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Pancha Kunda, a glacial lake in Myagdi, attracts nature lovers


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2023 May 24, 13:38,
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The Pancha kunda Glacier Lake situated at Narchyang of Annapurna rural municipality-4 in Myagdi district has charm of its own.

The lake has been the eye-candy for those trekking up to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC).

Situated at an altitude of 4,100 metres from the sea level and lying in the lap of the Mt Annapurna, the glacial lake spans across 20,000 square metres in area. The turquoise coloured water in the Lake enchants the onlookers.

Pradeep Pun of Annapurna rural municipality-7, who reached the ABC for the first time, shared that he was smitten by the beauty of the Lake that is in the foothill of the Mt Annapurna (8,091 metres), the tenth highest mountain in the world.

According to him, he felt that time went by so quickly when he was in awe of the multitude of the vastness of the Lake, the bizarre shape of the glaciers, the colour of the water akin to the sky's colour among others.

In winter, five different pools (Pancha Kunda) are visible within the Lake. The Lake therefore acquired the name Pancha Kunda after this unique property, shared by Tej Gurung, a local tourism entrepreneur.

Earlier the Lake was named Dikicho. The locals later coined the word Pancha Kunda for the Lake based on the geographical shape, size and property, he added.

The Lake could be reached in a trek of a day or two from Narchang. Nature lovers could soak up the view of the Tilicho and Nilgiri mountains from the premise of the Pancha Kunda.

A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and a stupa are built in the vicinity of the Lake to develop the Lake as a religious destination.

(Kamal Khattri)


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