
Begnas Lake
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Begnas Lake is a freshwater lake situated in the Pokhara Metropolis of Kaski district in Nepal, southeast of the Pokhara Valley. It is the third largest lake in Nepal and the second largest among the seven lakes of the Pokhara Valley, after Phewa Lake. The lake's water level varies seasonally due to rainfall and irrigation demands, regulated by a dam built in 1988 on its western outlet, Khudi Khola. The surrounding area features numerous resorts, making it a favored tourist destination. The lake supports local livelihoods through irrigation and caged fisheries, while its swampy margins have been converted into paddy fields. Visitors to Begnas Lake can enjoy stunning views of the Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges, which form a breathtaking backdrop to the tranquil waters. Its natural beauty and calm environment offer a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Astuce: The best time to visit Begnas Lake is during the dry season when the water levels are stable and mountain views are clear. Booking accommodations in advance is advisable due to the area's popularity with tourists. Visitors can explore boating and enjoy local resorts around the lake. Some discounts may be available for group bookings or off-season visits. It is recommended to check local weather conditions and water levels before planning water activities.
Faits intéressants
- •Begnas Lake is the third largest lake in Nepal and second largest in the Pokhara Valley.
- •The water level of Begnas Lake is regulated by a dam built in 1988 on the Khudi Khola outlet.
- •The lake supports caged fisheries and irrigation, contributing to the local economy.
- •Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges are clearly visible from the lake's shores.
- •Swampy areas around the lake have been converted into paddy fields.
Histoire
Begnas Lake has been an important freshwater resource in the Pokhara Valley for centuries, traditionally supporting local agriculture and fisheries.
In 1988, a dam was constructed on the western outlet stream, Khudi Khola, to regulate the lake's water level for irrigation purposes.
Over time, the surrounding swampy areas have been transformed into paddy fields, reflecting the lake's role in local agrarian life.
Its development as a tourist destination has grown in recent decades, with resorts and recreational facilities established to accommodate visitors attracted by the lake's natural beauty and mountain vistas.
Guide du lieu
Begnas Lake Shoreline
The lakeside area features numerous resorts and spots ideal for boating and relaxation, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Annapurna and Manaslu ranges.
Khudi Khola Dam1988
Constructed in 1988, this dam regulates the water level of Begnas Lake to support irrigation needs and maintain ecological balance.