From Kathmandu: 14 Days RARA LAKE TREK From Kathmandu: RARA LAKE TREK

  • 0
ID: GYG543251-938414
श्रेणी:
देश: Nepal

अवधि: 14 दिन


विवरण

The Rara Lake Trek is a scenic and remote trekking adventure in western Nepal that leads to the breathtaking Rara Lake, the largest lake in Nepal, surrounded by pristine wilderness and stunning landscapes.
Rara Lake, also known as Rara Taal, is the largest lake in Nepal and is located in the remote northwestern region of the country. It is situated within the Rara National Park, which is known for its pristine natural beauty and unique biodiversity.
Rara Lake is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. The lake is surrounded by lush alpine meadows, dense forests, and towering snow-capped peaks, creating a picturesque and serene landscape. The clear blue waters of the lake reflect the surrounding mountains and create a mesmerizing sight.
Rara National Park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The park is inhabited by various wildlife species, including musk deer, Himalayan tahr, red panda, and a variety of bird species, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
Visitors to Rara Lake can enjoy boating on its calm waters, allowing them to fully appreciate the lake's beauty and the surrounding scenery. The lake is relatively undisturbed, making it a peaceful and tranquil experience for those who come to explore its waters.
The best time to visit Rara Lake is during the late spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to November) when the weather is clear and the natural beauty is at its peak.


Full Itinerary

Day 01:
Arrival in Kathmandu
Our team member will be there to pick you up at Tribhuvan international airport and escort you to your accommodation on the very first day. In the remaining time, you can stroll around the streets of Basantapur, Thamel, and some other places. You will be provided with the best hospitality along with a delicious Nepali cuisine dinner. You will be staying overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 02:
Kathmandu– fly Nepalgunj 150m
On this day, you'll take an hour's beautiful trip to Nepalgunj from Kathmandu. Today you'll have sufficient opportunity to explore Nepalgunj, a multi-ethnic city of Nepal. You'll get a nearby glimpse of the culture and way of life of Terai individuals which is very not quite the same as individuals living in the capital city. You can visit Grasscutters' Lane or entertain yourself with the street foods. You can likewise visit Royal Bardia National Park which is a couple of good ways from the primary market of Nepalgunj. Here you can do elephant safaris and get a natural life experience. We will spend the night at Nepalgunj

Day 03:
Nepalgunj– Jumla, 2540m
Today, after having early morning breakfast, you'll take a departure from Nepalgunj to Jumla. It is a short 20 minutes flight and you'll reach Jumla at a height of 2,540 meters. Today you'll feel the extraordinary change in the scene as you'll fly from the plain place that is known for Terai to the bumpy scene of Jumla. Jumla is one of the remote and less created Karnali areas of Nepal. You'll go through an entire day exploring this unfamiliar spot for the acclimatization reason. The focal point of the town, called Khalanga Bazaar, is cleared of enormous flagstones and is a bustling exchanging post for the district. Past the numerous shops are two intriguing Hindu sanctuaries, Chandan Nath, which remembers the yogi who acquainted rice cultivating with the valley somewhere in the range of 900 years prior and is committed to Vishnu, and Bhairavnath, a fresher sanctuary devoted to Shiva. These sanctuaries were worked toward the start of the Malla Empire, a Khas line that ruled western Nepal, Tibet, Ladakh, and Kashmir for a considerable length of time, see Khas People in Ethnic Groups. A solid breeze blows through the valley in the evenings, so on the off chance that you show up before the expected time enough, it is a smart thought to finish tomorrow's trek. We will spend the night at Jumla.

Day 04:
Jumla– Chere Chaur, 3055m, 4.5 hours
Today is the main start day of our trek. We leave Jumla and rise to Chere Chaur along the Jugad Khola. After early morning breakfast, we'll begin your trek from Jumla to Chere Chaur (3,055 meters). Today is the first day of the trek so you have to gradually rise and drink a lot of water. While in transit to Chere Chaur, you'll pass Khalanga Bazaar, a little commercial center. In the wake of going through a few little towns and sanctuaries, you'll reach Chere Chaur and spend the night.

Day 05:
Chere Chaur– Chalachaur, 2980m 5hrs
On this day, you'll pursue the western path and make a gradual climb through delightful rhododendron, birch, and pine backwoods to the spot called Jaljala Pass. A simple plunge on the north side of the pass before long carries you to an expansive verdant field, Jaljala Chaur. To arrive at a couple of structures on the most distant side of the field proceed with the northern tree line to a path that traverses a stream. On the off chance that you take any of the prior, direct courses, you should swim various little streams and cross the boggy ground. Camp on a fix of cleared ground before the structures should you need to remain here. From the buildings, the path dives quickly through woodland into the Jaljala Khola valley, where there is a decent campsite at Chalachaur.

Day 06:
Chalachaur– Sinja, 2490m 4.5 hours
Today, after having early morning breakfast we will be present in fine deciduous woods with the shimmering Jaljala Khola driving the way. Following 45 minutes a huge tributary valley converges from the privilege and the principal little plots of farmland show up. Strolling through the town you can see the finish of the valley ahead, and a rough projection with directing perspectives. The path twists around the southern base of the projection and afterward drops to a scaffold over the outpouring of the Jaljala Khola to a landmass with the Sinja Khola on the far side. Camp on the landmass beside the wellbeing post (2405m, 45 mins), the principal some portion of the town is on the furthest side of the valley and can become to by another extension.

