Missing Snow At Lakshadweep? Here Are 7 Frozen Lakes From Around The World


Lake Baikal, Russia

    Baikal, the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, freezes into a huge, crystalline ice sheet. Envision traversing the glistening ice and seeing into the azure abysses where life persists despite the icy exterior.

Moraine Lake, Canada

    Located in the heart of the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, Moraine Lakes vivid turquoise waters transform into a dreamy milky blue throughout the winter months. Encircled by snow-covered peaks and verdant trees, the scene is the epitome of a winter wonderland.

Abraham Lake, Canada

    This hidden treasure from Alberta is well-known for its methane bubbles, which are trapped beneath the ice and produce fascinating ice bubbles that shine like icy chandeliers. Discover them via ice caves or take in their views from above; each provides a different viewpoint.

Lake Bled, Slovenia

    On this lovely Slovenian lake, Bled Island, with its quaint church and castle fit for a fairy tale, takes front stage. The neighbouring mountains and snow-dusted island create a landscape reminiscent of a Christmas carol during the winter season.

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

    This UNESCO World Heritage site features a sequence of blue lakes that cascade and are linked by waterfalls. In the winter, the lakes become brilliant mirrors and the falls turn into frozen drapes, producing an incredibly beautiful scene.

Lake Mývatn, Iceland

    This geothermal wonderland in Iceland features steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and lava formations that rise dramatically from the frozen lake. Its an otherworldly landscape that feels like stepping onto another planet.

Tso Lhamo Lake,Sikkim,India

    Tso Lhamo Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world situated in North Sikkim near to Gurudongmar Lake. India’s highest fresh water lake situated at an altitude of 5,330 metres remain frozen in winter.

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