Treks
Himalaya |
Distance | Days |
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Jiri to Hile via Gokyo, EBC, Nepal | 430km | 32 |
Annapurna Circuit and Sanctuary, Nepal | 300km | 18 |
GHT – Manma to Chyangthapu, Nepal | 1460km | 83 |
Kabru Base camp, Sikkim, India | 50km | 6 |
Gangotri, Uttarakhand, India | 40km | 2 |
Hem Kund and Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand, India | 50km | 2 |
Pindari Glacier, Uttarakhand, India | 110km | 5 |
Markha Valley, Ladakh, India | 140km | 7 |
Shingo La, Himachal Pradesh/Zanskar, India | 90km | 7 |
Rusi La, Kashmir, India | 20km | 2 |
Tso Kar to Tso Moriri, Ladakh, India | 70km | 5 |
Parang La, Ladakh/Himachal Pradesh, India | 110km | 3 |
Rush Phari, Nagir, Pakistan | 40km | 4 |
Rakaposhi Base Camp, Nagir, Pakistan | 20km | 2 |
Mt. Kailash Kora, Tibet | 60km | 3 |
Andes |
Distance | Days |
---|---|---|
Hiking in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru | 1100km | 59 |
Hiking in the Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru | 260km | 17 |
Inca Trail, Cusco, Peru | 50km | 4 |
Torres del Paine Circuit and W, Chile | 190km | 12 |
Cerro Castillo and Rio Blanco treks, Aisen, Chile | 150km | 15 |
El Chalten Treks, Santa Cruz, Argentina | 80km | 3 |
PN Nahuel Huapi Treks, Rio Negro, Argentina | 50km | 4 |
El Bolson Treks, Rio Negro, Argentina | 100km | 8 |
Cordon del Plata, Mendoza, Argentina | 50km | 7 |
Puna Trekking, Argentina/Chile | 550km | 47 |
Altiplano Trekking, Bolivia | 70km | 10 |
Europe |
Distance | Days |
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Haute Route, Chamonix to Zermatt, France/Switzerland | 180km | 14 |
Tatras Circuit, Poland/Slovakia | 150km | 12 |
Picos de Europa, Spain | 100km | 7 |
GR11, Pyrenees, Spain | 270km | 20 |
Other Ranges |
Distance | Days |
---|---|---|
Lycian Way, Turkey | 430km | 24 |
Kackar Mountains, Turkey | 50km | 4 |
Kazbegi, Georgia, Caucasus | 20km | 2 |
Mt. Aragats, Armenia | 20km | 2 |
Treks in the Ala-Too Mountains, Kyrgyzstan | 30km | 3 |
Alakol Trek, Kyrgyzstan | 50km | 5 |
We just got done with Gorson Bugyal (Auli) … at the beginning stage, but wondering how you compile the list of treks to do next 🙂 … so jealous! Ill return from time to time to your blog for more info.
I can’t believe what I see on your site! To reach peaks by bike is something I’ve not encountered. And I’ve found some fellow Andean travelers! Please check out my site for content that supports my book, “Clawing for the Stars: A Solo Climber in the Highest Andes.”
I will make time over the next week to view more of what you have out on your site. It will be a real pleasure.
Sincerely
Bob Villarreal
Hi Bob,
Good to hear from you! I think reaching the Puna peaks by bike is becoming increasingly popular – pretty much all the 6000ers up there are accessible on 2 wheels, with a bit of effort.
Will check out your book!
Neil