Lake of No Return

About this place

Nampong has a distinct borderland travel mood—mountain roads, frontier scenery, and viewpoints that connect you to the dramatic stories of the India–Myanmar edge. The Lake of No Return is one of the most talked-about spots: it’s not just “a lake,” but a place surrounded by powerful wartime legends and a feeling of mystery. Visitors usually experience it as part of the Pangsau Pass route, where the landscape itself feels historic and cinematic.

History & highlights

The Changlang district site explicitly connects the Lake of No Return story to World War II, noting reports of aircraft perishing in/near the lake and linking it to Allied missions. Wikipedia also places the lake in the Pangsau Pass area on the border, reinforcing its identity as a wartime-linked landmark tied to the historic Stilwell Road region.

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