Rara Lake Trek: Join Female Guide Holiday on an incredible trekking journey to the remote and serene Rara Lake in western Nepal. This 15-day adventure starts with a visit to UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, followed by flights to Nepalgunj and then to Jumla. From Jumla, the trek takes you through a breathtaking landscape towards Rara Lake, the highest lake in Nepal, fondly known as the ‘Queen of Lakes.’ Along the way, you’ll explore the pristine Rara National Park, which is home to an array of wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan black bears, leopards, Himalayan gorals, and other unique species. This trek offers not only stunning views of snow-covered peaks, forests, and crystal-clear lakes but also the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich cultural traditions of the local people.
This trek takes you through remote trails, dense forests, and ultimately to one of the most tranquil lakes in the world. After visiting the cultural highlights of Kathmandu, you’ll take a scenic flight to Nepalgunj and onward to Jumla, where the real adventure begins. The journey to Rara Lake, known for its peaceful isolation, rewards trekkers with awe-inspiring views and a chance to witness the natural beauty of Nepal. Rara National Park is one of the finest in the world, offering a sanctuary for wildlife like the musk deer, Himalayan black bear, and leopard. As you trek through this region, you’ll also experience the simple, rustic lifestyle of the locals who call this remote area home.
Permits for the Rara Lake Trek:
Rara National Park Permit: To enter Rara National Park, you need a special permit. This permit is essential for trekking in the park and helps protect the local wildlife and natural environment. The cost for the permit is typically included in the trek package provided by Female Guide Holiday.
Flights from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and Jumla:
Kathmandu to Nepalgunj: This is a domestic flight that typically takes about 1 hour. Nepalgunj is a major hub in the western region of Nepal and serves as a gateway to the Rara Lake Trek.
Nepalgunj to Jumla: This flight connects Nepalgunj with Jumla and usually takes around 30 to 40 minutes. Jumla is the starting point for the trek to Rara Lake.
These flights are subject to weather conditions, and delays or cancellations can occur, particularly during the monsoon season or in winter. It’s advisable to have some flexibility in your travel plans and to confirm your flight details with Female Guide Holiday, as we will typically arrange these flights as part of your trekking package.
Why Choose This Trek?
Choosing the Rara Lake Trek offers a truly unique and rewarding experience for several reasons. First, the trail is remote and less crowded compared to other popular trekking routes in Nepal, allowing for a more peaceful and immersive connection with nature. The highlight of the trek, Rara Lake, is the largest and highest lake in Nepal, providing breathtaking views of its crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush forests and snow-capped mountains.
Additionally, Rara National Park, a part of this journey, is home to rare and exotic wildlife, including musk deer, Himalayan black bears, and leopards, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The trek also offers cultural immersion, as you’ll pass through remote villages, giving you the opportunity to experience the traditional way of life of the local communities.
Finally, the trek is ideal for adventurers seeking solitude and serenity, as the route provides a quiet escape from the busier trekking trails. With the guidance and support of Female Guide Holiday, this trek ensures a well-organized, safe, and enriching experience.
Meals and Drinking Water During the Rara Lake Trek:
Throughout the trek, you will be provided with three meals a day—breakfast, lunch, and dinner. These meals typically consist of simple yet nutritious Nepali, Tibetan, and continental dishes to keep you energized for the trek. Most meals will be served in local teahouses or lodges along the trail.
For drinking water, it is recommended to carry a reusable water bottle. Boiled water is available at lodges, and you can also bring water purification tablets or a filtration system to ensure safe drinking water during the trek. Bottled water is available in some places but may be costly and less environmentally friendly. Staying hydrated is essential, so make sure to drink plenty of safe water throughout the journey.
Accommodation During the Rara Lake Trek:
Accommodation along the Rara Lake Trek is typically in basic teahouses or lodges. These teahouses provide simple yet comfortable rooms, usually with twin beds and shared bathroom facilities. The facilities may be more rustic in remote areas, but they offer a warm place to rest after a day of trekking.
In Jumla and some of the larger villages, the teahouses may offer slightly better amenities, such as hot showers (for an extra charge) and charging points for electronic devices. However, as the trek progresses into more isolated regions, facilities may become more limited, so it’s important to be prepared for basic living conditions.
At Rara Lake itself, there are a few teahouses and camping options for those seeking more adventure. Keep in mind that heating in most lodges is minimal, so warm clothing and a good sleeping bag are recommended for the cooler nights.
