Hey adventurers! Visit Pandoh Dam in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh! Built in 1977 on the Beas River, this engineering marvel, once known as the 'Beas-Sutlej Link Project,' diverts water to generate power. The emerald green reservoir is super pretty and makes for awesome photos. A must-see spot on your Himachal travel diaries!
Capture Photographs Of The Dam.
Enjoy Scenic Views Of The Reservoir.
Explore Nearby Hiking Trails.
Visit The Pandoh Lake Viewpoint.
March to June
Morning
₹500 per person
The Pandoh Dam was completed in 1977 as part of the Beas Project, a large-scale undertaking aimed at harnessing the water resources of the Beas River for irrigation and power generation. The project involved diverting the Beas River's water via a 38 km long tunnel to the Satluj River, where it would then flow into the Gobind Sagar reservoir of the Bhakra Dam. This diversion significantly increased the power generation capacity of the Bhakra-Nangal project. The construction of the Pandoh Dam and the associated infrastructure was a significant engineering feat, contributing to the economic development of the region by providing electricity and irrigation water. Over the years, the dam has become a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the blend of engineering and natural beauty.