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Bhutan offers the trek of a lifetime

24th February 2009 Print
Bhutan offers the trek of a lifetime Join Rebecca Stephens MBE on a trek of a lifetime in Bhutan, to a spectacular region that only a handful of trekkers are privileged to visit. Rebecca Stephens is the first British woman to have climbed Everest and then went on to become the first English-speaking woman in the world to climb the Seven Summits (the highest mountain on each of the seven continents).

She accompanies this special trek through the Jigme Dorje National Park, which stretches from the upper reaches of the Thimphu and Paro valleys across magnificent forests and alpine meadows to soaring peaks that define the borders of Bhutan and southern Tibet.

Unrivalled views of a host of snow-capped peaks include the spectacular 7,314-metre Chomlohari mountain (translated as ‘Mountain of the Goddess’), which is sacred to Tibetan Buddhists and the epicentre of their annual pilgrimage.

The trip will also help raise funds for the Himalayan Trust, which Sir Edmund Hillary created in 1960 inspired by his admiration and respect for the Sherpa people of Nepal. Since its creation, the work of the Trust has aimed to provide basic infrastructure needs for the Sherpa community, resulting in the creation of many schools, hospitals, health centres and new forests in Nepal's Khumbu region.

The Bhutan Circuit with Rebecca Stephens: 17-30 April 2009. £2,495 including all accommodation, internal transport, meals, guides and fees. Places are limited.

To find out more about this unique trip, log on to Worldexpeditions.com.

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Bhutan offers the trek of a lifetime