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Trek to Rara Lake | (16 Nights/ 17  Days)
Our journey to Rara Lake is one of the most incredible and fascinating treks in all the Himalayan range lie northwest of Kathmandu in the remote area of Karnali. The trek to Rara National Park brings delight for botanists, nature-lovers and bird watchers. One can explore incredibly diverse Himalayan vegetation and observe different kinds of birds and wild animals. If you are looking of wilderness and solitude travel, this trek is an ideal choice. The route to Rara Lake is very much 'off the beaten track' and affords glimpses of typical village cultures and their rustic way of life. The clear, high altitude lake of Rara, which mirrors the snow capped Himalayas, is ringed with blue pine, black juniper forest and Himalayan cypress Lake Rara is a popular serenity pilgrimage for Nepalese. In the summer season, rainfall is low, so it is the ideal time for trekking. In the winter there is often snow on the ridge surrounding the lake, in the autumn season trekkers are rewarded with a profusion of alpine flowers. Rara Lake is five kilometers long and two kilometers wide and is the largest lake in Nepal. The Rara national Park is one of the best places in Nepal to see wildlife: musk deer, leopards, ghorals, tahr, Himalayan black beer, and the rare red panda are all native. This Rara national park is also a bird watcher’s delight, especially during November and April when many species of birds visit during their seasonal migration. Karnali region where the Rara lake is located is one of the remotest in Nepal, letting the visitors find some time in tranquility.

Rara Lake, situated at an altitude of 3,062 m. within Rara National Park, is the largest lake in Nepal. Almost The hills around the Rara lake are covered with pine, spruce and juniper forests. Which provide the habitat for the red panda, black bear, musk deer and many species of migratory birds. Rara presents a stunning scene against a backdrop of the western Himalaya. Our trek to Rara begins with a flight to the airstrip of Jumla from where we walk up through woods and meadows to Pathmara and on to village of Chautha. Crossing the 3,450-m Ghurchi Lagna pass, there are great views of the Mugu Karnali river and snow covered mountains near the Tibetan border. We continue walking and reach Rara Lake, a picture of solitude in wilderness. The Rara lake is 170 m deep and contains otters and fish. After finishing our tour to Rara lake we walk back to Jumla for the flight to Kathmandu.
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A day on Trek to Rara Lake
At 6 am your Sherpa will come to your tent with a chirpy good morning, followed shortly by a basin of hot water to wash in. Then it's time to order breakfast, pack up your kit and head off to trek for the next three hours through forests, hills, mountains and local villages. You'll stop for an hour at a particularly pleasant spot along the way for a well-earned hot lunch. Then you'll then walk another three hours or so, before you stop for the night. Then you can have tea or coffee and some light snacks, before exploring the area with trek leader or just relaxing until dinner is served in a tented dining hall.
The evenings are spent reading or chatting with your fellow trekkers and crew about the trip so far(s). A pack of cards is an asset on these nights; the crew love teaching various Nepali card games and learning new Western games. Finally, it's off to bed for a well deserved night's rest before you start it all again.
 

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TRIP FACTS - Trek to Rara Lake
Route::
Nepaljung/Jumla/Nepaljung
Duration ::
17 Days
Grade::
Moderate
Max Elevation ::
Ghurchi Lagna pass [3450m]
Trekking Style::
Camping
Meal ::
Full board on trek, breakfast in city
Accomodation::
Camping on trek, hotel in city.
Transportation::
Flight/Private vehicle
Best Month ::
15 Sep-30 Nov & 15 Mar-31 May
Group Size::
2 to10 Persons Minimum(Max. on request).
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