• Destination: Nepal
  • Trip Difficulty: Moderate and Adventurous
  • Food: None
  • Accommodation: Hotels and Teahouse / Lodge and camping on treks
  • Group Size: Minimum 02 people and Maximum 10 pax
  • Max Elevation: On top of Daphe Lagna pass at 3,691 m high
  • Ultimate Destination: Around Jumla and Mugu districts to Rara Lake
  • Activities: Sightseeing tour- exciting flights and scenic trekking
  • Trekking Region: Jumla - Mugu areas around Nepal North Far West region
  • Average Walks: 05 -06 hrs a day
  • Trekking Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days (with both ways scenic flights)
  • Best Seasons: March to May and Sep to November

'Nepal's largest lakes within pristine green surrounding and snow capped peaks'

Rara Lake, located on the remote Far North Western Himalayan around Jumla and Mugu districts, one of the least traveled and explored areas by western trekkers and adventurer truly an overwhelming journey around the pristine and undisturbed region of Far Western Himalaya.

Frozen Lake Rara, considered as Nepal largest Lake with an area of 10.8 sq kms situated around far remote Western Himalaya at an altitude of above 2,990 meters high, a journey of splendid walks in serene surroundings with dramatic scenery of rolling green hills, verdant valleys and lush vegetation of alpine forest in the shade of high snow capped peaks of Api and Saiphal and Kangjiboraba range of mountains.

The Rara Lake unspoiled and undisturbed areas due to its remoteness and isolation often visited by few trekkers one in a year or occasionally, where we take immense delight to show you the wonders of Far Western Himalayan region on this Rara Lake trekking in one of our wonderful Frozen Lakes.

Our marvelous adventure Rara Lake trekking of over a week duration begins with an interesting tour around world heritage sites in Kathmandu, and then taking a scenic flight to Nepalgunj around Nepal Far South West within warmer areas at Nepalgunj city, from the semi-tropical zone, taking another short flight to Jumla, the headquarter and main town of Jumla district around far north western Nepal.

Starting as our fabulous walk which leads towards Mugu areas as well heading due north past several lovely Thakuri Malla villages with neat terraced farm fields and then into beautiful woodland of pines-rhododendron-spruce-oaks and fir tree lines encountering old and historical sites of Sinja an ancient kingdom of Malla regime.

Finally reaching our goal and highlights at huge Rara Lake located within Rara National Park which is one of smallest park of Nepal, where altitude range from 1,800m to 4,048 m surrounded by serene magnificent coniferous forest of blue pine, black juniper, Himalayan spruce, oak, Himalayan cypress and other related species.

This pure wilderness also an habitat for musk deer, other wildlife includes Himalayan black bear, leopard, goral, Himalayan Thar and wild boar, the only fish species recorded is snow trout in this deep beautiful Rara Lake.

After an enjoyable and pleasant time around Rara Lake our return journey heading high towards Pina, Jhyari and Chauta villages crossing over the high Ghurchi Lagna pass 3,460 m and over highest point of the adventure at Daphe Lagna pass at 3,691 m high, and then downhill to reach Jumla walking past Tharamara high ridges.

At Jumla our superb Rara Lake trekking concludes with a flight back to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj, after a grand experience of a life time journey on Rara Lake trekking.

Highlights

"Adventure around country largest lakes in the far flung areas of western Nepal Himalaya Beautiful scenery of high snow capped peaks with rolling green hills and verdant valleys Scenic sweeping flights to warm areas of Nepalgunj to remote and interesting Jumla town A journey of lifetime experience with alluring scenery within immense cultural farm villages A short circuit with high and picturesque passes within pristine environment On the least trekked areas around far western areas of Nepal the land of Thakuri Malla people".

Day to Day Itinerary

  • Day 01Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj.
  • Day 02Fly to Jumla 2,540 m then trek to Chauriya Chaur 3,055 - 05 hrs.
  • Day 03Trek on route Bota via Jaljala pass at 3,585 m - 06 hrs.
  • Day 04Trek to Bota 2, 680m via Sinja Khola 2,440 m -06 hrs.
  • Day 05Trek to Ghorasinga 3,050m near Rara Lake - 06 hrs.
  • Day 06Trek to Rara Lake 2,980m - 06 hrs.
  • Day 07Rest day for excursion around the lake.
  • Day 08Trek to Pina 2,440m via Jhyari 2,635 m- 05 hrs.
  • Day 09Trek to Chauta 2,807 m via Ghurchi Lagna pass 3,480 m.
  • Day 10Trek to Khaligaon 3,685 via Tharamara 3,270 m - 06 hrs.
  • Day 11Trek back to Jumla - 06 hrs.
  • Day 12Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj and transfer to hotel.
Check Day to Day Detail Itinerary

Price Inclusion

  • Registered and trained Guide.
  • Required number of Porter.
  • Tea House Acomodation during trekking.
  • Domestic flight from kathmandu to Nepalgunj, Jumla and back to Kathmandu ($660)
  • Local transfers for your international and domestic flights.
  • Rara National Park entrance fee and Restricted Area Permit.
  • All Surface transfer for your guide, porter and necessary cargo.
  • Salary,  insurances and all meals for the guide and porters.
  • Government taxes and official charges. Visa charge not included here.
  • Attractive First Aid Kits.
  • Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu.
     
