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Maximum Altitude: 3800 meters
Duration of Trek: 15 days mountain lodge
Grade: Medium to Hard
Highest Camp: 2935 meters
Rara
Lake nestles like a sparkling jewel amongst verdant forested hills at
the heart of Nepal’s least visited National
Park. At just over 5km
(3miles) in length, it is the largest body of water in the country and
lies at an altitude 2980m (9630ft) in the district of Mugu. The
populations of several villages were relocated to the Terai when the
park was inaugurated in 1975, and today the only people living within
its boundaries are wardens, police and army officers.
Though comparatively short, the hike in from Jumla is strenuous, passing through tranquil valleys and mysterious, magical coniferous forests of British Columbia.
The pace of life in Jumla is slow indeed the town retains an atmosphere of almost total inertia. The cultural centre of town is the flag-swathed Chandan Nath temple, from within which can be heard bell-ringing and horn-blowing pujas each afternoon.
The best season is March to October.Itinerary:
| Day 1 | Arrival - Hotel transfer, tour briefing |
| Day 2 | A full day Kathmandu valley sightseeing tour |
| Day 3 | Fly to Nepalgunj (200m) |
| Day 4 | Fly to Jumla (2240m) |
| Day 5 | Jumla to Uthagaon (2530m) |
| Day 6 | Uthagaon to Burma (2580m) |
| Day 7 | Burma to Chautha (2770m) |
| Day 8 | Chautha to Rara lake (2980m) |
| Day 9-10 | Rara Lake explore |
| Day 11 | Rara lake to Gossain (3100m) |
| Day 12 | Gossain to Sinja (2400m) |
| Day 13 | Sinja to Jumla (2240) |
| Day 14 | Fly to Nepalgunj and afternoon flight to Kathmandu |
| Day 15 | Transfer airport - flight to onward destination |