Seen from the lakeside town of Pokhara in central Nepal, a tremendous wall of snow and ice-capped mountains dominates the northern horizon - the Annapurna Himal. With no less than 12 summits topping 7000m (23,000ft) soaring above a foreground of intricately terraced foothills, this is one of the most beautiful and ethnically diverse landscapes on earth. Around this island block goes the route of the classic Annapurna Circuit - one of the great walks of the world. Into the heart of these mountains another trekker's trail leads to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Through the world's deepest valley, between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, goes the Pilgrim's Trail to Muktinath, while the Ghandruk Foothill Trek provides an introduction to some of the best of Nepal's hill villages and mountain views. Kev Reynolds describes each of these treks with full route details for 'tea-house' trekkers and those journeying with and organised group. Information with regard to lodges, tea-houses and villages is provided; there are sections on how to plan a trek, where and when to go, permits and preparations, health matters, an equipment check list and, of equal importance, how to avoid giving offence to the local people. Outline suggestions are offered for other treks in the region, and details of Trekking Peaks are also given. This is a new, full-colour edition of an established guide.
Seen from the lakeside town of Pokhara in central Nepal, a tremendous wall of snow and ice-capped mountains dominates the northern horizon - the Annapurna Himal. With no less than 12 summits topping 7000m (23,000ft) soaring above a foreground of intricately terraced foothills, this is one of the most beautiful and ethnically diverse landscapes on earth. Around this island block goes the route of the classic Annapurna Circuit - one of the great walks of the world. Into the heart of these mountains another trekker's trail leads to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Through the world's deepest valley, between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, goes the Pilgrim's Trail to Muktinath, while the Ghandruk Foothill Trek provides an introduction to some of the best of Nepal's hill villages and mountain views. Kev Reynolds describes each of these treks with full route details for 'tea-house' trekkers and those journeying with and organised group. Information with regard to lodges, tea-houses and villages is provided; there are sections on how to plan a trek, where and when to go, permits and preparations, health matters, an equipment check list and, of equal importance, how to avoid giving offence to the local people. Outline suggestions are offered for other treks in the region, and details of Trekking Peaks are also given. This is a new, full-colour edition of an established guide.
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'If the Annapurnas present an enticing goal, there can be no better source of information than Kev Reynolds's Annapurna - A Trekker's Guide. ... Each trek has been thoroughly researched and lovingly described ... bringing back fond memories and recalling detail I found impossible to fault.' (Lindsay Griffin, High) 'This is a good guide book covering all the essentials and a bit more which still manages to be almost pocket sized.' (Julie Carter, The Pinnacle Club Journal) 'Kev describes the beauty and fascination which make this region such an attractive destination for the trekker. If a reader were in any doubt about undertaking a trek in the area, the author's enthusiasm for the region and its people clearly extols its merits, but if this were not enough the excellent photographs will clinch the deal. ... While the guide gives clear specific directions, its principal strength lies in the additional information it provides the visitor about the history of the area, the activities of the local people, their religion, ecology, the history of exploration and mountaineering, and much more. ... This is an excellent book. If you are going to the area, buy it. If you are just researching a trip, buy the book and reserve the tickets, it will get you hooked.' (Stewart MacKenzie, The Leader)
'If the Annapurnas present an enticing goal, there can be no better source of information than Kev Reynolds's Annapurna - A Trekker's Guide. ... Each trek has been thoroughly researched and lovingly described ... bringing back fond memories and recalling detail I found impossible to fault.' (Lindsay Griffin, High) 'This is a good guide book covering all the essentials and a bit more which still manages to be almost pocket sized.' (Julie Carter, The Pinnacle Club Journal) 'Kev describes the beauty and fascination which make this region such an attractive destination for the trekker. If a reader were in any doubt about undertaking a trek in the area, the author's enthusiasm for the region and its people clearly extols its merits, but if this were not enough the excellent photographs will clinch the deal. ... While the guide gives clear specific directions, its principal strength lies in the additional information it provides the visitor about the history of the area, the activities of the local people, their religion, ecology, the history of exploration and mountaineering, and much more. ... This is an excellent book. If you are going to the area, buy it. If you are just researching a trip, buy the book and reserve the tickets, it will get you hooked.' (Stewart MacKenzie, The Leader)
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colour photographs and maps
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Höhe: 172 mm
Breite: 116 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-85284-397-7 (9781852843977)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kev Reynolds is a freelance writer, photojournalist and lecturer whose first title for Cicerone Press (Walks and Climbs in the Pyrenees) appeared in 1978 and is still in print. He has published many books on the Alps, a series of trekkers' guides to Nepal and, nearer to home, several guides on walking in southern England. A member of the Alpine Club, Austrian Alpine Club and the Outdoor Writers' Guild, he is also first honorary member of the British Association of European Mountain Leaders.
Kev Reynolds is a freelance writer, photojournalist and lecturer whose first title for Cicerone Press (Walks and Climbs in the Pyrenees) appeared in 1978 and is still in print. He has published many books on the Alps, a series of trekkers' guides to Nepal and, nearer to home, several guides on walking in southern England. A member of the Alpine Club, Austrian Alpine Club and the Outdoor Writers' Guild, he is also first honorary member of the British Association of European Mountain Leaders.
TREK 1: THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT
Prologue: Kathmandu-Dumre-Besisahar
Section 1: Besisahar to Manang
Besisahar to Bhulbhule
Bhulbhule to Bahundanda
Bahundanda to Jagat
Jagat to Tal
Tal to Bagarchhap
Bagarchhap to Chame
Chame to Pisang
Pisang to Manang
High Alternative Route: Upper Pisang to Mungji
Time in Manang
Section 2: Manang to Muktinath
Manang to Yak Kharka
Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi
Thorong Phedi - Thorong La - Muktinath
Section 3: Muktinath to Tatopani
Muktinath to Tukuche
Tukuche to Tatopani
Section 4a: Tatopani to Pokhara via Beni
Tatopani to Beni
Section 4b: Tatopani to Pokhara via Ghorepani
Tatopani to Ghorepani
Ghorepani to Naya Pul
Section 4c: Ghorepani to Chhomrong
Ghorepani to Chhomrong
Pokhara TREK 2: THE ANNAPURNA SANCTUARY
Section 1: Pokhara to Chhomrong
Section 1a: Phedi to Chhomrong via Dhampus and Landruk
Section 1b: Naya Pul to Chhomrong via Syauli Bazaar and New Bridge
Section 1c: Naya Pul to Chhomrong via Ghandruk
Section 2: Chhomrong to Annapurna Base Camp
Return Routes to Pokhara
TREK 3: THE PILGRIM'S TRAIL TO MUKTINATH
Section 1: Pokhara to Tatopani
Section 1a: Beni to Tatopani
Section 1b: Naya Pul to Tatopani
Section 2: Tatopani to Muktinath
Tatopani to Tukuche
Tukuche to Muktinath
To Muktinath via Kagbeni
Return Routes to Pokhara TREK 4: THE GHANDRUK FOOTHILL TREK
Section 1: Naya Pul to Ghandruk
Section 2: Ghandruk to Chhomrong
Section 3: Chhomrong to Landruk
Section 4: Landruk to Dhampus and Pokhara
OTHER ANNAPURNA TREKS
Upper Mustang
Annapurna Panorama
The Tatopani-Ghorepani Loop
The Korchon Ridge Trek
The Siklis Trek
Begnas Tal to the Marsyangd
The Bara Pokhari Lekh