Pannatal

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Pannatal
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Pannatal
Location Uttarakhand India
Coordinates 29°21′25″N79°31′52″E / 29.357°N 79.531°E / 29.357; 79.531 Coordinates: 29°21′25″N79°31′52″E / 29.357°N 79.531°E / 29.357; 79.531
Basin  countriesIndia
Surface elevation1,370 m (4,490 ft)
Pannatal

Pannatal, also known as Garurtal, is one of the seven lakes of Sattal in Uttarakhand, India.

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Sat Tal is located at an altitude of 1 370 m above sea level. Sat Tal is located 22 km from Nainital, 298 km from New Delhi, and 35 km from Kathgodam Railway Station. There are six other lakes in the surrounding area: Nal-Damyanti Tal, Purna Tal, Sita Tal, Ram Tal, Laxman Tal, and Sukha Tal (Khurdariya Tal).

The lake and its surroundings are clean and untouched by commercialization.

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