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The Complete List of Lakes in Pakistan

Pakistan’s terrain shifts quickly from coastal plains to the towering Karakoram and Hindu Kush, and its lakes reflect that variety—hidden high-altitude basins, glacier-fed mirrors, and lowland reservoirs each play a role in local ecology and culture. Many are visited by trekkers, birdwatchers, or local communities relying on seasonal resources.

There are 32 Lakes in Pakistan, ranging from Ansoo Lake to Upper Kachura Lake. For each one I’ve organized the data as Region,Coordinates (lat, lon),Notable (max 15 words), which you’ll find below.

How are these lakes distributed across Pakistan’s regions?

Most are concentrated in Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where high mountains and glaciers create numerous alpine lakes; Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan host fewer but ecologically important lowland and coastal lakes, so distribution follows elevation and catchment patterns rather than political boundaries.

What should I know before visiting high-altitude lakes in Pakistan?

Plan for altitude and weather changes, check permit and access rules for sensitive areas, hire a local guide when needed, carry warm, layered clothing and basic first-aid, and follow leave-no-trace practices to protect fragile lake environments.

Lakes in Pakistan

Name Region Coordinates (lat, lon) Notable (max 15 words)
Saif-ul-Malook Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 34.88,73.66 Alpine lake, 3,224 m elevation, Naran access, best summer
Ansoo Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 34.85,73.68 Tear-shaped lake, 4,245 m, strenuous trek from Saif-ul-Malook
Lulusar Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 35.02,73.52 Source of Kunhar River, scenic, near Naran, summer access
Dudipatsar Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 35.02,73.56 Turquoise glacial lake, 3,800 m, requires multi-day trek
Mahodand Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 35.20,72.60 Kalam valley lake, boating, trout fishing, summer access
Kundol Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 35.02,72.60 Glacial lake near Kalam, trekking needed, alpine scenery
Khanpur Reservoir Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 33.70,73.60 Popular water-sports reservoir near Islamabad, boating and cliff viewpoints
Tarbela Reservoir Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 34.08,72.72 Large Indus reservoir, hydroelectric dam, fishing and shore views
Attabad Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 36.34,74.88 Landslide-created reservoir, boat tours, Hunza Valley, year-round access
Borith Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 36.43,74.87 Wetland near Passu, migratory birds, base for treks
Shangrila Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.26,75.63 Lower Kachura, resort lake in Skardu, boating, easy access
Upper Kachura Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.31,75.61 Clear alpine lake, quieter than Shangrila, hiking access
Sheosar Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.03,75.41 Deosai Plateau lake, 4,142 m elevation, vast plateau views
Rush Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 36.30,74.68 Among highest alpine lakes, 4,694 m, challenging trek
Phander Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 36.78,72.54 Broad turquoise lake in Ghizer, road access seasonally
Kharfaq Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.15,75.42 High-altitude trout lake near Kharfaq village, trekking access
Satrangi Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 36.25,74.24 Colorful alpine lake in Naltar valley, popular for photography
Satpara Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.34,75.64 Natural lake and reservoir near Skardu, trout, boating available
Manchar Lake Sindh 27.03,67.73 Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake, rich birdlife, fisheries, seasonal extent
Keenjhar Lake Sindh 24.65,67.92 Also called Kalri Lake, popular near Thatta, boating, migratory birds
Haleji Lake Sindh 24.80,67.93 Important bird sanctuary near Thatta, reedbeds and migratory waterfowl
Hub Dam Lake Sindh 25.07,66.99 Major reservoir supplying Karachi, boating, fishing, popular weekend spot
Rawal Lake Islamabad Capital Territory 33.65,73.12 Reservoir serving Islamabad, boating, parklands, easy city access
Mangla Reservoir Azad Jammu & Kashmir 33.07,73.54 Major Jhelum reservoir near Mirpur, boating, island views, year-round
Ratti Gali Lake Azad Jammu & Kashmir 34.14,74.45 Alpine lake in Neelum Valley, flower meadows, summer trek
Chitta Katha Lake Azad Jammu & Kashmir 34.35,74.57 High-altitude lake near Shounter, multi-day trek required
Banjosa Lake Azad Jammu & Kashmir 33.87,73.74 Artificial pine-surrounded lake near Rawalakot, picnic spot, easy access
Namal Lake Punjab 32.92,71.91 Namal valley reservoir near Mianwali, migratory birds and reedbeds
Kallar Kahar Lake Punjab 32.79,72.70 Historic lake near Kallar Kahar, boating, popular roadside stop
Katora Lake (Kumrat) Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 35.29,72.96 Cirque lake in Kumrat Valley, steep trek, summer wildflowers
Chashma Lake Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 32.27,71.41 Reservoir on the Indus, fishing and migratory birds, near barrage
Katpana Lake Gilgit-Baltistan 35.27,75.59 Small high-altitude lake near Skardu cold desert, seasonal, photographic sunsets

