Situated about 370 km. north-west
of Kathmandu, Rara is Nepal's smallest and most
scenic national park covers 106 square km. Much
of the park is at an altitude of about 3,000 meters
forested by conifers. The park was established in
1976 and protects some of the most beautiful alpine
and sub-alpine ecosystems of the Himalaya. The centrepiece
is the pristine Lake Rara, also Known as Mahendra
Tal, the biggest lake in Nepal. The lake is surrounded
by richly forested hills, Chuchemara Danda at 4,087
meters is the best vantagepoint to get stunning
views of the lake and the thickly forested hillsides
and the snow-capped peaks around it. Other summits
in the park area are Ruma kand (3,731 m.) and Malika
Kand (3,444 m.), situated to the north of the lake.

Rara comes within the catchment area
of the Karnali River, one of the three main river
systems of Nepal. The habitat supports animals like
the red panda, black bear, yellow-throated martin,
ghoral, serow and musk deer. There have also been
reported sightings of leopard and wolf. The lake
attracts migrant wildfowl like teals, pochards and
mallards. Resident birds include the Impeyan, kalij
and blood pheasant as well as others like the chukkor
partridge.
CLIMATE
Summer is pleasant. However, winter is quite cold.
The best time of year to visit the Park is September/October
and April to May. December through March, the temperatures
drops to below freezing, and heavy snowfalls occur
up to one meter, closing high passes.
April to June is warm but the season gives way to
monsoon season-June to August.
FEATURES
Rara Lake (Mahendra Tal), situated at an elevation
of 2990 m. is the main feature of the Park. The
lake is oval shaped with an east-west axis, and
has a maximum length of 5 km and a width of 3 km.
Surrounded by magnificent conifer forests, it is
Nepal's biggest lake (10.8 sq . km) with a depth
of 167 m. Its radiant blue waters is home to the
snow trout (Schizothorax oreinus sinuatus), the
only fish recorded in the lake.
During winter, bird lovers can enjoy
good bird watching. In summer, Himalayan flowers
surround the lake creating a colorful landscape.
The elevation of the Park ranges from 2800 m to
4039 m. Chuchemara peak (4039 m) is the highest
point in the Park. Located on the southern side
of the lake, it provides an excellent backdrop to
Lake Rara. The snowcapped summits of Ruma Kand (3731m)
and Malika Kand (3444m) located on the northern
side of the lake; provide beautiful views of the
lake to the south, and the beautiful Mugu-Kamali
River valley to the north. Murma Peak also provides
and excellent view of the Park area. The lake drains
to Mugu-Kamali River via Nijar Khola. The majority
of the vegetation in the Park is dominated by blue
pine. Interspersed amongst the pines, are found
several species of rhododendrons. Blue pine, herbs,
marshlands, and tussock grasslands inhabit the area
surrounding the lake. In the Nisa khola Valley pine
and spruce give way to mixed woodland containing
walnuts and Himalayan poplar. Rhododendron, fir,
oak, and birch species can be found in the sub alpine
region.
FLORA AND FAUNA
The Park is characterized by, sub-alpine and high
temperate vegetation. Common plant species include
fir, pine, and birch, rhododendron, hemlock, oak,
juniper and spruce. The Park is home to around 20
different species of mammals. They include Musk
deer, Himalayan black bear, leopard, Jackal, Himalayan
tahr, yellow throated marten, otter, wild dog, common
langur. rhesus macaque and red panda. The Park has
recorded 214 species of birds. Some of the important
species include coots, snow cock, and different
species of pheasants, grebes, mallard, common teal,
red-crested pochard and gulls. During winter, many
migratory birds join the residential Gallinaceous
birds.
FACILITIES
It is advisable to bring a comprehensive first-aid
kit since there is no health service in the area.
Arrangements for travel should be made through a
trekking agency. There are no accommodations within
the Park. Trekkers must be self-sufficient in all
means.
HOW TO GET THERE
During seasons, regular flights are now operational
from Nepalgunj to Talche, which is very close to
the Park. From Talche airport it is 1-2 hours walk
to Park Headquarters. A 2.5 days trek from Jumla
can take you to Rara. RNAC operates regular flights
to Jumla from Nepalgunj.