About Tour
Rara Lake Tour
Region: North Western District
Duration: 14Nights /15 Days
Best seasons: March, April, May – Sep, Oct, Nov.
Highest elevation: 2975 meters
Bikes: Royal Enfield Himalayan 411cc
ITENARY
Day 1. Arrive Kathmandu
Day 2. Sightseen of Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal as well as the largest metropolis in Nepal. The Kathmandu Valley includes the towns Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur.
Your sightseeing in Kathmandu begins from Kathmandu Durbar Square. It is located nearby Thamel. This place seems a bit crowded when compared to other Kathmandu sightseeing places. But the carving monuments amaze you very surprisingly. A Taleju Temple, Hanuman Dhoka, and the living goddess Kumari are the main things to see in Kathmandu Durbar Square.
After spending some time there, you will go to Swayambhunath Stupa. You will see the people chanting mantras and touching prayer wheels.
you will have a visit to Pashupatinath Temple. It is a Kathmandu main attraction, popular for Hindu pilgrimage. You will enter the place from the eastern side of the temple territory. You will observe the cremation activities nearby the sacred Bagmati River.
Another famous place to visit is Bouddha Stupa, It is located on the ancient trade route from Tibet which enters the Kathmandu Valley by the village of Sankhu in the northeast corner and continues to the ancient and smaller stupa of Chabahil named Charumati Stupa (often called "Little Boudhanath").
Day 3. Kathmandu To Lumbini
Lumbini tour is to visit the Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha and it is one of the most popular destinations for the worlds over one million Buddhists, It does not mean it is only popular for Buddhists religious people but also popular for any individual searching for peace and serenity in life. Lumbini is located in the south-western Nepal, in the Terai (plain-land) that is approximately 300 km away from Kathmandu.
Day 4. Lumbini to Surkhet
Surkhet District is the provincial headquarters of Karnali province. Surkhet City Nepal is one of Karnali's ten districts, located around 600 kilometers (373 miles) west of Kathmandu. Tourist attractions include religious and historic sites such as Kakrebihar temple, Bulbule Lake, Deutibajai temple, Mangalgadhi, Gothikanda, Ghantaghar, Bheririver, and others. Kakrebihar is the ruins of a Buddhist monastery (palace) that is listed on Nepal's national heritage list. The Bheri River is a popular rafting site, and paragliding has recently begun in Surkhet.
Day 5. Surkhet to Kalikot
Kalikot is one of Nepal's most distant districts. It is a hilly district in Nepal's Mid-Western Development Region's Karnali Province. According to legend, the community is named after the Kali Devi temple, located in the district's Kalika hamlet. Kalikot's district headquarters is Manma. Jumla district is to the east of Kalikot, while Achham district is to the west. It is bordered on the north by Bajura and Mugu and on the south by Dailekh and Jajarkot districts. The longest river in Nepal, the Karnali, starts in Tibet and runs through Kalikot.
Day 6. Kalikot to Rara
The famous Rara Lake is situated in the Rara National Park, which is known as one of the most beautiful and scenic parks in Nepal. It is spread over an area of 106 sq kilometres. The park lies in Mugu, which is a mountainous district in the western part of Nepal. The Rara Lake is the highest lake in Nepal and is fondly known by the locals as the Queen of Lakes. Over the years, Rara’s popularity as a destination has soared. To cater to the growing number of tourists coming there, locals have started offering activities like horse riding and boat riding.
Day 7. Rara ( trek to murma top )
Murma Top, a popular vantage point that offers a bird’s eye view of Rara Lake and a 360-degree mountain view. The trail from Rara Lake to Murma Top has gentle climbs and descents. It will take a reasonably fit person two to Three hours to reach the hilltop from Rara Lake.
Day 8. Rara to Jumla
Jumla is a district about 830 km from Kathmandu. Its headquarters, Jumla Khalanga, lies in a high altitude valley (2480 m). From the town center, the surrounding mountains form a scenic backdrop. You can climb the surrounding hills to enjoy panoramic views of interlocking hills and mountains. Interesting thing about Jumla is that the culture and traditions are preserved very well. Sinja Valley, a western belt of Jumla, is the origin of the Khas language, from which Nepali originates. So if you want to experience cultural immersion in Nepal, this is definitely one of the best places to do so. Jumla is also popular for its produce. From July to August, it becomes a paradise of orchards teeming with varieties of apples.
Day 9. Jumla to Guranse
Guranse is a small place in the Gurans rural municipality of Dailekh district, Nepal. Gurans means rhododendron which is a beautiful flower found in the upper belt of Nepal. The flower is also the national flower of Nepal. The place is famous for the flower. And the different activities for the conservation and protection of the flower is done in the place from the community level.
Day 10. Guranse to Bhalubang
Bhaluwang is a place located in Rapti Rural Municipality, ward number 1 Dang Deukhuri District, Nepal. It is declared as the capital of Lumbini Province from general assembly of province number 5. Bhalubang refers to bear ground.
Day 11.Bhalubang to Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973, was Nepal's first National Park. Located in the Southern Central Terai of Nepal, it formerly extended over the foothills, the property covers an area of 93,200 hectares, extends over four districts: Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Parsa and Makwanpur. It is a rich natural area in the Terai. A total of 68 species of mammals, 544 species of birds, 56 species of herpetofauna and 126 species of fish have been recorded in the park. The park is especially renowned for its protection of One Horned Rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger and Gharial Crocodile.
Day 12. Chitwan National Park safari
Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour offers you a visit to the Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is also home to the one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, Spotted Leopard, Wild Elephant, Gharial Crocodiles, Blue bull and other wild animals with more than 650 bird species. Chitwan National Park Safari offers a chance for your little ones to explore a new world and create a memorable experience.
Day 13. Chitwan to Kathmandu
Day 14. Free Day
Day 15. Departure