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Langtang area at 1:125, 000 approx. on indexed, light, waterproof & tear-resistant hiking map, with a plan of the Kathmandu/ Patan area including an enlargement of the Thamel district, plus an overview map of the whole country. The map is part of a series covering Nepal’s four most popular trekking areas. The maps were prepared by the NGS/ Trails Illustrated team responsible for the highly acclaimed hiking maps of national parks in the USA, in cooperation with the Nepa Maps (Himalayan Maphouse), publishers of a wide range of trekking maps of Nepal. Contours (see below) with additional spot heights, relief shading & colouring for glaciers & forested areas present the topography of each area. The maps show settlements, roads & trekking routes, as well as extensive information for tourists: local airports, lodgings & campsites, numerous places of interest including temples, monasteries, caves, waterfalls, etc. Map ticks at intervals of 1` indicate latitude & longitude. An index of localities

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a list of peaks, passes & lakes. Sherpa spellings are used within the Khumbu area & Nepali spellings elsewhere in the country. On the reverse of each title, a general road map of the whole of Nepal highlights the country’s national parks & nature reserves. Also included is a street plan of Kathmandu with Patan, plus an enlargement for the central Thamel area of the city. The two plans highlight hotels & guesthouses, restaurants, banks, embassies & consulates, places of interest, etc.* In this title:* contours are at 100m intervals & all heights are in metres. Latitude & longitude margin ticks are at 1` intervals.

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Langtang & Helambu region in the Newgrove Consultants’ series covering the course of Great Himalaya Trail High Route at 1:100, 000 on nine maps printed on light, waterproof & tear-resistant plastic paper. The map is double-sided, with a very generous overlap between the sides, & covers the High Route across the Langtang National Park & eastwards to Nagaun, just south-east of the Gaurishankar. & the Manlung La pass. The base map, derived from satellite imagery, has contours at 200m intervals enhanced by relief shading & colouring to show glaciers, the snow line at 6000m, barren l&, forests, etc. Numerous spot heights are marked in the high-laying areas, but not very many & in places none on the south side of the trail. Important peaks & mountain passes are prominently marked. Boundaries of national parks & other protected areas are also shown. The High Route of the GHT is clearly highlighted & adjoining local routes are divided into main trails & footpaths. Icons indicate locations of campsites & hotels/lodges, health posts, stupas, gompas & mani walls both along the GHT itself & in other locations on the map. Settlements are graded into large towns, towns, villages & small villages. The maps have latitude & longitude lines at intervals of 5’. All information is in English. Seven of the maps are double-sided, with the last three maps covering the easternmost part of the country from Rolwaling Himal & Mt Everest to Kanchenjunga on single-sided maps. PEASE NOTE: Sheet No. 1, Far West, covers an area outside the course of the High Route. It shows the route of the Lower Great Himalaya Trail. According to the publishers’ notes: “ The maps have been created & published by Newgrove Consultants on behalf of The Great Himalaya Trail Development Programme which is funded by the UK Department for International Development & managed by SNV Netherland’s Development Organization. United Nations World Tourism Organization through its “ Sustainable Tourism – Eliminating Poverty” programme ahs played a key role in bringing the project into fruition. The maps are based on data from the National Geographic Information Infrastructure Programme (NGIIP) of Nepal. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) also provided low scale data. Trekkers & guides have been consulted on current routes.” ...
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Langtang & Helambu, map no. 105, at 1:125, 000 on a waterproof & tear-resistant trekking map from the Himalayan Map House in their series covering the whole of northern Nepal. The map highlights main trekking routes north of Kathmandu, including Gosainkund Trek, Kangja la ...
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Langtang & Helambu Trekking Guide from Milestone Books with stage-by-stage descriptions of the region’s main trekking routes accompanied by colour map extracts, plus background notes & practical advice. The guide is illustrated with 80 colour photos & comes with a separate fold-out map of the region. The guide provides stage-by-stage descriptions of the three main routes: the Langtang trail, the Helambu circuit & the Gosainkund route. Each is presented on a route profile & on extracts from the accompanying fold-out map at 1:100, 000. In addition to general practical advice the guide

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sections on the varied peoples who live in the region & an introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, the religion they mostly practice. Please note: the fold-out map from this guide is also available separate.

