Khecheopalri Lake
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SIKKIM/ Updated : Jan 17, 2017, 12:35 IST
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Accessed by taking a small detour on the Pelling-Yuksom road, Khecheopalri Lake is considered to be sacred by the Buddhists and Lepchas. It lies in a small shallow valley and is surrounded by dense green forests. Khecheopalri Lake … Read more
Accessed by taking a small detour on the Pelling-Yuksom road, Khecheopalri Lake is considered to be sacred by the Buddhists and Lepchas. It lies in a small shallow valley and is surrounded by dense green forests. Khecheopalri Lake literally translates to ‘wishing lake.’ Read less

Accessed by taking a small detour on the Pelling-Yuksom road, Khecheopalri Lake is considered to be sacred by the Buddhists and Lepchas. It lies in a small shallow valley and is surrounded by dense green forests. Khecheopalri Lake literally translates to ‘wishing lake.’ A local legend has it that if a leaf drops onto the lake’s surface, a bird picks it up and keeps the lake clean, thereby maintaining the purity of the water. Although it does sound far-fetched, water of the lake is surprisingly clear even though there are many trees around it.
This area is supposed to be a paradise for nature lovers, and bird watching enthusiasts. It is also possible to walk to Khecheopalri Lake from Pelling, the path is pretty and passes through lovely forests. (Takes around 6-7 hours - ask the locals for directions)
Khecheopalri Lake is at its festive best at the time of the annual festival that is held in March/April.
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