Shey-Phoksundo is a beautiful lake in the Dolpo region of Nepal. It is located at an altitude of 3611 meters and is the deepest lake in Nepal. The lake is surrounded by the Himalayas and is the source of the famous Karnali River. Shey-Phoksundo is home to a variety of wildlife including snow leopards, blue sheep and musk deer. The lake is also an important breeding ground for migratory birds, such as bar-headed geese and great cormorants. The lake is a popular hiking spot and is known for its stunning beauty. Shey- -Phoksundo is one of the few places in Nepal where you can still see the traditional Tibetan way of life. Nearby villages are inhabited by the Tibetan-speaking ethnic group, the Dolpo-pa. The lake is surrounded by high mountains and deep valleys making it ideal for hiking and sightseeing. Visitors can explore Shey-Phoksundo National Park, where they can find a variety of wildlife including snow leopards, musk deer, blue sheep and golden eagles.