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Pakistan Floods Appeal
Over 1,000 people are reported to have died with that number likely to rise as more information becomes available. About 2.5 million people are believed to have been affected by the floods which may worsen as further rain falls and water moves downstream.
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2011 Dates & Prices
We are currently updating our holidays for 2011 with dates, prices, photo galleries and detailed itineraries.
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Royal Geographical Society : Sir Edmund Hillary Memorial Lecture
The Himalayan Trust UK presents the Second Annual SIR EDMUND HILLARY MEMORIAL LECTURE at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London on Thursday 27th May 2010 at 7pm, (Exhibition Road entrance, doors open 6pm, cash bar and snacks available).Special guest speaker on the night will be Jan Morris CBE journalist, writer, traveller extraordinare and The Times correspondent in 1953. Jan's talk will recall being ‘AN OUTSIDER ON EVEREST’.
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Lying in the rain shadow, behind the great wall of the Himalaya is the vast expanse of the Tibetan plateau, the roof of the world. With an average altitude of 4000 meters, desert stretching thousands of kilometres into central Asia. This is a land of wide-open spaces, ancient cultures and mystical Buddhist tradition.
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