Rara Lake Trek
Remote & Off-Beaten Region

Rara Lake Trek

Difficulty Moderate
Duration 14 Days
Max. Altitude 3,710m
Best Season Spring & Autumn
Lodging & Meals Tea House / Camping

Rara Lake

The Rara Lake Trek is a journey into the wild and remote Karnali region of western Nepal. This trek is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere, uncrowded trails, and stunning natural beauty. The main attraction is Rara Lake, Nepal's largest and deepest lake, situated at an altitude of 2,990m within the Rara National Park. The park is a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered red panda and musk deer. The trek starts from Jumla and winds through rustic villages, dense forests of pine, spruce, and juniper, and offers panoramic views from high ridges like Chuchemara Danda. It is a moderate trek, perfect for those seeking peace, pristine nature, and a glimpse into the authentic rural lifestyle of western Nepal.

Rara Lake Trek
Rara Lake Trek
Signature Experiences

Expedition Highlights

01

Visit Rara Lake, the largest and deepest freshwater lake in Nepal.

02

Explore the pristine and serene environment of Rara National Park.

03

Hike to Murma Top (3,710m) for breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and mountains.

04

Experience the unique culture and authentic rural lifestyle of the Sinja Valley.

05

Trek through beautiful, untouched forests of pine, juniper, and spruce.

Trail Logs & Itinerary

1
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Take an afternoon flight to Nepalgunj, a major city in the western Terai. Relax and prepare for the mountain flight the next day. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

2
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Take an early morning scenic flight to Jumla, the headquarters of the Karnali region. Explore the local market and acclimatize. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

3
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Begin the trek by ascending gradually through villages and agricultural fields. The trail passes through pine forests to reach Chere Chaur.

4
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Cross the Jaljala pass (3,580m) offering extensive views. Descend through forests and meadows to the settlement of Chalachaur.

5
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Follow the Jaljala Khola downstream. The trail leads into the historic Sinja Valley, the ancient capital of the Khasa Kingdom, scattered with ancient ruins and temples.

6
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Walk along the Hima River, then climb steeply through lush forests of pine and birch to reach the picturesque village of Ghorosingha. Today is the ultimate challenge. We wake up under a freezing, starlit sky and begin our ascent, using ropes, crampons, and ice axes as we navigate steep snow and ice slopes. Reaching the summit rewards us with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the world's highest peaks, a moment of pure triumph.

7
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Ascend to Chuchemara Danda (3,590m), which provides the first stunning view of Rara Lake. Descend through the forest to the shores of the lake.

8
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Spend the day enjoying the serene beauty of the lake. Hike to Murma Top for the best panoramic views of the entire lake and the surrounding majestic peaks.

9
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Begin the return journey. The trail is relatively flat and passes through beautiful forests, eventually descending to the village of Pina.

10
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Cross the Ghurchi Lagna pass (3,480m) covered with prayer flags. Descend through walnut and birch forests to the Gurung village of Bumra.

11
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

The final day of trekking. Walk along the Danphe Lagna pass and descend back to Jumla, completing the circuit.

12
Trekking Day Max Elev: 3,710m

Take early morning flights from Jumla back to Nepalgunj, and onwards to Kathmandu. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

Inclusions

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • Standard teahouse/lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek.
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trekking guide.
  • Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (TIMS, National Park Fees).
  • A comprehensive medical kit carried by the guide.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate the successful trek.

Exclusions

  • International flight airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (obtainable on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory).
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters).
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary but not mandatory).

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Unlike popular regions like Everest or Annapurna, remote regions (like Manaslu, Dolpo, or Kanchenjunga) have simpler teahouses or require camping. Facilities are basic, featuring shared squat toilets and limited hot water.
Many remote borders require Restricted Area Permits (RAPs) and must be hiked with a registered guide and a minimum of two trekkers. Our agency handles all permit processing for you.
Charging is mostly solar-powered and available at lower teahouses for a fee. Wi-Fi is rare or non-existent in remote villages. We recommend bringing a high-capacity power bank and a local SIM card.
The trails are less developed, more rugged, and see very few tourists. You should expect steep ascents, high mountain passes (like Larkya La at 5,106m), and long walking days over challenging terrain.
Since there are absolutely no ATMs in remote regions, you must withdraw sufficient cash in Nepalese Rupees in Kathmandu. We recommend budgeting at least 2,500 Rupees ($20 USD) per day for personal expenses.
You should pack high-quality gear: a warm sleeping bag (rated to -15°C), broken-in trekking boots, thermal layers, water purification tools, basic toiletries, and a small personal first-aid kit with altitude medication.