Located at 4,522 meters, Tso Moriri is the largest high-altitude lake in India, spanning about 29 km in length. Unlike Pangong, this lake is entirely in India and is part of the Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. The lake is home to rare birds like the Black-necked Crane and Bar-headed Goose, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Camping near the lake under a star-lit sky is a serene experience, though accommodation options are minimal. Trekkers can explore nearby Korzok Village, inhabited by nomadic Changpa herders, who raise Pashmina goats. The breathtaking landscape, crisp air, and pristine waters make Tso Moriri one of the most peaceful and picturesque destinations in Ladakh.