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Jumla offers the best scenery on the north-western most side of
Nepal. Within its confines lie the Rara national park, the
smallest park in Nepal, where in turn the country's largest
lake, the Rara Lake can be found (10.8 sq. km. At 2,990 meters).
Considered one of the finest parks in the world, Rara National
Park abounds in coniferous forest and is the ideal habitat for
the musk deer, Himalayan black bear and other faunae. The Danfe
(Impeyan Pheasant) the national bird of Nepal, flies above while
a variety of fish, the snow trout, inhabit the Rara lake. Adding
charm to the region are its generally open-hearted and friendly
people. The trek can begin in Jumla (over an hours flight from
Kathmandu) or from the nearer Nepalgunj.
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