Rara Lake is Nepal's largest and deepest freshwater lake, located in the remote Rara National Park in the Karnali region, known for its stunning, color-changing blue waters, surrounded by coniferous forests and Himalayan views, making it a popular trekking destination for its pristine beauty, rich biodiversity (including Red Panda, Musk Deer, diverse birds like the Danfe), and unique Khas culture, with access often involving flights to Talcha Airport followed by hikes.
Rara Lake is Nepal's largest and deepest freshwater lake, located in the remote Rara National Park in the Karnali region, known for its stunning, color-changing blue waters, surrounded by coniferous forests and Himalayan views, making it a popular trekking destination for its pristine beauty, rich biodiversity (including Red Panda, Musk Deer, diverse birds like the Danfe), and unique Khas culture, with access often involving flights to Talcha Airport followed by hikes.
Rara Lake is Nepal's largest and deepest freshwater lake, located in the remote Rara National Park in the Karnali region, known for its stunning, color-changing blue waters, surrounded by coniferous forests and Himalayan views, making it a popular trekking destination for its pristine beauty, rich biodiversity (including Red Panda, Musk Deer, diverse birds like the Danfe), and unique Khas culture, with access often involving flights to Talcha Airport followed by hikes.