Nepal’s Far West, map no. 110, at 1:150, 000 on a double-sided, waterproof & tear-resistant trekking map from the Himalayan Map House in their series covering the whole of northern Nepal. The map covers on one side the area from the Rara Lake to Yulsa (Hilsa Pass) & Talkot, extending on the reverse beyond the Api Nampa Conservation Area & the Khaptad National Park to Dadeldura. Highlighted routes include the Rara Lake Circuit, the Khaptad Trek, the Api Trek & several routes connecting then to the two GHT treks: the GHT Cultural Trail & the GHT High Route. Contours are at 80m intervals. The map
Includes:: a route profile of the GHT High Route between Gamgadhi & Hilsa. Cartography in these waterproof editions, first published in 2011, is identical to what Himalayan Map House use in most maps in their other series, published under the Nepa Maps imprint. Contours are at intervals of 80m or 40m (please check individual descriptions), with relief shading plus colouring to show different types of terrain or vegetation. The maps show names of numerous chains, peaks glaciers, valleys, rivers, lakes, etc. Main trekking routes are prominently highlighted, as are selected settlements along them, indicating where tourist accommodation & other services are provided. Also clearly marked are campsites or base camps & various places of interest. The maps also show other local trekking paths, often providing variants or shortcuts to the main routes. The maps are not indexed. Latitude & longitude coordinates are given as margin ticks at 5’ intervals. Unless indicated to the contrary in its individual description, each map also
Includes:: a profile of the main trekking route (s) across its area & provides on the inside cover other relevant information, including stage-by-stage distances & timings. The maps are published on thick, sturdy, waterproof & tear-resistant plastic.* For maps not currently in stock please check availability of corresponding titles in the publishers’ other series under the Nepa Maps imprint. Although printed on paper, most titles are indexed & some are at larger scales and/or include enlargements.