Chitta Katha Lake – A Hidden Gem of Shounter Valley, Azad Kashmir

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Chitta Katha Lake and Its Details

Chitta Katha Lake is located in the Shounter Valley, within the region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The name “Shounter” evolved from the words “Chhaun Chhar,” which gradually changed to “Shon Chhar” and finally to “Shounter.” “Chhaun Chhar” means “gushing water.”

In Chhaun Chhar, there is another small, spoon-shaped yet beautiful lake, which is referred to as “Spoon Lake” due to its unique shape resembling a spoon.

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A little ahead of Spoon Lake, you will find a massive waterfall known as “Shounter Waterfall.” This waterfall is situated at the farthest end of Shounter Valley. Beyond this point, the Shounter Pass begins, connecting Shounter Valley (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) to Astore Valley (Gilgit-Baltistan). With a day’s hike, you can cross from Shounter into Astore.

Shounter Valley can only be accessed via four-wheelers or motorbikes; no cars can travel on this terrain.

Chitta Katha Lake is also commonly referred to as “Shounter Lake.” The name “Chitta Katha” translates to “White Lake.”

Chitta Katha Lake is located in the Neelum Valley and is situated at an altitude of 13,500 feet above sea level. This high-altitude lake, with its stunning beauty and serene surroundings, is one of the hidden gems of Azad Kashmir and a popular destination for adventurers and trekkers.

Visitors to Chitta Katha are treated to breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear waters, and the pristine, untouched natural landscape of Shounter Valley. For those looking to experience the raw beauty of nature, this lake offers a remarkable escape into the wilderness.

Chitta Katha Lake is located in the Shounter Valley, within the region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The name “Shounter” evolved from the words “Chhaun Chhar,” which gradually changed to “Shon Chhar” and finally to “Shounter.” “Chhaun Chhar” means “gushing water.”

In Chhaun Chhar, there is another small, spoon-shaped yet beautiful lake, which is referred to as “Spoon Lake” due to its unique shape resembling a spoon.

A little ahead of Spoon Lake, you will find a massive waterfall known as “Shounter Waterfall.” This waterfall is situated at the farthest end of Shounter Valley. Beyond this point, the Shounter Pass begins, connecting Shounter Valley (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) to Astore Valley (Gilgit-Baltistan). With a day’s hike, you can cross from Shounter into Astore.

Shounter Valley can only be accessed via four-wheelers or motorbikes; no cars can travel on this terrain.

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Chitta Katha Lake is also commonly referred to as “Shounter Lake.” The name “Chitta Katha” translates to “White Lake.”

Chitta Katha Lake is located in the Neelum Valley and is situated at an altitude of 13,500 feet above sea level. This high-altitude lake, with its stunning beauty and serene surroundings, is one of the hidden gems of Azad Kashmir and a popular destination for adventurers and trekkers.

Visitors to Chitta Katha are treated to breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear waters, and the pristine, untouched natural landscape of Shounter Valley. For those looking to experience the raw beauty of nature, this lake offers a remarkable escape into the wilderness.

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