5/5 Muzaffar A. 2 years ago on Google
In
the
Lap
of
the
Pirpanjal
Mountains
and
the
Valley's
third
highest
peak
(Bremsakli)
there
lies
a
small
yet
alluring
and
babbling
glacial
lake-
Chirsar.
It
lies
in
the
district
Kulgam
and
the
Almighty
has
endowed
this
area
with
richest
sources
of
water
and
green
treasures-
forests.
You
can
take
up
the
vehicle
up
to
Hallan,
Manzgam.
Park
your
vehicle
there
and
set
on
foot
from
there
through
the
school
ground.
When
you
face
south
you
will
see
a
dry
trail
of
water
through
the
middle
of
the
forest.
Keep
the
same
track,
it
will
take
an
hour
to
reach
the
top.
At
the
top
keep
left
and
you
will
reach
the
Junction
Alasmad
and
continue
the
straight
trail
and
you
will
reach
Chiranbal,
then
Kadalbal.
You
will
find
a
hut
and
few
local
shops
at
Kadalbal.
From
Kadalbal,
keep
left
to
reach
Haakwas.
The
whole
trail
will
be
enjoyed
to
the
greater
extents
as
it's
easy,
friendly
and
refreshing
at
every
step.
Haakwas
is
an
open
ground
with
lush
green
velvets
spread
all
over
the
area.
You
can
set
your
camp
out
there
but
do
set
your
camp
near
Masjid.
After
that
pass
the
right
hillock
and
you
will
see
the
gushing
waters
of
Chirsar
Lake.
Keep
the
trail
along
the
water,towards
south
and
you
will
reach
the
mesmerizing
Chirsar
Lake
within
an
hour
or
two.
The
lake
is
surrounded
by
Pirpanjal
hunks
from
the
southern
side
and
right
and
left
by
the
up
right
mountains.
I
suggest
August
for
the
hike.
It
may
take
you
3
to
4
hours
from
Hallan
on
foot.
Caution:
Don't
litter
the
poly
wastes
around
the
space.
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