Rara Lake, located in the Karnali zone of Nepal, is the largest body of water in the country. This natural wonder, perched at an elevation of 2990 meters, spans an impressive 10.8 square kilometers, measuring 5 kilometers in length and 3 kilometers in width. Unsurprisingly, it ranks amongst the world’s most exceptional national parks, renowned for its coniferous forests that provide a comfortable habitat for a diverse range of wildlife species, including musk deer and Himalayan Black Bear. Additionally, the national bird of Nepal, the Danfe, can be spotted in this picturesque park. The Trans-Himalayan valley, replete with dense forests and alpine meadows, is another highlight of this cherished National Park.
Truly off the beaten path, the travel destination of Karnali, Jumla, and Rara Lake, remains relatively undiscovered, making it an ideal place to catch glimpses of the authentic village cultures and rustic ways of life that endure in these remote corners of the world. The wilderness and isolation of this region beckon travelers seeking an unforgettable experience amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Nepal.
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