The literal meaning of the lake’s name is ‘lake of nine corners’ and it is the deepest lake of Nainital. The heavenly lake is 175 feet deep and is surrounded by abundant trees and shrubs.
This post was last modified on 27-May-2024

The literal meaning of the lake’s name is ‘lake of nine corners’ and it is the deepest lake of Nainital. The heavenly lake is 175 feet deep and is surrounded by abundant trees and shrubs.
This post was last modified on 27-May-2024
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