At an altitude of 2,730 m, Prashar Lake holds a secret that has baffled scientists and locals for centuries. A circular, grassy island floats on its deep blue surface, moving slowly across the water. Local folklore says the lake was created by the Pandava Bhima striking his elbow into the earth, while the depth of the lake remains unknown to this day—divers have never successfully found the bottom.
In 2026, there are two primary ways to reach the lake on foot.
Standing silently beside the lake is the Prashar Rishi Temple. Built in the 14th century by King Ban Sen, this three-tiered pagoda structure is a masterpiece of wood carving.
Architecture Note: Legend has it the entire temple was carved from a single Deodar tree and took 12 years to complete. In 2026, visitors are reminded to dress modestly and follow the strict “no leather” rule (shoes, belts, wallets) when entering the temple premises.
To preserve the lake’s sanctity and ecology, the rules for staying overnight have become stricter:
The Prashar Lake trek is the perfect “entry-level” Himalayan adventure. It’s challenging enough to feel like an achievement but rewarding enough to keep you coming back. Whether you go for the mystery of the floating island or the silence of the ancient temple, you’ll leave with a piece of the mountains in your soul.
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