Physical Condition & Experience Requirements for the Rara Lake Trek:
The Rara Lake Trek is considered a moderate trek, suitable for trekkers with a good level of physical fitness. While prior trekking experience is helpful, it is not mandatory. However, you should be prepared for long days of walking, covering 5-7 hours on average each day through varied terrains such as forests, valleys, and hills.
The trek involves some gradual ascents and descents but does not include extreme high-altitude challenges like other Himalayan treks. That said, basic stamina and endurance are necessary to manage the remote nature of the trail and the varying altitudes, with Rara Lake sitting at 2,990 meters (9,810 feet). Proper acclimatization is built into the itinerary to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.
Before the trek, it is advisable to engage in regular cardio exercises, such as hiking, running, or cycling, to build endurance. Mental preparedness and a positive attitude are just as important for a successful and enjoyable trek.
What to Expect on the Rara Lake Trek:
- Remote and Peaceful Trails: The Rara Lake Trek takes you through off-the-beaten-path trails, offering solitude and tranquility as you explore one of the most secluded areas of Nepal.
- Moderate Trekking: You can expect long days of walking, with 5-7 hours of trekking through forests, valleys, and scenic landscapes. The trek is not extremely challenging, but it does require good physical fitness.
- Diverse Landscapes: Trek through lush forests, alpine meadows, and picturesque villages with stunning views of snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, and the wilderness of Rara National Park.
- Cultural Encounters: Experience the simple rural life of remote mountain communities, where you will interact with locals and learn about their traditions, customs, and way of life.
- Wildlife and Nature: Rara National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Expect to see a variety of animals and birds in their natural habitat, including musk deer, Himalayan black bears, and leopards.
- Basic Accommodations: The lodges and teahouses offer simple, clean, and basic facilities. As you venture deeper into remote areas, the accommodations become more rustic.
- Scenic Flights: Enjoy scenic flights to and from Nepalgunj and Jumla, with breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas and western Nepal.
- Cool Climate: The weather can be cool, especially at higher altitudes or during evenings. Warm clothing is necessary to stay comfortable during the trek.
- Altitude: While the trek does not reach extreme altitudes, you will ascend to a maximum elevation of about 2,990 meters (9,810 feet) at Rara Lake. Proper acclimatization is included to avoid altitude sickness.
- Best Time to Visit
- The best time to visit the Rara Lake Trek is during the spring and autumn seasons, as these periods offer the most favorable weather conditions for trekking.
- Spring (March to May): This is an excellent time for the trek, as the weather is mild and the trails are filled with blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers. The temperature is comfortable, and the views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes are clear.
- Autumn (September to November): Autumn is considered the best season for trekking in Nepal. The skies are generally clear, offering stunning views of the snow-capped mountains and Rara Lake. The weather is cool but pleasant, making for ideal trekking conditions.
- Monsoon (June to August): This is not an ideal time for the Rara Lake Trek, as the region experiences heavy rainfall, which can make the trails muddy and difficult to navigate. Landslides and leeches are also common during this period.
- Winter (December to February): Winter trekking is possible, but the weather can be extremely cold, especially at higher altitudes, and some areas may experience snow, making the trek more challenging. However, the lake and surroundings can be particularly beautiful with snow, offering a quieter, more isolated experience.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is required for all clients engaging in any activity. We strongly urge you to obtain a comprehensive insurance plan from a reputable provider. The cost varies based on coverage, duration, and provider.
Passport and Visa
Every client must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity remaining from the return date. Visas can be obtained from the Nepalese consulate in your country or at Tribhuvan International
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Rara Lake Trek is during the spring and autumn seasons, as these periods offer the most favorable weather conditions for trekking.
- Spring (March to May): This is an excellent time for the trek, as the weather is mild and the trails are filled with blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers. The temperature is comfortable, and the views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes are clear.
- Autumn (September to November): Autumn is considered the best season for trekking in Nepal. The skies are generally clear, offering stunning views of the snow-capped mountains and Rara Lake. The weather is cool but pleasant, making for ideal trekking conditions.
Monsoon (June to August): This is not an ideal time for the Rara Lake Trek, as the region experiences heavy rainfall, which can make the trails muddy and difficult to navigate. Landslides and leeches are also common during this period.
