'Fantastically detailed and well-presented.'
— Backpack magazine

Trekking in the Annapurna Region
- includes Kathmandu city guide
by: Bryn Thomas
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ISBN 978-1-873756-68-3
4th edition
272 pages
50 maps
37 colour photos
10 B&W photos
180mm x 120mm 5" x 7"
OUT OF STOCK AVAILABLE OF 4TH EDITION
- Recommended.
- Wanderlust, June/July 2011 - A very fine guide.
- Traveller Magazine - A very detailed and informative guide.
- High magazine - First class trekking guide.
- Adventure Travel
Following the Gandaki River through the world’s deepest valley, an ancient Tibetan trade route cuts across the Annapurna region. It’s an area of astounding natural beauty ranging from lush rice fields in the south to the high-altitude desert plateau in the north with Himalayan peaks of over 8000m (26,247ft)
38 trekking maps with unique mapping features – walking times, directions, tricky junctions, places to stay and eat
- Annapurna Circuit
- Annapurna Sanctuary
- Pokhara to Poon Hill
- Dhaulagiri Ice-fall
- Pokhara-Jomsom-Muktinath
- Tilicho Tal
- Manang Valley hikes
- Siklis Eco-Trek
- ABC North Camp
- Day walks from Jomsom
- An introduction to trekking peaks in the region
- All budgets and trekking styles – whether you’re trekking for three days or several weeks, on a limited budget staying in simple lodges or an all-inclusive guided trek, this guide gives all the options
- Kathmandu & Pokhara city guides
- Plus – health, safety and minimizing your impact on a fragile region
Read an Excerpt:
- Contents List
- Introduction
- With a group or independently?
- When to go
- Minimum impact trekking
- Sample route
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