  • Accomodation and meals in Kathmandu and Nepalgunj.
  • All meals during the trek.
  • Nepal Entry visa fee and airport taxes.
  • Expences of personal nature like laundry, telephone calls, sweets, snacks etc
  • Rescue and emergency cost/ Insurance cost but we will help to carry of the procedure.
  • Personal trekking equipments

Price & Dates

Useful Information

Trip Safety
Your safety is our paramount concern while trekking with Wild Stone Adventure. Your Leader has full authority to amend any part of the itinenary due to safety reason. Every effort will be made to keep up with the above itinerary however it is the adventure in remote himalayan zone we cannot guarantee it! Wether condition, physical condition of trekkers and unexpected natural disasters can force to alter the itinerary.Your Leader will forward you with the alternatives so please be prepared to be flexible.

Arrival

Upon your arrive at Tribhuban International Airport (TIA), you can use the prepaid taxi run by the Airport Management Committee for about $10 to transfer to your hotel. Else you can also book our arrival transfer facilitie so that our representative will greet you and transport you to your Hotel. The rest of the day depends on your interest and condition, you can either take a rest or visit our office.The next day you will be formally introduced to your Guide, brief about the trek and you can enjoy sightseeing tour of the city's most influential cultural and historical landmarks.
Accommodation

Accomodation in Kathmandu isnot included in the basic price. You can either book on your own or we can assist to book on your behalf. We will be happy to suggest on the best hotel and area of the city. 

Whilst trekking we provide accommodation  in lodges and teahouses and is of a basic standard. Rooms may be twin or multi share with basic shared toilet facilities. Hot showers and Laundry facilities are available in some places for a small charge.

Transportation

Wild Stone Adventure use high quality private transportation to get in and off the trekking put in point and put out point.On longer routes, we use private or tourist buses, which provide a slightly higher degree of comfort and safety.For air transportation Wild Stone uses modern, comfortable and most - reliable airline operator.In trekking region, transportation mean is hiking and in some cases Yaks / horses / mules / donkeys are used for baggage carriage. In this trekking route, hiking is the major mean of transportation while your baggage will be carried by porters and/or animals.

Meals

Humla & Limi Valley Trekking basic cost exludes meals. This would cost roughly around $20 per day depending upon your appetite. We provide total freedom for the meals during your trip period.  Although your guide will help with menu selection and ensure that you get the best value meals possible. You should be aware that the menu is not normally extensive due to the extreme locations. Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There will also be plenty of snacks available such as biscuits, chocolate and soft drinks and in some areas you will find fresh fruit in season. You can buy bottled mineral water from local lodges and shops en route or you can also ask your guide to fill your water bottle with boiled water and treat with water purification pills.

Trekking Group

For Rara Lake trek, there will be one leader (5 trekkers:1 leader)and the required number of sherpa porter(2 trekkers:1 porter).As you will be travelling in the group you will be exposed to all the pleasure of travelling in group. We can run  Rara Lake for any group size but generally we have maximum of ten people, we we found this to be best group size for the optimal success.

Group Leader and Support Staffs

All our trips are accompanied out by one of our local group Leaders. The aim of the group leader is make your  Rara Lake  trek successsful, enjoyable, memorable and hassle free. Our leader will provide informationa on the culture, geography, ecosystem, flora and fauna of the place your are travelling. They will also offer suggestions for the optional activities and thing to do, recommend great places and introduce you to the local people. Our leader will also assist you to learn the local language.

All our outdoor guides are licensed from the Government of Nepal. Beside the license they have numbers of certificates including Wilderness First Aid, certificate from Kathmandu Education Projects, certificate from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, and Eco friendly guiding certificates.

Trip Grade 
Our  Rara Lake trekking  is a moderate trek suitable for passionate hiker. Walking in the higher altitude with a day pack is physically demanding than in a lower elevation, however if you are physically fit, self confidence and have stronger determination, you can accomplish this trek successfully.

No previous experience required, you should be physically fit and enjoy walking in high altitudes.

Physical Preparation

For the Rara Lake trekking the general rule is you will need to be very fit and the more preparation you have done for it, the more you will enjoy it. You will be walking at very high altitudes with your day pack, with the possibility of extreme variations in temperature. We recommend you to undertake regular aerobic exercise in the weeks before you travel, particularly if you are not in the habit of regular exercise. Walking, jogging, swimming or riding a bike are all good ways to boost your fitness, which will allow you to enjoy the trip to its fullest.