Images and Descriptions

Saif-ul-Malook

Saif-ul-Malook

Sit in the Kaghan Valley near Naran as a famed alpine lake. Form by glacial melt and sit below Malika Parbat. Attract visitors for its clear water and mountain views. Reach by road to Naran then a short jeep ride and walk during summer.

Ansoo Lake

Ansoo Lake

Perch high in the Kaghan Himalaya with a teardrop shape. Form as a glacial cirque lake near Malika Parbat. Require a tough day trek from lake towns. Include as a top high‑altitude lake for trekkers.

Lulusar Lake

Lulusar Lake

Lie on the Lulusar‑Saral range and feed the Kunhar River. Present as a broad alpine lake accessible by road from Kaghan in summer. Offer wide views and serve as a gateway to Dudipatsar area.

Dudipatsar Lake

Dudipatsar Lake

Rest in a high national park as a deep glacial lake framed by peaks. Require multi‑day trekking from Kaghan. Hold clear blue water and seasonal wildflowers. Include for its protected status and scenic value.

Mahodand Lake

Mahodand Lake

Sit in the upper Ushu Valley of Swat as a wide, alpine lake. Reach by jeep from Kalam on a rough road. Offer fishing and boating in summer and meadows around the shore.

Kundol Lake

Kundol Lake

Lie above Kalam in Swat as a small, glacial alpine lake. Require a moderate hike from the valley. Display turquoise water and alpine pastures. Include as a popular short trek destination.

Khanpur Reservoir

Khanpur Reservoir

Serve as a large man‑made reservoir near Islamabad and Haripur. Provide water supply and water sports like boating and jet skiing. Offer easy road access and popular weekend recreation.

Tarbela Reservoir

Tarbela Reservoir

Form behind Tarbela Dam on the Indus River as one of Pakistan’s largest reservoirs. Supply hydroelectric power and irrigation. Sit across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab and have major transport and access routes.

Attabad Lake

Attabad Lake

Form in Hunza after a 2010 landslide and now show deep blue water. Sit along the Karakoram Highway and attract tourists for boat rides and cliff views. Include as a recent, dramatic artificial lake.

Borith Lake

Borith Lake

Lie near Gulmit and Passu in upper Hunza as a small highland lake. Attract birdlife and migratory species. Reach by jeep and short walks from nearby villages.

Shangrila Lake

Shangrila Lake

Sit beside the Shangrila Resort at Lower Kachura near Skardu. Present as a manicured lake in a tourist area with easy access. Offer boating, gardens, and views of surrounding peaks.

Upper Kachura Lake

Upper Kachura Lake

Rest near Skardu as a quiet, clear alpine lake fed by glaciers. Remain less developed than Shangrila and attract anglers and campers. Access by a mountain road and short trek.

Sheosar Lake

Sheosar Lake

Lie on the Deosai Plains as a high plateau lake set in a broad, flat meadow. Appear only in summer when snow melts and host tundra flowers. Include for its high elevation and open views.

