Tso-Moriri Lake, Ladakh

Tso-moriri or Lake Moriri is a High Altitude Lake (officially named as Tso-moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve), located in the Changthang (literal meaning, northern plains) area with an altitude of 4,595 m (15,075 ft). The Tso-moriri Lake measures about 28 km in length from north to south and about 4-6 km in breadth and about 100 feet average in-depth. Maximum depth of Tso-moriri Lake is 248 feet. Tso-moriri Lake is surrounded by barren hills, with the backdrop of beautiful snow-covered mountains.
Tso-moriri is mind-numbingly beautiful, Calm and sacred lake
for Ladakhis. Tso-moriri is slightly higher than Pangong Tso and the water is
far less brackish supporting more birdlife. The water is crystal clear and of a
deep blue color. However, since the Tso-moriri Lake has no outlet, its waters
are consequently brackish, although not very detectable to the taste. In fact,
the Tso-moriri Lake was once a popular source of salt.

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