Borith Lake
Borith Lake
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Borith Lake is a lake in the Hunza district of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. Borith is a hamlet in the surroundings of the Borith Lake to the northwest of Husseini, a village near Ghulkin, Gojal, in the upper Hunza. The altitude of Borith is roughly 2,600 m (8,500 feet) above sea level.
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ine h
6 contributions
Mar 2024 • Solo
Nice to do together with the hiker to PassuGlacier. You can easily go from the main road on foot or by vehicle. Nice to relax for a while. Better in the summer period, the facilities are closed in winter, but it is still worth going there.
Written 18 March 2024
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Nan L
9 contributions
Jun 2021 • Couples
Beautiful, remote little altitude lake in which you can swim during the summer. It's surrounded by dry mountains as well as white peaks and the water is grom the Passu glacier.
A great place to visit just for a swim, a tea with Humza bread of for a lo ger stay. There are camping options as well as hotel rooms options. I really enjoyed the place this summer!
A great place to visit just for a swim, a tea with Humza bread of for a lo ger stay. There are camping options as well as hotel rooms options. I really enjoyed the place this summer!
Written 20 June 2021
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Nawab Tanweer Ahmad
Karachi, Pakistan418 contributions
Sept 2016 • Family
At Hussani a village near Gulmit, there is a rough & dirt road extending up on the mountain and heads to the Borith Lake. The lake is an important bird sanctuary for migrating wildfowl (ducks, geese and swans). The best time to see these migrating birds is between the months of March and June, when they make their way to the cooler climates of Central Asia and between September and November, as they return to the warmer parts of southern Pakistan. Once this lake was an important hunting ground for the Mir of Hunza during winters particularly for birds. On a nearby hill a small house was built for the Mir which is now converted to a hotel known as Borith Lake Hotel.
Going on an unpaved jeep route we reach Borith Lake at an elevation of 8,500 ft. (2,600 m) in nearly 30 minutes. Our jeep stopped near the Borith Lake Hotel and from there we have to trek down a little to get to the lake. The area was too peaceful and beautiful, we sit around the lake and adored the peace and calmness of the surroundings, and enjoyed a tasty cup of tea. The guy at the hotel told us that on that point are many treks starting from this lake, like the trek to the famous Passu glacier that is about 1 hour straight walk and then a 2 hour walk up to the glacier. The other walking trails lead to Ghulkin glacier, the famous Passu-Suspension Bridge, the Borigh Sar peak (4,200 m) and the most dangerous rope bridge in the world “Hussaini Hanging Bridge”. For people visiting Gilgit-Baltistan this is a must place to visit and do remember to take lots of photographs.
Going on an unpaved jeep route we reach Borith Lake at an elevation of 8,500 ft. (2,600 m) in nearly 30 minutes. Our jeep stopped near the Borith Lake Hotel and from there we have to trek down a little to get to the lake. The area was too peaceful and beautiful, we sit around the lake and adored the peace and calmness of the surroundings, and enjoyed a tasty cup of tea. The guy at the hotel told us that on that point are many treks starting from this lake, like the trek to the famous Passu glacier that is about 1 hour straight walk and then a 2 hour walk up to the glacier. The other walking trails lead to Ghulkin glacier, the famous Passu-Suspension Bridge, the Borigh Sar peak (4,200 m) and the most dangerous rope bridge in the world “Hussaini Hanging Bridge”. For people visiting Gilgit-Baltistan this is a must place to visit and do remember to take lots of photographs.
Written 1 July 2017
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Mushtaq M
Islamabad, Pakistan120 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
Borith Lake is a calm and cool place. We can reach easily from KKH (Hussaini Village) within 15 minutes hike. Please spend some time over here and then you will love the place. Most people go there and return back immediately. That's not fare for Borith Lake.
Some restaurants and hotels are under construction. These will enhance the worth definitely.
Some restaurants and hotels are under construction. These will enhance the worth definitely.
Written 20 October 2017
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Maria U
Lahore, Pakistan57 contributions
Jun 2017 • Solo
Only disappointing place in my exploration of the Northern Areas. Locals aptly call it Boriath (Boredom) Lake. There literally is nothing to do. The small restaurant needs a good cleaning. Food was very average. The path going up form main road to the lake is somewhat adventurous and not worth it IMO.
