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Situated in the pristine region of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, Banjosa Lake stands as an enchanting and mesmerizing evidence of the natural beauty of nature.
It embodies the natural beauty on one hand and the historical and cultural diversity of this Heaven on Earth on the other.
This place has a rich history of political upheaval and resilience which is manifested in its architectural styles representing Raj, colonial, and past independence eras. It is best reflected in its architecture.
Banjosa Lake is a man-made lake. It was rebuilt by Shaukat Hussain who was a well-known contractor in the Poonch district.
Located at a height of 1981 meters. It is surrounded by lush green pine trees, thick forests, and lofty mountains. It is accessible by a road from Rawlakot.
The lake is often visited from April to October as the weather is very pleasant. The lake is frozen in winter and people go skating also. During winter the temperature falls to -5 C°. The temperature remains from 16°C to 20°C.
The charm of Banjosa Lake strikes you very pleasantly. The crystal clear waters of the lake mirror the sky and the surrounding Pine forests create an enchanted canvas of light, color, and reflections.
The reflection of intense blue skies in the sparkling water of the lake invites visitors to take a stroll at its bank, go accommodation boating, or simply sink in the scenic beauty of Banjoss Lake.
There are other recreational activities provided at the lake, like horse riding, hiking, boating, etc. This place provides a perfect backdrop for excellent photography.
The surrounding area of the lake comprising dense forests provides a wide variety of flora and fauna. This place is also home to migratory birds and a perfect venue for bird watchers.
Banjosa Lake provides a perfectly serene environment for families to enjoy and spend quality time together.
This lake leaves a lasting impression on the mind of the visitor just like” the Host of Golden Daffodils” left a lasting impression on William’s words worths’ mind.
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