Borith Lake () is a lake in Gojal, the Upper Hunza Valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Borith lies about above sea level.

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Geography

Located some 2 km to the north of Hussaini village, Borith Lake is a saline body of water occupying a small hollow at an elevation of 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). The lake can be reached via a 2 km paved route from Husseini village, which lies adjacent to Gulmit village. It is also accessible by a 2-3 hour trekking route directly from Gulmit, across the end of the Ghulkin glacier. The site is a sanctuary for migrating wildfowl and is often visited by bird-watchers and nature lovers. The large number of ducks arriving from the warmer parts of southern Pakistan, can be witnessed between the months of March and June. The birds rest here on their way northwards to the cooler waters of central Asia. Similarly, from September–November, the migration occurs in reverse with the onset of winter towards the north.

A one-hour trek each way brings visitors to Hussaini Glacier. Hikers can follow the trekking route towards Borith Lake as far as the edge of the glacier, and return by the same route.