Jumla Simikot
This
trek takes you to up into the high altitude lake
area of Rara, which combines the beauty of spruce
and pine forest with spectacular views of the
surrounding hills and mountains. This is Nepals
largest lake, which houses otters and many fish
species. This is one of the best treks to view
Nepals wildlife including the Himalayan
bear. This area is one of the least inhabited
trekking routes, which will give you a feel for
the natural environment of Nepal. Length of trip
Jumla Simikot 12 days Average hiking per
day 4-5 hrs highest elevation gained 3700 m

Pristine
Rara Lake, known as the Queen of Lakes, is the
largest lake in Nepal. Surrounded by juniper and
spruce forests of Rara Lake National Park in the
western part of the country, it is a high altitude
lake at 9,834 feet (2,980 m).
The trekking route is not heavily traveled, but
it passes through a region that affords cultural
interactions and scenery quite different from
the rest of Nepal. You may meet followers of Hinduism
as well as immigrant Tibetan families.
Trekking in this area involves a great deal of
up-and-down walking through forests and isolated
villages. You remain mostly at lower elevations,
reaching a high elevation of 12,243 feet (3,710
m) at Danfe pass.
You
can spend two days at Baridiya National Park,
where you can take an elephant-back safari through
the lush jungle. Your accommodations are well-equipped
tents.