Winter (December to February): Winter trekking is possible, but the weather can be extremely cold, especially at higher altitudes, and some areas may experience snow, making the trek more challenging. However, the lake and surroundings can be particularly beautiful with snow, offering a quieter, more isolated experience.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is required for all clients engaging in any activity. We strongly urge you to obtain a comprehensive insurance plan from a reputable provider. The cost varies based on coverage, duration, and provider.
Passport and Visa
Every client must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity remaining from the return date. Visas can be obtained from the Nepalese consulate in your country or at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The visa fee is approximately USD 30 for a 15-day tourist visa, USD 50 for a 30-day visa, and USD 125 for a 90-day visa.
Enviornment
The environment along the Rara Lake Trek is characterized by its pristine and diverse landscapes, offering trekkers a glimpse into some of Nepal’s most unspoiled natural beauty. As you trek through dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron, you’ll witness vibrant wildflowers in bloom, especially in the spring. The trail then opens up to alpine meadows, where expansive grassy fields offer breathtaking views of the surrounding snow-capped mountains. The journey culminates at Rara Lake, the largest lake in Nepal, renowned for its tranquil, crystal-clear waters set against a backdrop of lush hills and distant peaks. Rara National Park, which encompasses much of the trek, is a haven for wildlife, including musk deer, Himalayan black bears, and a variety of bird species, adding to the trek’s rich environmental tapestry. The combination of dense forests, serene lakes, and majestic mountain views creates a serene and immersive wilderness experience.
Trip Start Dates and Costs for the Rara Lake Trek:
Trip Start Dates: The Rara Lake Trek typically operates during the ideal trekking seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Trips generally start on specific dates within these months, with departures usually scheduled once a week or bi-weekly. Exact start dates can vary based on availability and demand, so it’s best to check with Female Guide Holiday for the most up-to-date schedule.
Costs: The cost of the Rara Lake Trek can vary depending on factors such as the time of year, group size, and inclusions in the package. Generally, the price ranges from approximately $2,500 to $3,500 per person. This cost typically includes domestic flights, accommodation, meals, guided trekking services, park permits, and insurance. It is advisable to contact Female Guide Holiday for a detailed quote and to confirm what is included in the package, as prices can fluctuate and additional expenses such as personal gear, tips, and optional activities may not be included.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, a representative from Female Guide Holiday will warmly welcome you and assist with your transfer to the hotel. After checking in and settling into your accommodation, you’ll have the rest of the day to either relax or explore the bustling streets of Thamel. This vibrant area of Kathmandu is known for its lively atmosphere, colorful shops, and numerous eateries. In the evening, join us for a special welcome dinner hosted by Female Guide Holiday. This dinner is a chance to savor traditional Nepalese cuisine, engage with fellow trekkers, and receive a briefing on the adventure ahead.
After a hearty breakfast, dedicate your day to discovering the rich cultural and historical treasures of Kathmandu, a city renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Your exploration begins with Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historical heart of the city where the architectural splendor of the Malla dynasty is on full display. Marvel at the intricate carvings, pagoda-style temples, and majestic palaces that reflect the artistic and architectural prowess of medieval Nepal.
Next, journey to Swayambhunath Temple, famously known as the Monkey Temple due to the large population of monkeys that inhabit the site. This ancient stupa, perched on a hilltop, offers not only a deeply spiritual experience but also panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley. The site is adorned with vibrant prayer flags, and the stupa's eyes, symbolizing wisdom and compassion, watch over the valley below.
Continue your day with a visit to Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in Nepal. Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, this sacred temple complex is renowned for its elaborate ceremonies and rituals, including the nightly aarti (fire ritual) that draws devotees from across the globe. The lively atmosphere, intricate temple architecture, and the presence of sadhus (Hindu holy men) create a vivid tapestry of spiritual life.
Conclude your sightseeing tour at the Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most important stupas in South Asia. Situated on the ancient trade route to Tibet, Boudhanath is a central hub for Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The massive stupa is surrounded by monasteries and traditional Tibetan shops, and its serene ambiance invites reflection and contemplation. The surrounding kora (prayer path) is a popular circuit for devotees who walk clockwise around the stupa, adding to the spiritual atmosphere of the site.
Each of these heritage sites provides a unique window into Nepal's diverse cultural and religious landscape, offering a deeper understanding of the country’s rich history and vibrant traditions.
