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Trekking in the Indian Himalaya
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- Book Synopsis
- Experience one of the world's great adventure destinations with trekking in the Indian Himalayas, where some of the highest mountains on Earth rise above ancient cultures, sacred landscapes and remote valleys. In Uttarakhand, trek among dramatic peaks, following age-old pilgrimage routes through glacier-carved valleys and across flower-filled alpine meadows. From the sacred source of the Ganges at Gaumukh to the cirque of Nanda Devi and the high meadows of Garhwal and Kumaon, this is a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan journey.Spanning northern India's most spectacular mountain regions, these trails take you deep into landscapes shaped by geology, spirituality and centuries-old ways of life. You'll walk through traditional villages, cross dramatic suspension bridges, and follow routes used by pilgrims, shepherds and traders for generations. This Cicerone guidebook focuses on eight carefully chosen treks in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, each selected to showcase the area's variety of landscapes, cultures and trekking experiences. Suitable for hikers with some prior mountain experience, the routes range from 3 to 9 days, with total distances of 15-85km (10-53 miles) and elevation gains of roughly 1000-4000m. It turns the complexity of planning a Himalayan trek into a clear, achievable goal by providing expert guidance to some of the finest multi-day treks in the Indian Himalayas.Eight treks, including the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Shivling and Gaumukh, are described in clear stages with detailed route notes, 1:75,000 mapping and elevation profiles, allowing you to understand distances, terrain and daily challenges in advanceA route summary table provides everything you need to know about each trail through the Uttarakhand Himalayas in a snapshot, including permit requirements, difficulty and whether it includes a glacier crossing Essential advice is given specific to hiking in the Himalayas, including altitude, acclimatisation and safety, supporting safe and enjoyable trekking at high elevationsAccommodation options are outlined throughout, including camps, guesthouses and village stays in the Gangotri, Govind and Nanda Devi National Parks GPX files are also available for a digital navigation alternative as you walk through northern India's mountains With practical advice balanced by inspiration and cultural insight, this comprehensive guidebook is an essential companion for anyone dreaming of trekking in India's greatest mountain ranges. It supports you from the earliest planning stages through to the realities of life on the trail, while capturing the scale, beauty and significance of the Indian Himalayas.
- About The Author
- Brian Furze ( www.brianfurze.com ) is an educator and advocate for community-based trekking whose work has included the Indian Himalaya, particularly Uttarakhand, for many years. Through this, Brian promotes trekking that strengthens community resilience and fosters meaningful connections between visitors, local communities and place. For him, trekking is a form of mutual exchange, where local guides, porters, villagers and their landscapes are central to the experience of trekkers, not just peripheral or background. He continues to contribute to conversations about characteristics of ethical travel in high mountain regions that are facing significant change. Brian lives in southeast Australia on the Murray River, within an hour of the Australian Alps. He discovered trekking more than 30 years ago - long enough ago to remember the sometimes painful experience of external frame backpacks - and has trekked in various locations, but continues to be particularly drawn to the Himalaya and the mountains and national parks of Australia.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781852849863
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Cicerone Press, (17 October 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 336
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 172 x 116 x 15 mm
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