There is something really beautiful about Upper Kachura Lake. You can easily access it by car, and there are plenty of parking areas available. You can take a short walk from the parking area to the lake, where locals sell locally sourced and handmade products. You can also enjoy drinks and snacks at these places.
At the point where you first see the lake, you have an incredible elevated view. Awe-inspiring beauty. To descend to the lake level, you have to navigate several steep concrete stairs from this position. This would present a problem for a visitor who has mobility issues. Water levels in the lake vary according to the season. Much of the mountain snow has melted in the past couple of months, meaning that the lake has become much more full.
Various types of boats are available for boating on the lake, and there are a few restaurants around the area. We enjoyed our boat ride and the fresh apples from the trees in the nearby area.
The lake is one of the most serene and scenic in Skardu (30 minutes drive). You can swim there with family, but you need to bring extra layers and towels. Those guys will give you a secluded corner for your family, and we spent an afternoon swimming and riding a boat. Its beauty has almost remained untouched and unexplored by travelers due to a lack of infrastructure caused by the rough terrain.
Shangrila Lake is located in the Karakoram mountain range of the western Himalayas, in the Kashmir region, and in the basin of the Indus River. In Upper Kachura Lake, the water is clear and its depth is 70 metres (230 feet). Temperatures in the summer are 15°C (59°F). There is a solid layer of ice on the surface in the winter. At a lower elevation, the upper Indus River flows.