Ratti Gali Lake is an alpine glacial lake which is located in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan . The lake is located at an altitude of 3,683 metres (12,083 ft).[2] The lake is fed by the surrounding glacier waters of the mountains.[3][better source needed]

Ratti Gali Lake
Ratti Gali Lake in October
Ratti Gali Lake is located in Azad Kashmir
Ratti Gali Lake
Ratti Gali Lake
LocationNeelam Valley, Azad Kashmir
Coordinates34°49′49″N 74°03′41″E / 34.8302°N 74.0613°E / 34.8302; 74.0613
TypeAlpine/Glacial lake
Basin countriesPakistan
Residence timeJuly–September
Surface elevation3,683 metres (12,083 ft)[1]
SettlementsDowarian, Neelam Valley

Geography and Location

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Ratti Gali Lake is situated in the Neelum Valley, which is part of the greater Himalayan mountain range. The lake is fed by the glacial melt from the surrounding peaks, ensuring its crystal-clear blue waters remain cold throughout the year. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep cliffs and dense forests adding to the dramatic landscape.

Access and Trekking

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Access to Ratti Gali Lake typically involves a trek from the nearest village, Dowarian, which is located approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi) from the district headquarters of Athmuqam. From Dowarian, visitors embark on a 19-kilometer journey that can be traversed on foot or by hiring a jeep, depending on the road conditions and weather.

The trek to Ratti Gali Lake is a major attraction for adventure seekers, offering breathtaking views of waterfalls, streams, and diverse flora and fauna. The path winds through alpine forests and open meadows, gradually ascending to the lake's location.

Climate and Best Time to Visit

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The best time to visit Ratti Gali Lake is from July to September, when the weather is relatively mild, and the access roads are open. During these months, the meadows around the lake are in full bloom, offering a spectacular display of wildflowers. In winter, heavy snowfall makes the lake inaccessible, and it remains frozen for several months.

Flora and Fauna

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The region surrounding Ratti Gali Lake is home to a rich variety of plant and animal life. The alpine meadows are dotted with wildflowers such as primulas, potentillas, and gentians. The forests are inhabited by diverse bird species, including the Himalayan monal, a brightly colored pheasant. Mammals like the Himalayan brown bear and the Kashmir stag can also be found in the area, though they are more elusive.

Tourism and Conservation

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Ratti Gali Lake has become an increasingly popular tourist destination in recent years, attracting both domestic and international visitors. The natural beauty and tranquility of the lake make it an ideal spot for camping, photography, and nature walks. However, the increase in tourism has raised concerns about environmental impact, leading to calls for sustainable tourism practices and conservation efforts to preserve the pristine environment.


Accidents

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Out of the total 18 kilometres (11 mi) road leading to the base of lake, 16 kilometers are covered on jeeps which accommodate over a dozen people during each trip. In July 2024, a tourists jeep fell into the river leaving two tourists dead. Eight tourists were successfully rescued while bodies of three individuals were missing. Meanwhile driver jumped out of the jeep when he lost control over it.[2] Government banned the jeeps pending the issuance of fitness certificates and improvement of road condition.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Elevation of Lake". Elevation Map. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Naqash, Tariq (17 July 2024). "2 tourists killed, 3 missing after jeep plunges into water channel in AJK's Neelum Valley". Dawn. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Ratti Gali Lake - A Guide For Travelers - The Tourist". The Tourist. 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2018-01-16.