Sheshnag Lake

Sheshnag Lake

Sheshnag Lake - A Divine Himalayan Wonder

At an elevation of 3,574 meters (11,730 ft), Sheshnag Lake is a breathtaking glacial lake on the sacred Amarnath Yatra's Pahalgam route, combining mythological significance with stunning natural beauty.

The Legend & Landscape

This high-altitude lake is named after Sheshnag, the seven-headed serpent king from Hindu scriptures who is believed to guard sacred spaces. The deep blue waters, surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan peaks, create one of the most mesmerizing sights on the pilgrimage route.

Mythological Significance

Considered the abode of the divine serpent king, making it a spiritually powerful stop for pilgrims

Natural Majesty

Glacial waters that change colors through the day against a backdrop of towering peaks

Pilgrimage Importance

Second major stop on the traditional Pahalgam route to Amarnath Cave

Best Viewing Period

June to August when the snow melts partially, revealing the lake's full grandeur

Journey to Sheshnag Lake

The trek from Pahalgam to Sheshnag is approximately 11-12 km, with most pilgrims staying overnight here before continuing to Panchtarni. Divine Path Travels provides:

  • Guided pilgrimage tours with expert insights into the lake's significance
  • Comfortable accommodation arrangements near the lake
  • Altitude acclimatization support and safety measures
  • Complete logistical support for your spiritual journey