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Anantnag
Overview
Sheshnag Lake is an alpine high elevation oligotrophic lake located in Anantnag district of Kashmir Valley in Jammu and Kashmir, India at an elevation of 3590 metres. It is situated on the track leading to the Amarnath cave, about 23 km from Pahalgam. It has a maximum length of 1.1 km and maximum width of 0.7 km.
Weather
Summer (June to September)
The weather is cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C during the day. Nights can be chilly. This is the best time for trekking and camping.
Monsoon (July to August)
Occasional rains can occur, but the region remains accessible. The lake and surrounding areas are lush with greenery. .
Winter (October to May)
Sheshnag experiences heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, often dropping below 0°C. The area becomes inaccessible due to snow-covered trekking routes.
How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport is Srinagar International Airport, about 110 km away. From Srinagar, you can hire a taxi to reach Daksum. .
By Road
From Pahalgam Sheshnag is accessible by a trek. You can reach Pahalgam by road from Srinagar, which is well connected by buses and taxis. The distance between Srinagar and Pahalgam is approximately 90 km.
By Trekking
Sheshnag is only accessible on foot from Chandanwari, which is about 16 km from Pahalgam. The trek from Chandanwari to Sheshnag is part of the Amarnath Yatra route and takes around 6-7 hours.
Best time to Visit
Summer (June–August)
During these months, the heavy snows have melted, making the trek to Sheshnag Lake much more accessible. The weather is pleasant with clear blue skies, and the surrounding landscape is lush and vibrant—ideal for outdoor activities and photography.
Autumn (September–October)
As summer fades, the weather remains mild and the air turns crisp. Autumn brings a spectacular display of fall colors to the region, enhancing the natural beauty of the lake. The clear skies and serene atmosphere make it a perfect time for enjoying the tranquil environment and capturing stunning vistas.
The name for Sheshnag Lake was derived from Hindu mythology because Sheshnag means the King of all Nag’s which are serpent like in Indian mythology. It is said that the lake was created as a result of water overflowing from the cloud bursts creating a deeply indented gorge with mountains on both sides. This beautiful area is Mountainous during the particular summer season, filled with snow during the winter season, and covered with greenery during the summertime as well. The lake itself measures about 1. 1 km in width and 0 metres in length which manifested a cultural change. In terms of width, the beach covers about 7 kilometres, and the sight one is greeted with the moment he or she sets foot on it is scenic and rather alluring, which make the trip to the spot worth it.