To enjoy trek, you have to reach Rohanda, a small
village, some 20 kms from Sundernagar. From Rohanda small village ,have all
basic facilities (food ,hotel ,bus service ).one can start the trek to reach
the lake, passing through the forests, which takes approx 3 ½ hours. It is also
interesting to note that Rohanda village is also a beautiful, unspoilt place of
Himachal Pradesh. Situated among apple orchards with cedar, pine and oak trees
all-around, the place is most ideal for enchanting walks within the forest.
One can also trek to Shikari Devi temple, passing
through Kamru Nag and the distance from Rohanda would be approx 16 kms. Shikari
Devi temple is an ancient temple from the times of Pandavas. The beauty of the
entire place has to be seen to be believed. It is simply heavenly.
Kamarunag is one of the best destinations in Himachal
Pradesh. Relatively less known Himalayan trek, Kamrunag is not
even listed well in the official tourism websites of Himachal Pradesh. Like all
other lakes in Himachal Pradesh, Kamarunag or Kumarwah Lake has
its own legend.
The lake
is completely frozen in winters and only experienced trekkers should go there
during this time of year. Reach at the top and see Mother Nature at its best!
Walking on the frozen lake and a slide along the slanting snowy surfaces can be
a pleasant experience to anyone. For new trekkers, it is advisable to visit
Kamarunag during summers.
All the way to Kamarunag you will be enjoying the
breathtaking views of snow clad Dhauladhar ranges and Balh Valley. Do not
expect the modern amenities to be present anywhere close to the Kamarunag Lake.
It is one of the lakes in Himachal Pradesh where you can actually find yourself
in the wild.
Cultural and Religious Significance: Kamarunag
Lake has enormous religious significance in the region. Temple of one of
most revered deities in Mandi, known as Kamrunag Dev is situated on the
banks of lake. Known as ?Raining God? in the region, people often approach the
temple priest in large numbers to for favorable weather conditions. A fair is
held at this place on 14th of June every year. People make various offerings
including ornaments, coins etc.
The Legend Kamrunag :
Like
every other temple, peak, and lake in the Himalayas, this lake too has a
story. It is believed that the Lord KamruNag wanted to participate in
the great battle of Mahabharat. However, he was not allowed to take part
in the battle. However, he witnessed the battle until its end.
Today,
villagers visit the lake and the temple to pray to the Rain God during
summers and it is believed that only after prayers have been offered to
the Lord, the rainy season marks its presence in the valley. Every year a
three day fair is held at this place in the middle of the June.
Pilgrims make various offerings including coins, gold and silver
ornaments in the lake.
Kamru Nag Lake:
Kamru Nag Lake
is situated at a height of 3,334 meters above sea level on the Mandi –
Karsog road. The lake has enormous religious significance in the region
as the temple of one of most revered deities in Mandi, known as Kamrunag
Dev is situated on the banks of lake. Kamrunag is a famous weather-god
of Seraj valley. People often pray to the weather God in the temple for
favourable weather conditions. Pilgrims take holy bath during Kamrunag
‘jatar’ in the lake. A fair is held here on 14th of June every year.
People make various offerings especially of gold ornaments, coins etc.
People have been making offerings of gold and other precious metals and
stones since centuries. Thus gold and other ornaments much more than
anyone’s imagination lies buried in the depths of the holy lake of
Kamrunag. Thieves have attempted several times in the past but without
any success. During winters the lake is completely frozen.
How to Reach:
To
reach here, you have to reach Rohanda, a small village, some 20 kms
from Sundernagar. From Rohanda one can start the trek to reach the lake,
passing through the forests, which takes approx 3 ½ hours. It is also
interesting to note that Rohanda village is also a beautiful, unspoilt
place of Himachal Pradesh. Situated among apple orchards with cedar,
pine and oak trees all-around, the place is most ideal for enchanting
walks within the forest.
One can also
trek to Shikari Devi temple, passing through Kamru Nag and the distance
from Rohanda would be approx 16 kms. Shikari Devi temple is an ancient
temple from the times of Pandavas. The beauty of the entire place has to
be seen to be believed. It is simply heavenly.