Rara Lake to Jumla Wilderness Trek
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The Rara lake to Jumla Wilderness Trek offers an unparalleled adventure for those looking to explore one of the most remote and unspoiled regions of Nepal. This trek is a challenging and remote trekking route located in the Karnali province of Western Nepal Region. It offers trekkers a chance to explore some of the most isolated and pristine areas of the country, with stunning landscapes, ancient settlement, culture and traditions, and unique flora and fauna. This trekking trail is a part of the ancient salt caravan route used by the locals of Jumla and Mugu areas to trade with Tibet via Namja Pass of Mugu. The trek gives an oppertunity to explore Mugompa people lifestyle. Mugompa people are ethnic Tibetan people having Mugom-Karmarong language influenced from Sino-Tibetan language.
Highlights
Remote Wilderness: The trek takes you through untouched landscapes, including dense forests, alpine meadows, and rugged mountain terrains.
Rara Lake: One of the key highlights of this trek is Rara Lake, the largest lake in Nepal, known for its serene beauty and crystal-clear waters.
Cultural Experience: The trail passes through traditional villages where you can experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the local communities, including the Mugumba, Thakuri, Brahmin, and Chhetri ethnic groups.
Biodiversity: The region is home to diverse wildlife, including endangered species such as the red panda, snow leopard, and various species of birds.
High Passes: The trek involves crossing high mountain passes such as Melung Lekh Pass (5209m), Unnamed Pass near Kang Khola (4200m) that offer panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.