The Himalayas The 'Garden of the Himalaya' and 'the best kept trekking secret in the Himalayas' is how the authoritative South Asia Handbook describes the Garhwal Himalaya: Rich forests of oak, pine, rhododendron, bamboo and silver birch, alive with bird and animal life, abound in the Nanda Devi region and with the magnificent peaks, picturesque villages and friendly unspoilt local people combine to make this marvellous trekking country. Himalayan Travellers has 4 departures in 1992 for discerning travellers. Moderate walking (age no barrier) , excellent value, places limited. The 29-day trips include 15-16 treks plus other highlights. Send for details to Himalayan Travellers, Box 2618, Wellington or contact Dr William Whittaker (04) 386-3325.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 1, 1 February 1992, Page 51
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