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The Great Himalaya Trail is a proposed trail of more than stretching the length of the Greater Himalaya range from Nanga Parbat in Jammu & Kashmir to Namche Barwa in Tibet thus passing through Kashmir, India, Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet. When completed, it will be the longest and highest alpine walking track in the world. , only the Nepal and Bhutan sections have been walked and documented thoroughly. The other countries are still being researched. The Great Himalaya Trail is a network of existing treks and trails which together form one of the longest and highest walking trails in the world. Winding beneath the world’s highest peaks and visiting some of the most remote communities on earth, it passes through green valleys, plateaus and landscapes. Nepal’s GHT has 10 sections comprising a network of upper and lower routes. ==Introduction== The Trail links together a range of the less explored tourism destinations and products of Nepal’s mountain region with a view to create an iconic tourism product with a global profile and appeal that will attract increased numbers of new and repeat visitors to Nepal. The main objective was to create a trekking route that crosses both well-known areas as well as other lesser-known sites that are very poor but have enormous tourism potential. The purpose of developing the trail was also to promote socioeconomic benefits to mountain communities.The Great Himalaya Trail covers 16 districts, ranging from Dolpa that connects with the Tibetan plateau, to Darchula, which borders India.Trekking in Nepal is a major attraction for tourists, but popular destinations have been limited to the regions of Solukhumbu, Everest, Annapurna and Langtang. The route offers diversity in terms of landscapes, flora and fauna, people and culture: from snow leopards to red pandas; from sub-tropical jungle to fragile high-altitude eco-systems; from the famous Sherpas, to Shamanism, to the ancient Bön Buddhist culture found still in Dolpa. Winding beneath the world’s highest peaks and visiting some of the most remote communities on earth, it passes through green valleys, high plateaus and landscapes. Nepal’s GHT has 10 sections comprising a network of upper and lower routes each offering something different, be it adventure and exploration, authentic cultural experiences, or simply spectacular Himalayan nature. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Great Himalaya Trail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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