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Contact SupplierKhecheopalri Lake, otherwise called Kha-Chot-Palri, is a characteristic lake close to Gangtok and is one of the places you unquestionably should visit in Gangtok. The lake is dedicated to two Hindus and Buddhists for their legendary deeds. The shores of the lake are surrounded with statues of Guru Padmasambhava, Lord Shiva and Goddess Tara separated from other essential legendary figures.
Also pay a visit to the Khechoedpaldri hill close to the lake thought to be a sacrosanct spot by local people. Trekkers on the Yuksom-Dzongri-Goechha La trail will get an opportunity to visit this lake on the course. Setting off to the lake with a guide will enable you to comprehend the historical backdrop of the place better. If you visit Gangtok in October, then you will likewise have the capacity to appreciate the custom Chho-Tsho celebration that is praised on this lake.
Tips
The best time to visit Khecheopalri Lake is from February to March when the weather remains pleasant.
Facts
Khecheopalri Lake is believed to be a wish-fulfilling lake.
It is also believed that Lord Shiva meditated in a cave above the lake.
From an elevation, the lake appears to be in shape of a foot, which is believed to be the footprint of Lord Shiva.
Another interesting fact is that birds don’t let any leaves or dirt to float in the lake. As soon as a leaf falls, birds come and pick it up.
Main Highlights
The serene environment of the lake attracts many tourists to this spot.
Maghe Purne, one of the biggest festivals celebrated in March/April every year and Chho-Tsho, celebrated in October draws thousands of pilgrims and tourists to this place.
Trekking is another popular activity here.