Rara National Park


Nepal is a great place to relax - both morally and physically - from the aggressive pace of the urban jungle. There are a lot of nooks that will contribute to your spiritual enlightenment and relaxation. However, to spend a vacation in these places is almost equivalent to the fact that you will have to walk a lot and stubbornly, and the concept of comfort will open for you new facets of his understanding. But against the background of beautiful mountain landscapes, all this goes to the background. Conquering Nepal, find free time to visit the Rara National Park, which is the best way to practice trekking.

The smallest park in Nepal

Rara National Park is the last in the number of nature protection zones in Nepal by its area, although its territory occupies 106 square meters. km. It is located 360 km from Kathmandu , in the north-western part of the country. The name of the nature protection zone is connected with the lake of the same name of Rara, which, in turn, is the largest in Nepal. On the north side, the pond is bordered by the Malika-Kand and Ruma-Kand peaks. The lake is located at an altitude of 2990 m above sea level.

Rara Park is almost the most picturesque corner of Nepal. Tourists are advised to visit this area from February to April and from October to November. The height of the park ranges from 2,800 m to 4,039 m above sea level. However, most of the territory is at quite moderate altitudes, which makes Rara an ideal place for an active family vacation .

Inhabitants of the Rara Park

Trekking in the park is the main entertainment. Rara is gaining popularity among eco-tourists, because here you can observe unique fauna:

Flora is represented by 1070 various species, among which the most common are:

In the territory of Rara Park you can find equipped campsites and loggias.

How to get to Rara National Park?

If you want to visit this wonderful place, then to get there, or rather, to fly here will not be very difficult. From Kathmandu, an internal flight to Talcha Airport runs directly next to the nature conservation area. The journey takes a little more than half an hour.