Bashqar Gol Lake (; ) is a high altitude alpine lake located in the Laspur valley of Upper Chitral District, about from Chitral town, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. With a surface area of , it is the 4th largest lake in northern Pakistan by surface area.
The path to the lake is accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles up to the village of Sor Laspur, followed by a 20-kilometer hike, and is often utilized for camping on the way to base camp of the Thalo Zom peak or to cross the Thalo Pass.
The Bashkargol Lake lies at the foothills of the Hindu Kush mountains at an elevation of , surrounded by meadows on its south, forest on its north, and mountains on its east and west. It covers an area of . The Bashkargol lake is fed by melting glaciers and springs of the Hindu Kush mountain including the glaciers from Thalo Zom, Gochhar Sar and Kharakhali Peaks. The outlet from the lake gives rise to Laspur River, the major left tributary of the Chitral River which meets the Yarkhun River at the town of Mastuj to form the Mastuj River.
During the winter, the Bashkargol lake freezes and is covered by heavy snow. In the summers, the basin of the lake is surrounded by a sheet of alpine flowers like rose hip and gentian. Apart from it, the lake is encircled by diverse pinus species which serves as an abode for wild birds, as well as Himalayan brown bears.
Although a much lesser-known lake, in recent year it has gained popularity as a camping spot for the locals of Laspur Valley as well as hikers who traverse from Chitral valley to Kumrat Valley in Upper Dir via Thalo Pass. It is also a stopover for mountaineers approaching the base camp of Thalo Zom peak.