Partially frozen
Gurudongmar Lake, a glacial lake located to the north of the Himalayas in the
northeast Indian state of
Sikkim at an altitude of over 5,150 metres (16,900
ft). The lake is fed by glaciers of the
Khangchengyao massif, forms the headwaters of the
Teesta river and is considered sacred by Buddhists and Sikhs. Today is
Sikkim Day, which commemorates the formation of Sikkim as a state of India in 1975, following a popular referendum and full merger after decades of being a
protectorate since 1947.