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.
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