After a brief exploration of Kathmandu, including any last-minute visits or preparations, you'll board a one-hour flight to Nepalgunj. This town, located in western Nepal near the India border, serves as a crucial gateway to the remote Karnali region. The flight offers scenic views as you transition from the bustling cityscape of Kathmandu to the more rural and varied terrain of western Nepal.
Nepalgunj, with its distinctive blend of cultural influences from both Nepal and northern India, provides a fascinating contrast to the capital city. Upon arrival, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere. Explore the vibrant markets, where you can experience the colorful array of goods and local products, and interact with vendors to get a sense of the town's everyday life.
Additionally, a visit to the mini-zoo can offer a glimpse into the region's wildlife and contribute to a deeper understanding of the local environment. The nearby villages provide a chance to experience rural life in western Nepal and learn about the traditional lifestyles and customs of the local communities.
Your night will be spent in Nepalgunj, where you'll find a comfortable base to rest and prepare for the next leg of your journey. The evening offers a peaceful opportunity to reflect on your travels so far and anticipate the adventure that lies ahead in the Karnali region.
After breakfast, board a brief but scenic flight from Nepalgunj to Jumla, a remote district nestled in the foothills of the Sisne Himalaya. This short 20-minute flight offers stunning aerial views of the rugged and varied landscape below, setting the stage for your adventure in the Karnali region.
Upon arriving in Jumla, you'll be introduced to its unique high-altitude environment and local culture. The district's distinctive geography, with its terraced fields, traditional stone houses, and surrounding hills, provides a captivating contrast to the lower elevations you've just left.
Take the rest of the day to acclimate to the higher altitude and familiarize yourself with Jumla. Explore the local area at your leisure, gaining insights into the daily life and traditions of the people living in this remote part of Nepal. Spend the night in Jumla, using this time to relax and prepare for the trekking days ahead.
Your trekking adventure begins as you depart from the town of Jumla, setting your sights on Chere Chaur. The journey takes you along a scenic trail that follows the Jugad Khola, a charming stream that meanders through the landscape. This early part of the trek provides a gentle ascent, allowing you to adjust to the increasing altitude while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
As you make your way along the trail, you’ll come across Khalanga Bazzar, a small yet vibrant marketplace that caters to the needs of the local communities. This bustling bazaar is a hub of activity, where you can experience the local culture and perhaps pick up some unique souvenirs or supplies.
Continuing on, the trail winds through several picturesque villages, each offering a glimpse into the daily lives and traditions of the mountain communities. These villages are characterized by traditional stone houses, terraced fields, and friendly local inhabitants. The warm hospitality of the villagers and their traditional lifestyles provide a deeper understanding of the region’s cultural heritage.
The trek takes you through varied terrain, including lush forests, open meadows, and rocky paths. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the surrounding landscape, with glimpses of distant peaks and serene valleys. The natural beauty of the environment, combined with the cultural richness of the villages, creates a captivating trekking experience.
As the day progresses, you’ll gradually ascend to Chere Chaur, a scenic high-altitude meadow surrounded by rolling hills. This tranquil location serves as your destination for the night, offering a peaceful setting to rest and rejuvenate after the day's trek. The evening at Chere Chaur allows you to unwind and appreciate the serene beauty of the highlands, preparing for the adventures that lie ahead.
Depart from Chere Chaur, following the western trail with a gradual ascent leading to the Jaljala Pass, situated at 3,580 meters. The crossing of this pass provides magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. From Jaljala Pass, continue along a relatively flat trail to Jaljala Chaur before embarking on a steep descent into the Rara Lake Circuit. Your trek will conclude for the day in Chalachaur, a scenic spot ideal for rest and reflection.
Today’s trek takes you on a captivating journey from Chalachaur to Sinja Valley, involving an invigorating uphill climb. Begin the day with a steady ascent as you leave Chalachaur behind, following a well-trodden path that gradually rises in elevation. The route offers stunning views and traverses through several traditional villages, each adding a unique charm to the landscape. Alongside the Jaljala Khola stream, the trek is accompanied by the soothing sounds of flowing water, enhancing the serene beauty of the surroundings.
As you ascend, you'll pass through picturesque hamlets where local life unfolds in its traditional form. The trail meanders through terraced fields, dense forests, and open meadows, providing a rich tapestry of natural beauty and cultural insights. The steady climb rewards you with panoramic views of the valley and surrounding peaks, offering ample opportunities for photography and moments of quiet reflection.
