Magnificent Rara Lake
Feb 25, 2019/By Ruchita Pathak
Rara Lake, situated at Karnali Zone of Nepal, is one of the magnificent lakes of Nepal. Its astonishing views and breathtaking clean water attracts every tourist to visit. Rara in the far northwestern piece of Nepal is the littlest national park, while the Rara Lake is the greatest lake in the nation. The lake is 167 m profound at a few places, and depletes into the streams Mugu Karnali by means of Nijar Khola. Chuchemara Hill at 4,087 m is the best vantage point to get the great perspectives on the dark blue clear lake and the forested slopes just as the snow topped crests around it.
Also, you can boat in the clear waters, hike to nearby hills for nearer views of the mountains and lake, meet the charming local people, or just take a walk around the lake watching out for a wild flower or a rare bird on the way.
The Rara National Park was named after the Rara Lake. The National park is encompassed by alpine coniferous vegetation and offers a delegate test of the area's widely varied vegetation. In excess of 500 various types of blooms, 20 unique types of warm blooded animals and 214 types of winged animals can be seen at Rara National Park. The pines, oak, rhododendron etc dominate the forest proportion with wild life like Red Pandas, musk deer, leopards, Himalayan Black bear, Monkey, wild dogs, Yellow-throated marten as inhabitants. The national park, especially the Rara lake area receive number of migratory birds like water fowls, Coots, Common teal, merganser and gulls etc. The resident birds are Kalij, blood pheasant, Impeyan and many others.
The least demanding intends to reach Rara is to take a departure from Nepalgunj to Jumla, from where your goal is 2-3 days leave. You could likewise begin this energizing trek in the bumpy town of Jumla where apple plantations extend over the slopes. The trek leads through remote wide open toward the Tibetan fringe. A travel into the Jumla area and the lovely Rara Lake, is presumably a standout amongst the most fulfilling and captivating treks in all the Himalayan range given its quality of nature. The best time to visit the National park is spring and summer.