Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya – Lonely Planet Walking Guide

The colourful guide book for trekkers titled Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya features a careful guide to 32 different walks that you can complete in 335 days with the proper motivation and determination. However, for those who do not have this level of commitment, the guide book can also offer great ideas to choose from and at the rate of one trek a year you will still find yourself pretty occupied.  With different trails and descriptions of each trek that passes through the Nepal range of the Himalaya’s there is plenty to visually stimulate the eyes as you plot out a trek through some of the most scenic mountains in the world.

The trekking guide opens with highlights from past trekkers and some great scenic shots and then offers a quick glimpse into Nepal and the local attractiveness of the region.  At this point the book moves towards a table of the potential treks, descriptions of the various treks, and then tips that will help you plan out your own trek through the range in the carefully described environment.  The helpful tips for passes and local regional amenities will also prove helpful to most trekkers as well.

From here Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya moves towards the different regions that can be trekked through by taking a close look at different areas within the regions offering a close look into the access towns, pathways, and many different historical and scenic sights to see along the way.  In addition, small local villages that offer lodging and food options are also carefully notched out so that every trek can be completed carefully and easily.  Also helpful are equipment tips, the best trekking peaks to guide your trek around, and health and safety and immunizations that you will want to read up on before travelling to Nepal.

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