Rush Lake

Rush Lake

Sit among high peaks near Nagar as one of the highest large alpine lakes. Require long treks from nearby valleys. Show vast mirror surfaces and panoramic mountain vistas.

Phander Lake

Phander Lake

Rest in Ghizer Valley as a calm, emerald lake in a tree‑lined basin. Reach by road from Gilgit and enjoy fishing and riverside walks. Include as an accessible, scenic valley lake.

Kharfaq Lake

Kharfaq Lake

Sit above Kharfaq village near Skardu as a high glacial lake. Require trekking from Skardu side. Contain cold clear water and lie near alpine grazing lands.

Satrangi Lake

Satrangi Lake

Present as a small, colorful lake in northern areas known for changing water hues. Sit in remote mountain terrain and attract photographers. Include for its visual appeal and alpine setting.

Satpara Lake

Satpara Lake

Act as a freshwater lake near Skardu that also supplies water via a small dam. Offer boating and shoreline views with easy local access. Include for its local utility and tourist use.

Manchar Lake

Manchar Lake

Stand as Pakistan’s largest natural freshwater lake near Sehwan in Sindh. Support fishing communities and birdlife and change with seasonal flow. Reach by road from local towns and host migratory birds.

Keenjhar Lake

Keenjhar Lake

Serve as a large freshwater lake near Thatta in Sindh, also called Kalri. Provide drinking water and recreation. Host boating, picnics, and winter birds. Include as a major lowland lake.

Haleji Lake

Haleji Lake

Function as a man‑made sanctuary in Thatta district created for water supply and birds. Support large numbers of migratory waterfowl. Offer simple road access and birdwatching opportunities.

Hub Dam Lake

Hub Dam Lake

Form behind Hub Dam on the Sindh–Balochistan border as a key water reservoir for Karachi. Support fisheries and local recreation. Appear as a wide water body with accessible roads.

Rawal Lake

Rawal Lake

Serve as a small reservoir near Islamabad for water supply and parks. Offer easy access, picnic spots, and walking trails. Include for its proximity to the capital and urban visitors.

Mangla Reservoir

Mangla Reservoir

Form behind Mangla Dam on the Jhelum River as a major man‑made lake. Provide hydroelectric power, irrigation, and boating. Lie near Mirpur and have good road access.

Ratti Gali Lake

Ratti Gali Lake

Rest in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, as a high alpine glacial lake in a flower‑filled basin. Require trekking from nearby villages. Include as a classic high‑altitude trekking lake.

Chitta Katha Lake

Chitta Katha Lake

Perch in Neelum Valley at high altitude and form a bowl‑shaped glacial lake. Require multi‑day treks through alpine meadows. Offer clear water and remote mountain scenes.

Banjosa Lake

Banjosa Lake

Lie near Rawalakot in Poonch as a man‑made lake surrounded by pine forests. Offer boating and easy access from the town. Include as a popular hill station picnic spot.

Namal Lake

Namal Lake

Form near Mianwali as a seasonal to semi‑permanent lake fed by rains and local streams. Support local agriculture and birdlife. Reach by road and serve nearby villages.

Kallar Kahar Lake

Kallar Kahar Lake

Sit in Punjab’s Salt Range as a small natural lake near Kallar Kahar town. Attract visitors for boating and roadside views on the motorway. Include as an accessible Punjab lake.

Katora Lake (Kumrat)

Katora Lake (Kumrat)

Nest in the Kumrat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as a bowl‑shaped alpine lake. Require a trek through green valleys and forests. Feature clear water and steep mountain walls.

Chashma Lake

Chashma Lake

Form near Chashma Barrage on the Indus River as a backwater and fishing area. Support local fisheries and birdlife. Provide road access from nearby towns.

Katpana Lake

Katpana Lake

Appear as shallow seasonal lakes and ponds near the Katpana cold desert outside Skardu. Form in the plateau depressions and freeze in winter. Include for their unique cold‑desert setting.

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