
MICHAL TLELKA AND SOFIA BOČEVA: 215 Days on Foot Across the HimalayasMICHAL TLELKA A SOFIA BOČEVA: 215 dní pešo naprieč Himalájami
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| Languages | Slovak (orig.) |
Nepal's Great Himalaya Trail (1,700 km), also known as the world's most difficult trek, is usually walked through Nepal from its eastern border (Kanchenchong base camp) to its western border. At the same time, in the highest possible trekking variant, depending on the current conditions. In the entire history, only about a hundred people have managed to walk this Nepalese part.
Michal came up with the idea of expanding the Great Himalaya Trail to two countries and thus connect the westernmost eight-thousander (Nanga Parbat, Pakistan) through India and Nepal to the easternmost (Kanchenchong, Nepal).
After the initial 300 km in Pakistan, Michal was joined by Sofia, with whom they successfully completed this project all the way to the Kanchenchong base camp.
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