
Tucked deep in the mountains of Kalam Valley, Mahodand Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Pakistan — and once you see it, you’ll know why it’s worth the journey.
Clear blue water, pine-covered hills, and the feeling that you’re far away from the world… this place is nature at its finest.
Here’s everything you need to know before visiting Mahodand Lake.
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ToggleLocation & How to Get There
Distance from Kalam: ~35 km
Travel time: 2–3 hours (depends on road conditions)
Transport: Only accessible by 4×4 jeep (Rs. 6,000–8,000 round trip from Kalam)
The road is bumpy, muddy, and full of adventure — so buckle up! But the views along the way are unreal.
💡 You’ll pass through forests, rivers, and small villages. Don’t forget your camera!
What to Do at the Lake
- Boating: Wooden boats available (Rs. 500–1,000)
- Horse riding along the lakeside
- Fishing: Trout is famous here (with permission)
- Picnic by the water with mountain views
- Photography: Every angle is a wallpaper shot
What to Bring
- Snacks and water (no proper shops at the lake)
- Warm clothes — it’s cold even in summer
- Power bank + flashlight
- Trash bag (please don’t litter!)
- Light raincoat or umbrella (weather changes fast)
Food Options
There are a few tea stalls and basic dhabas, but they mostly serve:
- Chai
- Boiled eggs
- Noodles
- Occasionally, trout fish (if available)
Don’t rely on full meals — bring your own food if you’re staying long.
Things to Know
- No mobile signal at the lake
- No hotels — only camping possible (if weather allows)
- Road may close in winter or after heavy rain — check locally before going
Mahodand Lake is not luxury travel — it’s raw, real, and unforgettable.
If you love peace, nature, and a bit of adventure, this is your spot.
So rent that jeep, pack those snacks, and go experience one of Pakistan’s most magical lakes.