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Roof of the world, land of legend and beauty - within its narrow confines, Nepal contains an utterly spectacular variety of culture and landscapes. Footprint's 3rd edition Nepal Handbook will guide you from the vast sweep of Himalayan peaks to ornate temples and pagodas.Roof of the world, land of legend and beauty - within its narrow confines, Nepal contains an utterly spectacular variety of culture and landscapes. Footprint's 3rd edition Nepal Handbook will guide you from the vast sweep of Himalayan peaks to ornate temples and pagodas.* Great coverage of the top activities and sights in the country, including trekking, rafting and festivals* Loaded with information and suggestions on how to get off the beaten track, from hilltop retreats to wild animals in the Terai * Includes comprehensive information on everything from transport and practicalities to history, culture & landscape * Also includes advice on accommodation, eating and drinking listings for every budget * Full-color planning section to inspire you and help you find the best experiencesFrom the stunning Kathmandu Valley to the majestic Annapurna Circuit, Footprint's fully updated 3rd edition of the Nepal Handbook will help you navigate this incredible destination.1) Planning your trip2) Kathmandu3) Patan4) Bhaktapur5) Kathmandu Valley6) Kathmandu to Pokhara7) Pokhara and the Annapurnas8) Chitwan and Central Terai9) Everest and the Khumbu10) Kanchenjunga and eastern Nepal11) Rara and western Nepal12) Background13) Practicalities14) FootnotesRobert Ferguson first travelled to Nepal in 1984, aged 18,with a huge rucksack and tiny budget. He got a board-and-lodging job with a localtrekking agency that finished with a trek around the Annapurna Circuit. He washooked. He returned to Kathmandu in his early 20s as a mountain guide, leadinggroups around the Annapurnas, the Everest region and Kanchenjunga.Back in the UK he became operations manager for a leading UKtrekking specialist to Nepal as well as startinlÃ2
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