Rara Lake trekking is a trip to the heavenly place in Nepal to the Far North West in the least visited and undisturbed area. Rara Lake ‘known as Queen of Lakes’ lies amidst the enchanting alpine forests where the snowcapped mountain panorama play hide and seek with the lake every now and then.
The Rara Lake is Nepal’s biggest and deepest freshwater lake with a total area of 9.8km2 located inside Rara National Park and within Jumla and Mugu districts of Nepal. Trekking to Rara Lake offers the fantastic views of hidden peaks Api 7132m, Saipal 7031m, Kagmara Himal 5115m and Kanjibroba 6883m. After an epic flight to Nepalgunj and Talcha, the journey leads through interesting villages and heavily cultivated farms with amphitheater of terraces. We will be trekking through enchanting woodlands of rhododendron, spruce, maple, oak, pine and fir trees to reach Rara National Park and the charming Rara Lake. This peaceful lake is surrounded with heavily woodlands and is home to many wild lives and exotic birds.
Chuchemara Danda 4090m, which can be accessed with few hrs of hiking is one of the best vantage points offering the magnificent views of the deep blue clear lake beneath the snowcapped peaks surrounded by thick forested hillside. Even though the spring and autumn is the best time to be around but one can also visit the other times of the year. During winter, one can witness the migratory birds from various regions around the world while during summer, the Himalayan flowers grow around the lake creating a vibrant landscape.
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