Gosainkunda(गोसाइँकुण्ड), also
spelled Gosainkunda and Gosain
Kunda is
an alpine freshwater oligotrophic lake in Nepal's Langtang National Park, located at an altitude of
4,380 m (14,370 ft) in the Rasuwa District with
a surface of 13.8 ha (34 acres).Together with associated lakes, the
Gosaikunda Lake complex is 1,030 ha (4.0 sq mi) in size and has
been designated a Ramsar site on
29 September 2007.
The lake melts and sips down to form the Trishuli River and
remains frozen for six months in winter October to June. There are 108 lakes in
this area, small to medium in size. The challenging Lauribina La pass at an
altitude of 4,610 m (15,120 ft) is on its outskirts.
RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE
The Gosainkunda area has been delineated as a
religious site.Hindu mythology attributes Gosaikunda as
the abode of the Hindu deities Shiva and Gauri. The Hindu scriptures Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana and the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata refer to Samudra manthan, which is
directly related to the origin of Gosainkunda. Its waters are considered holy
and of particular significance during the Gangadashahara and the Janai Purnima
festivals when thousands of pilgrims from Nepal and India visit the area. Gosaikunda
is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva when he thrust his Trishul (holy Trident) into a mountain to
extract water so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed
poison.
TOURISM AND TREKKING
Gosainkunda is a significant place of interest on the Dhunche-Helambu trekking
route. This trek adjoins the famous Langtang Valley
trek in the same district.Both treks can be combined .Basic accommodation is
quite easily available. Tea houses offer a variety of food and snacks.
The trek to Gosainkunda starts in Dhunche Village
or Syabru Besi in the Langtang Himal, or in Sundarijal in the Kathmandu Valley.
When starting from Dhunche, the first day involves a long steady climb to reach
Chandan Bari at an altitude of about 3,200 m (10,500 ft).
Laurebinayak at about 3,700 m (12,100 ft) can be reached on the
second day. At this point, some trekkers choose to climb ahead to Gosaikunda,
though altitude sickness is
a concern as the ascent is rather steep. Many trekkers choose to stay at
Laurebinayak, which also provides sunset and sunrise views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal. The
descent from Gosainkuda to Sundarijal (सुन्दरीजल) takes about four days and
involves a short climb to Laurebina La at 4,610 m (15,120 ft), a
rapid descent to Phedi and onwards to Ghopte. Depending on pace, there are
options to stay at Thadepati, Mangengoth, Kutumsang and at many villages
farther downhill. The trails are well marked, except between Ghopte and
Thadepati.
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