World expeditions offer the full Great Himalaya trail
Good news if you were thinking about the doing the GHT but wondering how to manage organising all of the logistics, which is of course no small task.
World Expeditions, based out of Australia, are now offering the full package (in Nepal), as well as it broken into 7 manageable sections. Please see the World Expeditions website for more information.
Apparently, at least 5 people have already signed up and raring to go. This is Great News for the GHT!
Their press release, for the record, follows below….
A WORLD FIRST: WORLD EXPEDITIONS LAUNCHES THE GREAT HIMALAYA TRAIL
LEADING ADVENTURER WORKS CLOSELY TO DEVELOP ITINERARY
The next big thing in trekking has just launched: for the first time ever the Great Himalaya Trail is now available through a specialist tour operator.
The Great Himalaya Trail is the longest and highest alpine walking track in the world. It winds between the largest mountains and remotest communities on the planet, connecting five Asian countries (Bhutan, China, India, Nepal and Pakistan) and covering more than 4,500km, from Namche Barwa in Tibet to Nanga Parbat in Pakistan.
Currently, only the Nepal section (1,700km) is available to traverse, as it is the only part that has been walked and mapped thoroughly (the other countries are still being researched). All of Nepal’s 8,000m peaks can be viewed along the trail, while trekkers also have the opportunity to experience remote cultures in hidden corners of the country – a true exploratory experience.
The Great Himalaya Trail in Nepal has been documented – from its start in the east at Kangchenjunga to its completion in western Tibet – by author and adventurer Robin Boustead, who worked closely with World Expeditions to create the inaugural supported treks on this trail.
Unique to adventure holiday expert World Expeditions, the full traverse costs £20,500 and takes 157 days to complete, although alternatively it can be broken down to seven smaller stages:
* Stage 1: Kangchenjunga Exploratory (30 days)
* Stage 2: Makalu & Everest Travers via Sherpani Col (34 days)
* Stage 3: Everest & Rolwaling Traverse via Tashi Labsta Pass (28 days)
* Stage 4: Langtang via Tilman Pass (18 days)
* Stage 5: Manaslu & Annapurna (26 days)
* Stage 6: Upper Dolpo Traverse (26 days)
* Stage 7: Rara Lake & Yari Valley (23 days)
Commenting on the launch of the Great Himalaya Trail, Brad Atwal, World Expeditions’ UK Manager, said:
“When World Expeditions launched in 1975 offering some of the very first trekking holidays in Nepal no-one would have imagined that one day the Everest Base Camp trek would become such a popular, almost mainstream holiday…. we’re proud that 35 years later we’re still able to continue our pioneering history in the Himalaya by launching an iconic trek such as the Great Himalaya Trail.”
He continued:
“While each section of the Great Himalaya Trail offers something distinctive and different, the entire traverse is united by the cause of exploring the paths less travelled and benefiting the most remote communities. In line with World Expeditions’ ethos, the financial benefits from these treks will be injected directly back into the host communities, many that never see a penny from tourism, through the ethical use of local guides, porters and carriers, as well as travellers’ purchase of food, drinks and authentic hand crafted artefacts.”
For more information and bookings call 0800 0744 135 or visit www.worldexpeditions.co.uk.
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March 5th, 2010 under
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Great news!
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Comment by thehalfhog — March 5, 2010 @ 6:13 am