepal and is one of the Pilgrimage site of Hindu and Buddhist religions because of the idol of Lord Shiva at the mid of the lake. It is known as "Pamchu" in Tibet and as "Manslu Ochu" in China. In newari culture, a 5 day trek called "Silu" to destination Man Sarowar is performed for a single dive in it to wash out all the sins. It is believed that " married Couple" should not go to the lake together.

Bhojpur

Dhankuta

Ilam

Jhapa

Khotang

Morang

Panchthar

Sankhuwasabha

Saptari

Siraha

Solukhumbu

Sunsari

Taplejung

Terhathum

Udayapur

Bara

Bhaktapur

Chitwan

Dhanusha

Dolakha

Kathmandu

Lalitpur

Mahottari

Makwanpur

Nuwakot

Parsa

Ramechaap

Rasuwa

Rautahat

Sarlahi

Sindhuli

Sindhupalchowk

Arghakhanchi

Baglung

Gorkha

Kapilvastu

Kaski

Lamjung

Myagdi

Nawalparasi

Palpa

Parbat

Rupandehi

Tanahu

Dang

Dolpa

Humla

सेलिमा च्छो

Mugu

Rukum

Salyan

Surkhet

Kailali

Kanchanpur

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