
Lower Manaslu Community Based Eco Trail map at 1:125, 000, in the Nepa Maps series which provides extensive coverage of trekking areas of Nepal on detailed contoured maps with trekking routes & hiking trails, huts & camp sites, local places of interest & other tourist information. The map covers the region between the Annapurna Conservation Area & the Langtang National Park including the Manaslu Conservation Area; the Tsum Valley north of Domje is shown as an inset. The Lower Manaslu Community Based Eco Trail including Manakamana, Gorkha, Dharch Danda & Barpak is prominently highlighted. Also marked are several other trails, including the main Manaslu Circuit & the Tsum Valley trek. Contours are at 80 m intervals, with relief shading & vegetation colouring. Index lists places, peaks, passes, lakes & base camps. Margin ticks show latitude & longitude at intervals of 2’30”. Additional information
Includes:: a route profile for the Community Trail, plus tables for other routes in the region.PLEASE NOTE: similar coverage but extending further east to include the whole of the Tsum Valley on the main map is provided on the publishers’ map NS505 – Manaslu & Tsum Valley, also at 1:125, 000, but the Lower Manaslu Community Based Eco Trail is only partially marked on it. Titles in this series have cartography is based on the country’s topographic survey, with contours usually at 40m or 50m intervals, enhanced by relief shading, colouring & graphics to show various features of the terrain, including glaciers, forested or cultivated areas, etc. Numerous peaks, with additional spot heights, plus names of glaciers & mountain ranges are prominently shown. The network of rivers, streams & lakes is shown in great detail, with many smaller rivers & lakes named. Overprint highlights main trekking routes & numerous local trails, with symbols indicating various places of interest & tourist facilities. Most maps are indexed & include additional information such as route profiles, glossaries, etc. All the information is in English & heights are given in metres.