Located in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, Parashar Lake boasts of unique beauty of nature. Your mind will be thrilled to see this philosophical site of the beauty of nature. In the midst of the rainy season, there is greenery in the plains here. The views of Parashar Lake, situated at an altitude of 9 thousand feet above sea level, are not less than heaven. Rest houses are available for tourists to stay here. It is necessary to carry food items, drinking water, medicines and other items with you. Apart from the natural beauty, there is also a floating plot in the lake. The floating plot in the lake is called Tahla in the local language. This is a surprise to all as the plot moves here and there in the lake. On the banks of the lake is a temple built in the attractive pagoda style, which was built in the 14th century by Raja Bansen of the princely state of Mandi.
A two-day Saranahuli fair of Parashar Rishi is also held here. But for the last one and a half years, due to Corona, there is a ban on organizing fairs in the state. Dev Sukh, Dev Rishi Thatta, Sukhdev Rishi Dagadu and the adorable Dev Ganapati Maharaj of Snor Valley also reach the fair.
From here the lake remains only eight kilometers away by a foot track. One can also go beyond the rebel by car. Ahead of Mandi on NH, one can reach Parashar Lake by going from Pandoh to the beautiful scenic spot Pandoh.
There is a way to reach here from Mata Hanogi temple even after being bound. While returning from Kullu, one can reach Parashar Lake by rebelling from Saigli of a place called Bajaura. Kataula Kandi Baghi can also be reached from Mandi via Drang.
All the ways to reach Parashar are full of lush green wild trees and plants, flowers and herbs. As we approach Parashar, the color of nature also changes.