The lake is about 3,100 metres (10,171 ft) above the sea level and is surrounded by thick forest cover.
[1] Seruvalsar Lake is accessible via Jalori pass.
[2] Locals associate the lake with Buddhi Nagin (Hindi: बूढी नागिन, goddess of snakes and ghee and mother of all nag deities) and claim the lake's water possess medicinal properties.
A small temple to Buddhi Nagin overlooks the lake from its North side.
[3] This Himachal Pradesh location article is a stub.