Manaslu: A Trekker's Guide - Nepal

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Paperback - Laminated
Published
1 Dec 2000
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852843021
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1852843020
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
200g
Pages
160
No. Maps
4
No. Photos
32
Originally Published
1 Dec 2000

Manaslu: A Trekker's Guide

by Kev Reynolds

A guide to walking the Manaslu trek, one of the finest and most scenically spectacular treks in Nepal. At 198km it is long, wilder and remoter than Everest and Annapurna treks, and needs about three weeks. Also covers Thonje to Jomosom (Manang area) via the Thorong La and exit to Pokhara via Bagnes Tal. More...

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Seasons

March to May or October to the end of November.

Centres

Access must be through Kathmandu - love it or hate it (we love it!). The jumping-off point at Read More... Gorkha is a bus journey.

Difficulty

Harder and wilder than treks in the more developed regions. The Larkya La is 5200m, the Torong La Read More... is 5500m, so acclimatising to the altitude is of major importance.

Must See

The whole Nepal trekking experience, the people, Buddhism, crossing the Larkya La, and the great Read More... views of Manaslu and the nearby Annapurna Himal. Namaste!
 
 

The Manaslu trek is one of the finest and most scenically spectacular in Nepal. This guide records the paths, villages, valleys and mountains seen along the way, yet it is not intended to take from the reader any of the mystery or surprise that such a diverse region holds. The Manaslu Himal is presently restricted to group trekkers; a number of those who venture there will no doubt be first-time visitors to the Himalaya. Information set out in this book will give an idea of what to expect - of the preparation required before going, the physical demands of the route and a hint of the rewards to be won every single day. Day by day the trek reveals scenes of outstanding natural beauty, yet it is not only the visual splendour of a Himalayan paradise that will be remembered years after, but the smiles of local people met upon the way, their simplicity and their spirituality. A cry of 'Namaste' rings in the air - 'I salute the god within you'. Such a greeting will enrich each hour and accompany every vision of glory.

This book, along with others in a series of trekking guides to Nepal by the same author and publisher, has not been produced with the aim of encouraging more trekkers to explore the trails of this Himalayan wonderland, but in the hope of adding something to the experience of those already committed to going there. Being forewarned about the nature of the route and the seriousness of some of the trails is a way of reminding potential trekkers that in order to make the most of every hour of the journey it is essential to be both physically and mentally prepared. 'The art of Himalayan travel', said W.H. Murray, 'is the art of being bold enough to enjoy life now.'

 
 
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