NATIONAL
PARKS IN NEPAL
RARA
NATIONAL PARKS

Area :
106 sq. km
Established : 1976
Location :
Rara National Park is located
in North-West Nepal about 371 km. air
distance from Kathmandu. Most of the
park, including Lake Rara, lies in the
Mugu District; a small area in the Jumla
District of the Karnali Zone. This is
the smallest park in Nepal, containing
the country's biggest lake (10.8
sq. km.) at an elevation of 2990 m.
Feature :
Park elevations range from 1800 m. to
4048 m. The park contains mainly coniferous
forest. The area around the lake
is dominated by blue pine, black juniper,
West Himalayan spruce, oak, Himalayan
cypress and other associated species.
At about 3350 m. pine and spruce give
way to fir, oak and birch. Deciduous
tree species like Indian hours-chestnut,
walnut and Himalayan popula are
also found. A small portion of the park
serves as an ideal habitat for musk
deer. Other animals found in the
park include Himalayan black bear,
leopard, goral, Himalayan tahr,
and wild boar. Snow trout is the only
fish species recorded in the lake. Resident
Gallinaceous birds and migrant waterfowl
are of interest to park visitors. The
great-crested grebe, black-necked grebe,
and red-crested pochard are seen during
winter. Other common birds are the snow
cock, chukor partridge, Impeyuan
pheasant, kalij pheasant,
and blood pheasant.