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The Himalayas: The Complete Guide to the Roof of the World

14 peaks above 8,000 meters, 3 countries, and endless adventure

1 min de lectura 170 palabras World's Greatest Ranges

The Himalayas: The Complete Guide to the Roof of the World

The Himalayas stretch 2,400 km across five countries and contain all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks. This guide covers the range's geology, major sub-ranges, key peaks from Everest to Annapurna, trekking regions, cultural significance to Hindu and Buddhist traditions, and practical information for planning your first Himalayan adventure.

Introduction

The Greatest Mountain Range on Earth

Geology and Formation

The India-Asia Collision

Still Growing — The Himalayas Today

Geography and Sub-Ranges

Greater Himalayas

Lesser Himalayas

Siwalik Hills

The 14 Eight-Thousanders

Everest, K2, Kangchenjunga — The Big Three

The Complete List

Major Trekking Regions

Nepal — Everest, Annapurna, Langtang

India — Ladakh, Garhwal, Sikkim

Bhutan — The High Route

Cultural Significance

Sacred Mountains in Hinduism and Buddhism

Sherpa and Tibetan Mountain Culture

Practical Planning

Best Seasons

Permits and Regulations

Altitude Preparation

Key Statistics Table

Términos del glosario

Summit Eight-Thousander Altitude Moraine Glacier Base Camp Monsoon Acclimatization

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