Rara Lake Trek

Posted by Treks in Nepal on August 10th, 2018

Rara lake is encompassed by verdant high knolls and soak thickly forested edges that are plenteous with untamed life. The region around Jumla and Rara Lake is still generally unexplored. The territory gives an essence of characteristic wild and quiet. Rara Lake Trekking begins from Jumla, the biggest upland slope town in the west Nepal. Climbing continuously through woodlands of blended oak, conifer, pine, expansive leafed chestnut, white birch and rhododendron, we cross the rich elevated knolls with crowds of sheep and goat herders. Rara Lake is Nepal's biggest lake and lies at an elevation of 3050 meters. A remarkable snowcapped display of Dolpo and Tibetan mountains eclipses the scene over the profound clear waters of the lake. The National stop comprises of Himalayan mountain bear, panther, Black Panther, thar, musk deer, red panda, goral, wild hog, rhesus and laziness monkeys and various types of fowls.

The Rara Lake Trek offers phenomenal perspectives of Rara Lake and mountain landscape, shot of spotting untamed life, for example, musk deer and wild bear, remnants of the Malla tradition's old royal residence. Chuchemara Dauda at the rise of 4087 meters is the best vantage point amid the trek to get the sublime perspectives of the dark blue quiet lake and exceedingly forested slope with the snow-topped crests on the background. The last four long periods of the Rara Lake trek offer radiant perspectives over Mugu, the southern piles of Humla and the fringe scopes of Tibet. The Rara lake trekking trail takes us through green snow capped fields and remote towns, previously sliding steeply off the second go to Jumla. From here, we fly back to Kathmandu through Nepalgunj. On the off chance that you are searching for wild and isolation in the wonderful western Nepal, the Rara lake trek is a perfect decision.

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