Upon reaching Sinja Valley, you’ll be enveloped by its historical ambiance. Sinja Valley holds significant historical importance as it was once the ancient capital of the Khasa Kingdom, which ruled the region from the 12th to the 14th centuries. Explore the valley’s archaeological sites, which include remnants of palaces, temples, and ancient settlement structures. These historical ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and past grandeur of the Khasa Kingdom.
Spending the night in Sinja Valley allows you to immerse yourself fully in the region’s heritage and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this historically rich locale. The evening provides an opportunity to relax and absorb the significance of the sites you've explored, preparing for the next stages of your trek.
Start your day early as you set off on an invigorating trek from Sinja Valley to Ghorosingha. The journey begins with an uphill ascent along the Hima River, a route that gradually gains elevation as you leave behind the verdant valley. The initial part of the trek is characterized by a steep climb, but the effort is rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you ascend, the trail eventually levels out and becomes gentler as it approaches Laha Village.
Laha Village serves as a brief but scenic stop along the way, offering a glimpse into the local way of life. From Laha, continue your trek with a more demanding climb up towards Ghorosingha. This part of the trail is steep and challenging, requiring steady determination and stamina. Along the way, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the rugged terrain and expansive landscapes.
Ghorosingha, your destination for the night, is a charming settlement nestled near the Ghatte Khola stream. The tranquil environment and serene surroundings make it an ideal place to rest and rejuvenate. The village provides an excellent opportunity to relax and reflect on the day's trek while soaking in the peaceful ambiance of the highlands. As evening approaches, enjoy the clear mountain air and the stunning natural beauty that defines this remote region, preparing for the adventures that lie ahead.
Today’s trek takes you on an exciting journey from Ghorosingha to the stunning Rara Lake. Begin with a steep ascent alongside Chuchhemara Danda, a ridge that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. As you climb, the vistas expand to reveal the majestic snow-capped mountains that form a dramatic backdrop to your trek. The elevated vantage points also provide sweeping views of the expansive Rara Lake, its serene blue waters contrasting beautifully with the rugged terrain.
As you continue your ascent, you’ll pass through Khatyar Khola Camp, a small settlement that offers a glimpse into the local way of life. The trail then leads through several charming villages, including Murma, where you’ll experience the hospitality of the local people and witness traditional mountain village life. These villages are nestled amidst lush vegetation, adding a touch of vibrancy to the trek.
Upon reaching Rara Lake, you’ll be greeted by its tranquil beauty, surrounded by verdant forests and towering peaks. The lake’s calm, azure waters reflect the grandeur of the surrounding mountains, creating a serene and picturesque setting. Spend time exploring the lake’s shoreline, taking in the stunning views, and appreciating the peaceful atmosphere that characterizes this remote and pristine destination.
This day’s trek provides a memorable blend of challenging ascent, cultural immersion, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Rara Lake, making it a highlight of your journey through the Himalayas.
Today is dedicated to fully immersing yourself in the beauty of Rara Lake, Nepal’s largest and deepest freshwater lake. Begin your day by soaking in the tranquil ambiance of this pristine lake, renowned for its azure waters and serene setting. After breakfast, you’ll have the opportunity to embark on a leisurely boat ride across the lake. As you glide over the calm surface, take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the lush forested slopes and the dramatic peaks that frame the lake.
To the south, admire the imposing Chuchemara Peak, which offers a stunning backdrop against the sky. To the north, the Ruma Kand and Malika Kand peaks provide a picturesque panorama, their snow-capped summits reflecting in the lake’s clear waters. The contrast between the sparkling lake and the towering mountains creates a truly mesmerizing sight.
During your exploration, you’ll also have the chance to observe the diverse aquatic life within the lake. Rara Lake is home to various species of fish, and while boating, you might catch sight of these colorful inhabitants beneath the surface. Take a walk along the lake’s shores to experience its natural beauty up close, or find a peaceful spot to sit and appreciate the tranquility of the environment.
This day at Rara Lake offers a perfect blend of relaxation and natural exploration, allowing you to absorb the lake's majestic beauty and the surrounding landscape. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and the incredible vistas that make Rara Lake a highlight of your trekking journey.
