Pangong Lake
Pangong Lake, commonly known as Pangong Tso, is a stunning endorheic lake in the Himalayas that stretches from China to India for 134 kilometers. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the nation is Pangong Lake, which is located at a height of 4350 meters. People come from all over the nation and abroad to this lake because of its beauty and attraction. According to reports, the lake is in the process of being recognized by the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international significance. If everything goes according to plan, Pangong Lake will be the first transboundary wetland in South Asia.
Pangong Lake has a salinity in its water, and even then, it freezes, making it impossible for the lake to support any type of plant or even aquatic life. But once more, you need not be dissatisfied because you will be treated to sights of numerous migratory species, including seagulls and black-necked cranes. The sightings of other birds, such as rats that are supposed to grow as large as dogs, make this place a bird lover's delight. Camping along the lake's banks is an option for recreation, and adventure seekers will adore this one.
Location: Jammu and Kashmir, India