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The Langtang & Helambu trekking region on a map at 1:100, 000 from the Kolkata/ Calcutta based Milestone Books, highlighting main trekking routes & showing peaks, passes & selected locations with altitude both in metres & feet. Coverage extends from Kathmandu & Nagarkot to Kyirong in Tibet & across the peaks from the Ganesh Himal range in the west to Mt. Shisha Pangma in Tibet & the Jugal Himal range in Nepal. The map has contour lines at 400m intervals superimposed on a base derived from satellite imagery, although (as the publisher’s note mentions) the colouring & the shading may not necessarily coincide with the contour lines. Heights for peaks, passes & selected settlements are given both in metres & in feet. The marking for trekking routes distinguishes between main trails & other treks. Symbols indicate locations with tourist accommodation. The map has no geographical coordinates.PLEASE NOTE: the same map is also available as part of the Lantang & Helambu Trekking Guide. ...
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In his Cicerone guide to Langtang, Gosainkund & Helambu, accomplished trekker Kev Reynolds guides readers through the breath-taking scenery of Nepal & her beautiful mountains. Easily reachable from Kathmandu, the small regions of Langtang & Helambu are linked by the sacred lake of Gosainkund & hold a rich diversity of landscape, culture & vegetation. Running parallel with the Tibetan border, Langtang is a high, seemingly remote valley flanked by lofty mountains whilst Helambu is more populous, with verdant hillsides & several prosperous villages; the lakes of Gosainkund are trapped in wild country wedged between the two. Detailed route descriptions of recommended treks through each region are accompanied by line drawings & photographs to give a flavour of the breathtaking scenery & seemingly limitless trekking routes. Route Profiles indicate altitudes at different points of each trek to help with pre-planning. ...
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Langtang, Gosaikund & Helambu area immediately north-east of Kathmandu 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 trekking areas of Langtang, Gosaikund & Helambu, immediately north-east of Kathmandu, with numerous trekking routes from the capital, Trisuli, Melamchi Bazar & Chautara northwards towards the Langtang National Park. Contours are at 80m intervals, with relief shading & vegetation colouring. Margin ticks show latitude & longitude at intervals of 5 ...
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Langtang, Gosaikund & Helambu area immediately north-east of Kathmandu at 1:125, 000 with on the reverse an enlargement showing the Tamang Heritage trail at 1:25.000. The title is part of 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. On one side are the trekking areas of Langtang, Gosaikund & Helambu, immediately north-east of Kathmandu, at 1:125, 000 with numerous trekking routes from the capital, Trisuli, Melamchi Bazar & Chautara northwards towards the Langtang National Park. Contours are at 125m intervals, with relief shading & vegetation colouring. Margin ticks show latitude & longitude at intervals of 5 ...
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The eastern part of the Langtang region in a series of maps of Nepal published by the German & Austrian Alpine Clubs as part of their coverage of areas outside Europe. The map, edited 1990, has contours at 40m intervals with spot heights, plus colouring & graphics to indicate different types of terrain & vegetation. Relatively fewer names of peaks, settlements, etc. are shown than on other maps of this area. Roads & foot trails are marked, but without indicating main trekking routes. The Nepal
- Tibet border is not marked. Margin ticks give latitude & longitude at intervals of 5
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The eastern part of the Langtang region in a series of maps of Nepal published by the German & Austrian Alpine Clubs as part of their coverage of areas outside Europe. The map, edited 1990, has contours at 40m intervals with spot heights, plus colouring & graphics to indicate different types of terrain & vegetation. Relatively fewer names of peaks, settlements, etc. are shown than on other maps of this area. Roads & foot trails are marked, but without indicating main trekking routes. The Nepal
- Tibet border is not marked. Margin ticks give latitude & longitude at intervals of 5’. Map legend

