GURUDONGMAR LAKE
One of the highest lakes in the world, located at an altitude of 17,800ft on an extension of the Tibetan Plateau, this lake holds great religious significance for the Bud­dhists of Sikkim. The lake remains fro­zen during the winter and foreign tour­ists require a special permit to visit it. Located a mere five kilometres away from the Tibetan border, the magnifi­cent lake stands under the shadow of the sacred peak of Khangchen Gyao. Fed by glaciers and snow-melt from the plateau, it is renowned for its stark rug­gedness and unparalleled beauty. The lake region also has an abundance of high-altitude wildlife such as yaks and blue sheep. The best time to visit is be­tween March and June. Gurdongmar Lake is a 4&ndash5 hour drive from Sikkim&rsquos cap­ital, Gangtok.