Hidden in the depths of Uttarakhand is a freshwater lake called Dodital that is surrounded by oak, deodar and rhododendron forests and the Himalayas. Locally known as Dodi, it is situated at 3,657 metres above sea level and is the habitat of freshwater trout, Himalayan monal and other birds. The Assi Ganga River emerges from Dodital Lake and joins the Bhagirathi River at the confluence of Gangotri in the Uttarkashi district. Visitors to the lake, which has many legends linked to Lord Ganesh, can enjoy recreational activities like angling, boating and birdwatching, but getting there is where the fun is at. Trekkers will make their way through meadows and green fields in the summer while the winter brings snow and a deep solitude.
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OT Travel Itinerary: All You Need To Know About The Dodital Lake Trek
Locally known as Dodi, the Dodital Lake's tranquil surroundings are a favourite of trekkers and pilgrims alike, who visit it due to its connection with Lord Ganesh. Here's a day-by-day itinerary of the Dodital Lake Trek

Horses graze on the shores of Dodital Lake in the summer
Photo: Puneet Roy/Shutterstock
Horses graze on the shores of Dodital Lake in the summer
Photo: Puneet Roy/Shutterstock

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