Shangri-La is one of the most evocative myths of our time --so powerful
that it has entered the dictionary as a synonym for paradise.As myths
go, it is a young one: Shangri-La made its debut with the 1933
publication of British author James Hilton's novel, Lost Horizon. No
sooner was Shangri-La created by Hilton than a host of places staked
claims to being the real location that inspired the book.This guide to
the mythical site of Shangri-La is rooted in the glorious reality of the
Himalaya, encompassing parts of southwest China, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal,
Sikkim and Ladakh. It forms a concise guide to the most remote areas of
the region, with a focus on major mountain peaks, and some well-chosen
treks in each area.Practical information and maps will ensure that
visitors can make the most of their trip to this other-worldly
destination, while armchair readers can browse and dream...- First and
only guide on the market blending exploration of the myth with practical
advice on visiting the contested sites- Focus on the region's legendary
sacred peaks and monasteries, including acclimatisation hikes, as well
as tougher treks- Provides background on oddball adventurers and seekers
of lost kingdoms of the Himalaya- Sidebars on esoteric topics like
Tracking the Yeti (Bhutan) and Crazy about Hockey (Ladakh)- Illustrated
wildlife appendix -- a concise field guide to the most unusual animals-
Extended color photo sections to illustrate the concept of Shangri-La