Written 22 April 2018
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flyfisher66
Islamabad, Pakistan2,951 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
Borith Lake is a small size endorheic lake located west of KKH in the area between Ghulkin and Passu Glaciers. A mud track from a little outside Husseini village leads to the lake that is a couple of kms from KKH. The track is stony and appropriate for a 4x4 though a car with good ground clearance can also go up.
A serine peaceful lake with crystal clear brackish water that does not contain any fish or other living organisms. There are lot of waterfowl on lake during winters though, including mallards, pochards, teals etc. Mountains behind the lake contain lot of Himalayan Ibex. The area is like a bowl with mountains all around. A beautiful place indeed, specially in summers. The lake freezes during January and February.
As the lake is located in the area between Ghulkin and Passu Glacier, routes lead to both these glaciers from Borith Lake. Worth a small visit and from here, one can hike up to Ghulkin or Passu Glaciers.
A serine peaceful lake with crystal clear brackish water that does not contain any fish or other living organisms. There are lot of waterfowl on lake during winters though, including mallards, pochards, teals etc. Mountains behind the lake contain lot of Himalayan Ibex. The area is like a bowl with mountains all around. A beautiful place indeed, specially in summers. The lake freezes during January and February.
As the lake is located in the area between Ghulkin and Passu Glacier, routes lead to both these glaciers from Borith Lake. Worth a small visit and from here, one can hike up to Ghulkin or Passu Glaciers.
Written 12 April 2018
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abdul r
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May 2022
I was staying in Passu, Basically there is nothing much to do at the hotel. itching for some activities, we heard about a lake near Gulmit village. We got there by our own Honda CR- B. Our driver advised not to use our own car. There we saw the old 4 wheelers were lined up to take to the lake.
These are the locals, who make money by taking tourist to lake., These drivers will demanding 5000 rupees for less than 10 minutes ride for no more than 3 KM rocky road.. After some haggling 3000 agreed. When we got to the lake, we then realized it is nothing like lake. It is just a large pond, water is full of sulfur and other minerals oozing from the ground and that makes it smell and it is lifeless. Nothing lives in it. The price to take us there was too excessive . It should have been no more than 1500 rupees. Place is not worth the visit. These is nothing to see.
These are the locals, who make money by taking tourist to lake., These drivers will demanding 5000 rupees for less than 10 minutes ride for no more than 3 KM rocky road.. After some haggling 3000 agreed. When we got to the lake, we then realized it is nothing like lake. It is just a large pond, water is full of sulfur and other minerals oozing from the ground and that makes it smell and it is lifeless. Nothing lives in it. The price to take us there was too excessive . It should have been no more than 1500 rupees. Place is not worth the visit. These is nothing to see.
Written 18 June 2022
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Sporadic Traveller
Karachi, Pakistan171 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
Borith lake is not a famous site but the one whoever is visiting Hunza should explore it. The trek is for a four wheeler but of one vehicle at a time & has a lot of twists & turns before one reaches there. Can spend sometime over there. Found it better than Satpara lake.
Written 5 July 2019
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Bilal d
Karachi, Pakistan127 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
it was near winter just before real winter to start possibly autumn my tour guide from GD rovers they allowed me to see if i can swim in the coldest lake so they took me to the slightly warmer lake for a swim i would not advice anyone who are week to try to swim here in this weather water was toooo cold but most amazing swim i had
Written 26 March 2018
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Lien_Ta1980
Hanoi, Vietnam116 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
We were blessed with very nice autumn weather when we got there last month, on the way to Passu glacier. The lake is not too much special but we love the stroll along the lakeside in that windy morning. The lake is surrounded by majestic ranges of mountains. There is a vast reed field which turned yellow brown in the autumn and many birds flying over the ripples. We could really feel the spirit of freedom while we wandered along this lake.
Written 13 November 2017
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rashidaziz2016
Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
We are going to be in the area around 24th april and would like to spend one night with you guys. Do confirm if we can get 2 rooms for 24th night. Do confirm if we shall be seeing the
Written 16 April 2019
AOA,
There are guest house like Sarai Silk Route, Passu Peak inn, Passu, the best and peaceful places when you are in the area.
Written 16 April 2019
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