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Taudaha is the only remaining living lake that sustains the birdlife though there are other two such lakes in Kathmandu valley. This lake not only holds its important in terms of nature but is equally important historically, socially, economically and ecologically. This lake lies in the south of Kathmandu; only 40 minutes drive making it very easily accessible.

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When looked from a distance, Rara Lake looks like a blue nymph, indulged in romance with mountains. The lake is neighbored by tall trees on three sides and high mountain peaks on the fourth. Rara lake is located in the remote Karnali zone in the north-west region of Nepal. The region is known for long ridges covered with temperate forests and alpine pastures enclosing high valleys. Such landscape make Rara lake region good for trekking.

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Boat Trip in the lovely Phewa Lake is the foremost attraction of Pokhara. Paddling out into the middle of the lake is a nice way to spend a quite afternoon. Phewa lake is the largest lake in Pokhara valley and the second largest lake in Nepal. Encircled by Sarangkot and Kaskikot hills, the lake holds a pagoda-style temple. Another attraction is the reflection of Mount Machhapuchhre and Annapurna range on the crystal clear water of the lake. While boating in Phewa Lake, you can see several varitiies of fish.

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Phoksundo Lake, the deepest lake in Nepal, offers stunning beauty. Considered sacrosanct by the Dopla locals, it is praised for its aquamarine greenish blue color. No aquatic life in the lake pronounces that the water is crystal clear. Called by the seasoned travellers the jewel of Dolpo, Phoksundo Lake gives refreshing experience to the eyes. Ringed by tall snow-capped mountains, view of Phoksundo Lake is an extremely satisfying experience.

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Gosainkunda Lake, a sacred lake for both the adherents of Hindu and Buddhist faiths, is also known for wonderful scenery. Ringed by high mountains on the northern and eastern sides, the lake offers a fascinating sight. In addition to its status as a place of religious importance, the Lake also offers stiff challenge to the trekkers.

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About 10km southeast of Pokhara, a road leaves the Prithvi Hwy for Begnas Tal and Rupa Tal, two gloriously serene lakes that see few foreign visitors, despite their proximity to Pokhara. The hiking trail between the lakes forms the final leg of the popular Annapurna Skyline Trek.
Rupa Taal
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Low Land Lakes In Nepal
- Rupia Tal
- Gadhbhijala Tal
- Nakhrodi Tal
- Badhaiya Tal
- Sakhunia Tal
- BudhiTal
- Gaindhawa Tal
- Beesh Hazar Tal
- Halkhoria Tal

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