RARA
NATIONAL PARK
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.
Entry
Fee Per Person Per Entry
For Nepalese Nationals, Free
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 100/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, Rs. 1,000/-
(Note Entrance fee not required for children under 10 years).
Filming Permit Fee (Documentary/Feature Films)
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 5,000/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 25,000/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, US $ 1,000/-
Helicopter Landing in Protected Area, Rs. 2,000/- per landing
Access
The
easiest way to get to Rara is by flying to Jumla or Kolti from
Kathmandu via Nepalgunj, followed by a three-day hike to the park
office at Hutu. The alternative route is to take a bus from Nepalgunj
to Surkhet, from where it is a weeks' hike to the park. Visitors
should travel with camping gear and guides which will offer them
the flexibility to explore Rara where basic accommodation is available
only at the park office. The best time to visit the region is
from February to April and in October and November.