Jumla, July 27 : Shepherds have recently detected a Sky Lake (Akashe Taal) at Guthichaur rural municipality-1 in Jumla. They detected the lake at an altitude of 4,700 metres which is a one-and-a-half day walk from ward 1, Manisanghu.
Before seven years too, shepherds had
detected the Hiulsa Lake situated at an altitude of 4,300 metres and the Dudh
Kundali lake on 4,000 metres.
A team led by the ward chairperson had
recently returned home after observing all the high-altitude lakes.
"Yak shepherds had hardly
reached the area", ward chairperson Arjun Kumar Mahatara said, adding,
"They detected the lake while searching for the missing yaks".
Sange Gurung, a local, said the
shepherds reached the lake in search of their yaks. "It was not easy to
reach the lake so its importance remained unexplored", he shared.
According to Gurung, the sky lake
is known as 'Mhangwa Yunzo' in the Tibetan language. The lake is called Sky Lake
because of its identical colour.
The sky Lake is located in the lap
of Dudh Kundali Mountain. Likewise, the lake has a black rock in its
downstream and is surrounded by green trees.
Mahara said the lake has higher
potential to attract domestic and external tourists in future. (RSS)