Day 07:
Sinja Exploration day, 2490m
Today we will spend our day exploring the beautiful Sinja valley and its surroundings. The projection that you spent the earlier day is a significant site in medieval Nepali history. The western slopes of Nepal were previously the focal point of the biggest realm at any point found in the Himalayas, before the unification of Nepal. The main remains are a few remnants of the regal royal residence and the antiquated Hindu Kankasundri Temple on top of the promontory, called Lamathada. From the highest point of Lamathada, you gaze down into a profound gorge toward the west, and a few give in on the far bank, where the fifth Dalai Lama is said to have ruminated. The old outskirt with Tibet isn't far away, in the Mugu Karnali Nadi valley, and nearby legends recount when Sinja was the most significant spot in the Himalaya ranges.

Day 08:
Sinja– Ghoro Singha, 3050m 4hrs
From the campground, cross the suspension scaffold to Sinja town and pursue a dirt trail that climbs a little as it heads through the canyon behind Lamathada. From the crevasse, it is anything but difficult to perceive any reason why Lamathada was such a conspicuous decision for a post royal residence, any assailant from here would get no opportunity of achievement. Proceed on the north bank of the Sinja Khola along a path that keeps on climbing; don't take any littler courses that slide to the riverside. After 1½ hours you should arrive at the distant homes of Bhota at the passage of the Ghatta Khola valley, 2600m. From the town, we jump on a precarious path for some time pursued by a moderately simple path until Laha Village. From Laha, it is a precarious move up until Ghorosingha nearby Ghatte Khola.

Day 09:
Ghoro Singha– Rara Lake, 3010m 6.5 hours
We start our lofty rising after breakfast. Our path is close by Chuchhemara Danda from where we get the opportunity to respect the Himalayan display, the immense and peaceful Rara Lake, and the lavish vegetation of the Rara National Park. While in transit to Rara Lake, we go through Khatyar Khola Camp and a couple of towns including Murma.

Day 10:
Rara Lake Exporation day, 3010m
Rara Lake is an unspoiled spot; the astoundingly clear water encompassed by secured backwoods is a nature sweethearts fantasy. A stroll around the edge of the lake is extremely worth the exertion – check whether you can detect the stele denoting the cardinal focuses, no one knows how or why they are here. On the north-eastern bank is Rara Mahadev Temple, beautified with woodcarvings of elephants, peacocks,s, and individuals. On the full moon in July/August local people assemble here to respect the god Thakur, who, legend says, made the lake by terminating a bolt at the western shore and afterward fabricated the eastern bank by stepping down the earth. Whirling rock developments at the eastern finish of the lake are said to be his impressions. There are some old kayaks close to the military camp that you may have the option to utilize. The lake water is very clear for swimming, yet cold, and Park's decision stipulates that you should utilize lightness helps.

Day 11:
Rara Lake– Pina, 2440m 4 hours
On this day, abandoning delightful flawless Rara Lake you'll trek towards Pina. The present walk is around 4-5 hours and very charming until you reach Gamgadhi, headquarters of the Mugu District. Further, you'll pursue the wonderful woods trail to Jhyari Khola. What's more, after short tough strolls take you through the pine timberland to Pina (2,440 meters). Night stay at the teahouse of Pina town.

Day 12:
Pina– Bumra 2850m 7.5 hours
Today, after eating breakfast, you'll leave Pina for Bumra. The path is downhill and leads through Ghurchi Langna Pass at an elevation of 3,480 meters. This is the most noteworthy purpose of the trek. You can see vivid petition banners and from the highest point of the pass, you can see the wonderful Karnali waterway. In the wake of appreciating the view, you'll proceed with your trek down to Bulbule. From Bulbule, you'll move towards the south and proceed through the little settlement around Chautha. Following 5-6 hours of walk, you'll arrive at an excellent town in Burma (2,850 meters) for a medium-term remain. This town is likewise called Nauri Ghat.

Day 13:
Bumra–Jumla, 2540m, 7hrs
Today we'll begin our trek promptly toward the beginning of the day from Bumra town. Getting a charge out of the last day of your Rara Lake Trekking you'll traverse the Hima River. Following a couple of long periods of the downhill walk, you'll arrive at a natural aquifer. Here you can clean up and loosen up your body. In the wake of investing some energy in the natural aquifer, you'll cross Danphe Lagna pass at 3,691 meters. You'll proceed with your trek and reach Chere Chaur. From this town, you'll stroll on a similar path you took a couple of days back. At long last, following 5-6 hours of walk, you'll reach Jumla (2,540 meters) for a night's stay

Day 14:
Jumla– Nepalgunj– Kathmandu, 1300m
Reconfirm your flights when you land in Jumla. Contingent upon plans you ought to have the option to travel to Nepalgunj toward the beginning of the day and afterward get one of the numerous evening flights to Kathmandu that day.
Tour end.

मुख्य आकर्षण

  • Explore the crystal-clear Rara Lake, Nepal's largest lake.
  • Witness diverse flora and fauna in Rara National Park.
  • Thakuri and Bhotia communities, experiencing their traditions and lifestyle.
  • landscapes, including pine forests, alpine meadows, and serene rivers.
  • Suitable for moderate trekkers, the trail offers breathtaking views.

मार्गदर्शन भाषाएँ

महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी
October to december and march to may is the best season.
We will pick up you from Airport of within kathmandu area.
शामिल
शामिल नहीं

मुझे कब बुक करना चाहिए?

उपलब्धता की गारंटी के लिए जितनी जल्दी हो सके बुक करें। जल्दी बुकिंग पर विचार करना विशेष रूप से तब महत्वपूर्ण है जब आप सार्वजनिक छुट्टियों या सप्ताहांत जैसे उच्च सीजन के दौरान यात्रा की योजना बना रहे हों।


रद्दीकरण

रद्द करना संभव नहीं है। यदि आप इसे रद्द करते हैं या यात्रा पर नहीं आते हैं, तो भी आपको गतिविधि की पूरी कीमत चुकानी होगी और आपके द्वारा भुगतान किया गया पैसा वापस नहीं किया जाएगा।