Lakes

Fewa Lake



Fewa Lake in Pokhara is the second largest lake in Nepal. It covers an area of about 4.43 sq. km and has an average depth of around 8.6 m. The lake is a major attraction to those who are drawn to water sports or families who simply love absorbing the beautiful scenery. The warm water of the lake is inviting and ideal for a trip on a little wooden boat. The boats can be rented along the shoreline o an hourly basis or even for an entire day.  Sailboats are also available but there isn’t enough wind.
What are you waiting for? Just hop into a boat and find yourself surrounded by some of the most marvelous views from Nepal.


Rara Lake



A journey to Rara lake is one of the most incredible and fascinating treks in all the Himalayan range lie northwest of Kathmandu in the remote area of Karnali. If you are looking of wilderness and solitude travel, this trek is an ideal choice. The route is very much 'off the beaten track' and affords glimpses of cultures and scenery very different from the rest of Nepal. The clear, high altitude lake of Rara, which mirrors the snow capped Himalayas is ringed with blue pine, black juniper forest and Himalayan cypress Lake Rara is a popular serenity pilgrimage for Nepalese. In summer rainfall is low, and ideal for trekking. In the winter there is often snow on the ridge surrounding the lake, in the autumn season trekkers are rewarded with a profusion of alpine flowers. Rara Lake is five kilometers long and two kilometers wide and is the largest lake in Nepal. The national Park is one of the best places in Nepal to see wildlife: musk deer, leopards, ghorals, tahr, Himalayan black beer, and the rare red panda are all native. The park is also a bird watcher’s delight, especially during November and April when many species of birds visit during their seasonal migration.

She-Phoksundo Lake


This lake is located in Dolpa District of Karnali Zone in the lap of Kanjirowa mountain. This river stands at 3900m above sea level and is the deepest lake of Nepal. It is 4.8 km long, 1.5km wide and depth of 650km. This lake is named as "Rigmo" my local Dolpali.

Tilicho Lake


Tilicho Lake is the highest lake of Nepal standing at 4919m from mean sea level. It is located at Manang District of Gandaki Zone. It's length is 4 km and breadth is 1.4km. This lake was also proposed for the highest lake of the World.


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10 Real Facts About Nepal

10 Real Facts About Nepal