Best Season
Autumn (September - December) and Spring (March-May) are the best seasons for the  Rara Lake trekking. The weather is excellent and offers tantalizing mountain views, but the nights are cold and can fall to freezing in higher elevations. Winter (Dec - Feb) is also good for  Rara Lake , only issue is cold and might be problem in the snow at higher elevation. Monsoon (June -August) can be the perfect time to capture the beauty of flowers and lush vegetation in higher valleys. The trekking routes are crowded during spring and autumn but during monsoon and winter the routes are not packed and you could enjoy the best of nature.

 Currency Exchange

The official currency of Nepal is Nepalese Rupee (NRs)

It is best to bring a mixture of cash and travelers checks in major currencies - USD, CAD, EUR, AUD - and ensure you have a mixture of large and small denominations. Money may easily be exchanged at Kathmandu airport on arrival and banks and licensed moneychangers in cities. Credit card cash advances and ATM withdrawals are in NPR only.

Before departing on your trek, make sure you have enough Nepalese currency in small denominations as change is hard to find in the villages ( 100 rupee are easy to trade )

Extra Pocket Money
Wild Stone Adventure only offers the basic essential requirments for your trek including guide & porter, transportation to and from trek start and end point, permit for the trek and accomodation while on trek. Our price excludes meals and accomodation in Kathmandu providing your total flexibility to tailor as per your interest. You will need little amount of  local currency for meals in Kathmandu and while on trek, extra snacks, soft drinks or souvenirs along the trail. Extra money dependa upon your spending habit and your appetite. Please consider your own spending habits when you count for extra pocket money.

Emergency Fund

Please also make sure you have access to at least an additional USD $500 as an emergency fund, to be used when circumstances beyond our control ( natural disaster, extreme weather, nepal strikes) require a change to our planned route. This is a rare occurrence!

Travel Insurence
Adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory for all travelers. Your travel insurance must cover accidents, injury, illness and death medical expenses, including any related to pre-existing medical conditions, emergency repatriation (including helicopter rescue and air ambulance where applicable) and personal liability.

Etiquette

When visiting and entering temples and Nepalis house you must remove your shoes. In some temples, it is forbidden to wear any leather goods. Other temples, such as those in Pashupatinath, do not allow foreigner besides hindu to enter. These are normally marked with a sign in English, and we urge you to respect such practices.

Always ask permission before taking photos inside any temples, and before photographing any local people. When permission is granted, always be sensitive when photographing people, and non-intrusive when shooting inside temples when prayers are in progress. Generally, photography is allowed outside Buddhist and Hindu temples and at religious ceremonies and festivals.

You are guest in Nepal and it is appriciated if you behave like Nepali (Local):

  • Dress Respectfully (no short shorts or revealing clothes)
  • Do not show affection in public.
  • Do not buy antiques.
  • Do not point your feet (unclean) to people and point with full hand not with one finger.
  • Do not step over persons.
  • Do not touch or step over offerings (red powder, flowers/rice)
  • Do not use your left hand (dirty)
  • Receive and give with two hands.
  • Ask permission before taking people's photographs.
  • Discourage begging, pay fair price
  • Take off your shoes before entering a monastery or Nepali house.
  • Go clockwise roung the stupas, temples etc
  • Avoid touching monks / lamas.

 
Clothing 
Dress respectfully with an awareness of local standards. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool during hiking. In many rural areas women will need to wear modest clothing even to swim. Singlets, tank tops and topless sun bathing are all unaccepted. While visiting temples,monasteriesand other religious sites men need to wear long trousers and women a long skirt.

Laundry

Laundry facilities are offered by some of our hotels and tea houses for a small charge. There will be times when you may want to or have to do your ownlaundry so we suggest you bring biodegradable soap.

Tipping

Tipping is expected but not compulsory and shows an expression of satisfaction with the people who have assisted you on your trip.

Responsible Tourism

Being a responsible trek operator is at the heart of what Wild Stone Adventures is all about. The beautiful environment of the Himalaya is also an extremely fragile one. At Wild Stone Adventure , we are extremely conscious about the environment and aim to minimize the detrimental impact as much as possible.We are committed to responsible tourism and it is implemented in every trip through the following means.

  • Leave no Trace
  • Discourage deforestation
  • Keep Water Source Clean
  • Plant Saplings
  • Plants Left in Their Natural Environment
  • Alternative Source of Energy for Fuel
  • Employ local leaders and supporting staffs
  • Use local tea house and home stay
  • Consume local food
  • Reduce, Reuse and Recyle
     

Suggested reading for the Rara Lake Trek

  • Nepal Travel Guide – Lonely Planet
  • Trekking in Annapurna Region - Bryn Thomas
  • Trekking in Nepal – Antoine d’ Abbundo
  • Rough guide to Nepal – David Reed
  • Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya – Stan Armington
  • Mountain sickness - Peter Hackett
  • Pocket first Aid and Wilderness Medicine - Dr. Jim Duff & Dr. Peter Gormly