Fish Feeding Point

Himachal Pradesh


At the lake's southwest corner, visitors gather beneath a Himachal Tourism open pavilion throwing balls of atta (flour) or puffed rice into the water. The result is a seething mass of sacred carp gobbling up the offerings while gangs of monkeys try to catch the crumbs.

The point faces the archway that leads to the lake from both bus and taxi stands.


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