Today, you'll begin your descent from the tranquil Rara Lake along a relatively flat and well-trodden trail. As you leave behind the serene beauty of the lake, the path will take you through diverse landscapes, gradually transitioning from lush forested areas to more open terrain. You'll make your way to Gamgadhi, the administrative headquarters of Mugu District. Gamgadhi is a small but bustling hub with local markets and administrative buildings, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of the district. After passing through Gamgadhi, the trail continues its descent, leading you through picturesque valleys and small settlements. You'll eventually reach Pina Village, nestled in the lower elevations. This village, surrounded by greenery and traditional rural scenery, will be your stop for the night. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to relax and unwind after a day of trekking, enjoying the local hospitality and preparing for the journey ahead.
Begin your day with a descent from Pina Village, following a trail that leads you toward the Ghurchi Lagna Pass. This pass, situated at an elevation of 3,480 meters, marks a significant point on your trek. As you ascend towards the pass, you’ll traverse through diverse landscapes, including terraced fields and dense forests. The pass itself offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks, providing a rewarding perspective of your journey so far.
After crossing the Ghurchi Lagna Pass, begin your descent through a series of charming villages. The trail winds through lush forests and offers glimpses into the daily life of the local communities. Each village you pass through has its unique character and traditional architecture, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
The descent is gradual, leading you through scenic landscapes and alongside streams that offer refreshing views and sounds of flowing water. As you approach Bumra, also known as Nauri Ghat, you’ll notice the change in the environment as the vegetation becomes denser and the terrain more varied. Bumra is a quaint village situated in a serene setting, providing a perfect place to rest and recuperate. The village offers a glimpse into rural life in the region, and you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings as you prepare for the final leg of your trek.
Today, you’ll retrace your steps from Bumra back to Jumla, a journey that brings you through a familiar yet captivating landscape. Start your trek by following the well-trodden trail that meanders through picturesque valleys and forests. As you descend, you’ll cross two suspension bridges spanning the Hima River. These bridges offer thrilling views of the rushing waters below and the surrounding natural beauty, adding a touch of adventure to your journey.
After crossing the bridges, the trail continues to descend through lush terrain and traditional villages, offering glimpses of the rural life that characterizes this remote region. The path gradually leads you back to Cherechaur, where you’ll pause for a well-deserved rest. From Cherechaur, continue your trek along the same route you previously followed, making your way back to Jumla.
Upon reaching Jumla, take some time to relax and unwind. If time permits, enjoy a soothing dip in a nearby hot spring, which is a wonderful way to relieve the strain from your muscles and rejuvenate after days of trekking. The hot spring offers a serene setting with warm mineral-rich waters, perfect for relaxation. After your soak, head back to Jumla, where you will spend the night in comfort, reflecting on the journey and preparing for your return flights.
Start your day early with a flight from Jumla to Nepalgunj, taking the first available flight to ensure you have ample time for your journey. The flight offers a scenic view of the mountainous terrain transitioning to the flatter landscapes of the Terai region. Upon arriving in Nepalgunj, you’ll have a brief layover before boarding your connecting flight back to Kathmandu.
Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. Take some time to freshen up and relax after your flights, enjoying the comfort of your accommodation and the bustling energy of the capital city. The rest of the day is at your leisure, allowing you to unwind and perhaps do some light sightseeing or shopping in Kathmandu’s vibrant markets.
In the evening, join Female Guide Holiday for a special farewell dinner to celebrate the successful completion of your Rara Lake Trek. This gathering is a perfect opportunity to reflect on the incredible experiences and accomplishments of the past two weeks, share stories with fellow trekkers, and enjoy a final taste of Nepalese cuisine. The dinner will be hosted in a local restaurant where you can savor delicious dishes and enjoy the warm hospitality that Nepal is known for. After a memorable evening, return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay in Kathmandu.
On the final day of your trek, a representative from Female Guide Holiday will assist you with your departure preparations. Early in the morning, you will be transferred from your hotel to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. This transfer will ensure that you arrive at the airport with plenty of time to complete the check-in process, go through security, and handle any last-minute travel arrangements.
It is recommended to arrive at the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight time to accommodate any potential delays and to provide ample time for a smooth departure experience. As you make your way through the airport, take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable journey you’ve just completed, from the breathtaking landscapes of the Rara Lake to the warm interactions with local communities.
Once at the airport, you will say your final goodbyes. Our representative from Female Guide Holiday will assist with any remaining travel details and wish you a safe and pleasant journey home. Depart with cherished memories of your adventure, the stunning beauty of Nepal, and the new friendships made along the way. Safe travels and we hope to welcome you on another adventure in the future.