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Langtang Lirung

Langtang Lirung, sheet no. 2885-11, in the topographic survey of Nepal at 1:50, 000 published by the Nepali Government in the late 1990s and early 2000s and produced from remote sensing data by Finnish cartographers as part of that country’s international aid program. The maps cover 15’ x 15’ quadrangles.IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE BEFORE ORDERING: AVAILABILITY: although, theoretically at least, still in print, these maps are very difficult to get locally in Nepal and/or from various suppliers elsewhere specializing in obtaining such maps. DELIVERIES MAY TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS OR EVEN MONTHS.PROBLEMS WITH PLACE NAMES: reports from previous users indicate that transliteration of place names differs from that used widely not only on other maps and in guide books but also on the ground
itself, in road signs and in the tourist and trekking industry in general. Whilst most names are similar enough to be easily recognizable, e.g. Namche Bajar for Namche Bazar or Lantan for Langtang, we have been told of confusion and difficulties arising from different spellings appearing on these maps.TREKKING ROUTES AND TOURIST INFORMATION: whilst the maps show foot trails and mark locations of temples, etc, they carry no specific trekking information. Major trekking routes and places of interest are not highlighted. There is no marking for base camps and other tourist facilities.Map specifications:Contours are at 40m intervals, with graphics and/or coloring to show various features of the terrain (glaciers with moraines and crevasses, quarries, gravel or clay pits, etc.) and
vegetation (forests, bush, grass, orchards and plantations, etc). Additional comments such as “open mixed forest mainly bajh and pine” annotate many area. The maps have numerous spot heights, but relatively few peaks are named. Areas outside the country’s borders are left blank.Settlements in remote areas are indicated by markings for individual buildings and the placing of names does not always make it clear which group of buildings they refer to. Road network distinguishes between major and minor foot trails. Symbols mark features such as temples, schools and hospitals, police stations, etc. Also shown are the country’s administrative divisions. The maps have a 1-km UTM grid, plus latitude and longitude lines at intervals of 5’. Map legend and all the text is in
English.Coverage: the whole country is now covered, with the north at 1:50, 000, plus central and southern Nepal at 1:25, 000. The two series are complementary, do not overlap and use the same grid and numbering system (apart from the Lumbini Zone, where a different grid and numbering are used). For areas not shown on our grid and titles not listed here, please contact us by e-mail, but please do bear in mind the problems with availability and the likely very long delivery time.
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Langtang Lirung, sheet no. 2885-11, in the topographic survey of Nepal at 1:50, 000 published by the Nepali Government in the late 1990s & early 2000s & produced from remote sensing data by Finnish cartographers as part of that country’s international aid program. The maps cover 15’ x 15’ quadrangles.IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE BEFORE ORDERING: AVAILABILITY: although, theoretically at least, still in print, these maps are very difficult to get locally in Nepal and/or from various suppliers elsewhere specializing in obtaining such maps. DELIVERIES MAY TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS OR EVEN MONTHS.PROBLEMS WITH PLACE NAMES: reports from previous users indicate that transliteration of place names differs from that used widely not only on other maps & in guide books but also on the ground itself, in road signs & in the tourist & trekking industry in general. Whilst most names are similar enough to be easily recognizable, e.g. Namche Bajar for Namche Bazar or Lantan for Langtang, we have been told of confusion & difficulties arising from different spellings appearing on these maps.TREKKING ROUTES & TOURIST INFORMATION: whilst the maps show foot trails & mark locations of temples, etc, they carry no specific trekking information. Major trekking routes & places of interest are not highlighted. There is no marking for base camps & other tourist facilities. Map specifications: Contours are at 40m intervals, with graphics and/or coloring to show various features of the terrain (glaciers with moraines & crevasses, quarries, gravel or clay pits, etc.) & vegetation (forests, bush, grass, orchards & plantations, etc). Additional comments such as “open mixed forest mainly bajh & pine” annotate many area. The maps have numerous spot heights, but relatively few peaks are named. Areas outside the country’s borders are left blank. Settlements in remote areas are indicated by markings for individual buildings & the placing of names does not always make it clear which group of buildings they refer to. Road network distinguishes between major & minor foot trails. Symbols mark features such as temples, schools & hospitals, police stations, etc. Also shown are the country’s administrative divisions. The maps have a 1-km UTM grid, plus latitude & longitude lines at intervals of 5’. Map legend & all the text is in English. Coverage: the whole country is now covered, with the north at 1:50, 000, plus central & southern Nepal at 1:25, 000. The two series are complementary, do not overlap & use the same grid & numbering system (apart from the Lumbini Zone, where a different grid & numbering are used). For areas not shown on our grid & titles not listed here, please contact us by e-mail, but please do bear in mind the problems with availability & the likely very long delivery time.

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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