Sangestar Tso
Lake in Arunachal Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake in Arunachal Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sangestar Tso, formerly called Shonga-tser Lake and popularly known as the Madhuri Lake, is located on the way from Tawang to Bum La Pass in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh, near Indo-China border above 3,708 metres (12,165 ft) above sea level.[1][2][3][4]
Sangestar Tso | |
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Madhuri Lake, formerly Shonga-tser Lake | |
Location | Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India |
Coordinates | 27.72°N 91.82°E |
Basin countries | IN |
Salinity | none |
Surface elevation | 3,708 metres (12,165 ft) |
Website | https://tawang.nic.in/tourist-place/sangestar-tso-madhuri-lake/ |
Sangestar Tso is located about 22 miles (35 km) north of Tawang and 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Bum La Pass, which is a border trading point between India and China.
The Taktsang Chu river that originates below the Takpo Shiri glacier to the north, flows through this region. It flows west and then southwest to join the Nyamjang Chu river 8 miles (13 km) downstream. The Taktsang Gompa is within the area, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west.
The Sangesstar Tso was created by falling rocks, boulders and trees in an earthquake.
This is a really beautiful place. This location is off the beaten track for those who love roaming in the wilderness. It is a fantastic place for a picnic of a lifetime if you move out of Tawang by around 7am and carry in everything yourself.
Visit by civilian tourist of India is permissible with permission from the Indian Army. The track is very treacherous, only SUVs advisable, and that too only on clear weather day with no snowfall or rainfall.
A special permit is required to visit the Bum La Pass.[3] Permits are requested at the Office of the Deputy Commissioner in Tawang District, and they are in the Indian army cantonment at the Tawang town. Without the army stamp, visitors are not allowed through the numerous check posts along the way.[5]
The lake was featured in a Madhuri Dixit (Bollywood actress) dance sequence in the movie Koyla, as a result of which it has come to be called the Madhuri lake.
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