In Search of Moon Lake In The Indian Himalayas

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In the post being shared today, you will read how me and my friend have been trekking continuously for six days so that we can reach Chandratal lake. We are both roaming in the Lahaul district of Himachal Pradesh, located in the north of India. So far we have trekked 165kms with an elevation gain of 12500m. Today in this post you will read how both of us reach Chandratal by asking for lift from Keylong by bus, taxi and truck.

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The Feeling of reaching to favorite destination, Chandratal Leke

From Baralacha we start walking towards Keylong and after walking about 5-6 km we get a lift in a truck. The truck drops us at Keylong from where we get another truck from where we get off at Khokhsar. From here we get another truck which drops us at a place called Chhota Dada. The reason for getting off here is that the road ahead is bad and a truck broke down there. Our truck driver refuses to go ahead today due to long traffic jam.

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Vehicle No 01

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Vehicle No 02

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Vehicle No 03

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Vehicle No 04

Now both of us are sitting on the roadside and asking for lift from every passing vehicle. After about an hour of lounging we get a lift in a car. After talking, it is known that they also want to go to Chandratal, so we all go together. If the car is small, it gets stuck in the mud while going ahead. We take our car out of the mud with great difficulty by seeking help from oncoming vehicles. The driver's name is not Suresh and he is a teacher in Manali's college, he tells us that we had given lift to both of you so that if we get stuck somewhere, we can get help.

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Chhot Dara, from where we got another vechie to reach Chandratal

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The way through boulder zone

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Truc stuck into the boulders

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The mystic Chandra river going to meet Bhaga river

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This is the truck stcuk in rocks

Suresh stops the car at Batal where we all have lunch and drink hot tea. From here a road leads straight to Spiti and if we take a left we reach Chandratal which is 18 km from here. Earlier, one had to walk to Chandratal from here, then later after the construction of the road, it became very easy to reach Chandratal.

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Suresh sir gave lift us in his Santro car

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The Board saying "Guest house of Batal

After another two hours we finally reach Chandratal after 6 days. There is a parking two km before the lake where Suresh parks the car. We all walk around the lake together. After about half an hour Suresh leaves, me and Naveen decide to spend more time. For the sun to set and we circle the lake. The smell of sweat is coming from both of us very strongly so we take bath in the lake. Although bathing or swimming is strictly prohibited here, still we take bath sitting on the shore.

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The camp site of Chandratal

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First glimpse of Chandratal lake

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I am super exited to see the Moon lake of Trans Himalayas

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Chandrata Lake aks Moon Lake

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The Moon lake feels liks we got water on Mars

Chandratal Lake is situated at an altitude of 4300 meters above sea level. According to mythological beliefs, Yudhishthira, the eldest brother of the Pandavas, was taken to heaven here. The meaning of this lake in English is Moon Lake and the Chandra river goes ahead from here to Tindi and joins the Bhaga river to form Chandrabhaga. Here it is also believed that fairies come here on the night of full moon, for which there is no concrete proof available.

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The vibes of Lake

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The Crytal clear aqua water of lake

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The Friends of journey, together we reach

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We go to the camp site located two km back from the lake and talk about our loa food there. We are shocked to hear the food costing Rs 300 for one person and we decide not to eat the food. We both pitch our camp and go to sleep after eating a chocolate each. It rains lightly at night and the temperature becomes cooler.

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CB-13 Peak in CB mountain range

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Campsite of Chandratal

In the morning, both of us quickly pack our tents and walk towards Batal as we will get a bus from there. After 5 hours of trekking we reach Batal where we have lunch and after half an hour board the bus. From here we reach Manali by a 6 hour bus journey where we spend the night in a very cheap room.

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The way back to home

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Reached manali safely

So this was our journey which started from Chamba and ended at Chandratal. Next time I will tell a different story.

Disclaimer: I have translating Hindi tect to English by using Google Translator, Please let me know if you find any errors in translation.

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Its too hard to get lift here becuase there are too less vehicles go

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The Chhota Dara bridge which was collapse once

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The way to Spiti valley

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The Landscape of Trans Himalayas

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The fun of remembering your journey and loved ones while sitting by the lake is very beautiful

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Adding some more life to myself

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I will remember everything till my last breath

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My crime in partner 'Naveen' enjoying

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Reflection tells that what you do will happen to you.

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CB13 Peak which is 5650m

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The Tree line of Manali, Himachal Pradesh

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Oh, That is the first time i know this site, that is a wonder of the world. So beautiful photos. 😍

I glad you landed here and liked the journey. Namaste 🙏

While reading your blog and seeing those photos, a quote suddenly popped into my mind: 'A difficult road often leads to a beautiful destination.'

Although you traveled a long distance, it was definitely worth it. The beauty of the lake and its surroundings is absolutely astounding.

You said very suitable quote. Thanks for checking by. And indeed the mountains always a pleasure to visit. Namaste

Great to see that pinning your posts has paid off 😉

It was you who shared the information. Thank you very much

These photos bring back fabulous memories of the month I spent in the Himalayas, doing the annapurna circuit. Some of the lakes were so pristine, I felt I never wanted to use the internet again! Just leave me here in Kagbeni!

I'm glad you remembered your trip. You are right, I feel like staying in the mountains, in return, I can leave all the comforts.

I think about it almost every day, despite being back in 2012...

Wow - the scenery there is just stunning. What an amazing place to visit !