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Timbung Pokhari

Natural lake at 4480m elevation in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Timbung Pokhari (Nepali: तिमबुन्ग पोखरी) is a natural fresh water lake located at an elevation of 4335 m in Sidingwa Rural Municipality in the Taplejung district of Nepal. The name Timbung means firing of gun in local Limbu language. The name was given to the pond because it often makes a gunfire sound.[1] The lake is about 466 m long and 154 m wide.[2]

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The lake is visited by anybody who believes in miracle known as bhakal. Locals believe that wishes of pilgrims come true by visiting the lake.[3]

The lake can be reached by about two days on foot from Chyangthapu.[4]

The perfect time to visit the Timbung Pokhari is between March – October and in Mid-July – August. In this period of time, sight seekers get a chance to explore the natural biodiversity, scenic view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and Pokhari itself in a more close-up look.[5]

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