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Mahodand Lake

Mahodand Lake

FieldValue
nameMahodand Lake
imageMahodand Lake in Oshu Valley.JPG
captionMahodand Lake in Oshu Valley
locationUsho, Swat Valley
coords
lake_typeAlpine/Glacial lake
inflowGlaciers water
outflowUshu Khwar
pushpin_mapKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
basin_countriesPakistan
length2 km
width1.2 km
elevation2865 m
citiesMatiltan, Ushu, Kalam Valley

| max-depth = Mahodand Lake (; - "Lake of Fishes") is a lake located in the upper Usho Valley at a distance of about 40 km from Kalam in Upper Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The lake is accessible by a four-wheel drive vehicle, and is often utilized for fishing and boating.

Geography

Mahodand Lake

The Mahodand Lake lies at the foothills of Hindu Kush mountains at an elevation of 2865 m, surrounded by meadows, mountains and dense forests. Similarly, the banks of Mahodand Lake are covered by pines and pastures that serve as a camping site during the summer. The Mahodand Lake is fed by melting glaciers and springs of the Hindu Kush mountain and gives rise to Ushu Khwar, the major left tributary of the Swat River.

Flora and fauna

During the winter, the Mahodand lake freezes and is covered by heavy snow. In the summers, the basin of the lake is surrounded by a sheet of alpine flowers like geum, blue poppy, potentilla and gentian. Apart from it, the lake is encircled by diverse pinus species which serves as abode for wild birds. Similarly, the lake contains abounding trout fish, which furnish ideal opportunity for angling, but catching is allowed only to licensed anglers.

Fishing and camping

Boating in Mahodand lake

Visitors fish and camp at the lake. The waters of Mahodand lake are divided into a series of small and large streams, which once swarmed with brown and rainbow trout introduced by the former ruler of Swat State. Over-fishing by the locals for daily income, along with the illegal use of fishing methods like electrocution, dynamiting, and large nets, have significantly reduced the fish population.

References

References

  1. (8 July 2024). "Monsoon magic at Mahodand lake". [[Daily Times (Pakistan).
  2. (29 July 2015). "Mahodand Lake – A tribute to the majestic ‘Switzerland of the East’". [[The Express Tribune]].
  3. (15 July 2018). "Cast a line in Swat’s Mahodand Lake | Pakistan - Geo.tv".
  4. (28 May 2017). "The Exquisite Mahodand Lake in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa". [[Dawn (newspaper).
  5. "Geography of Lake".
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