Levison Wood’s most challenging expedition yet begins along the Silk Road route of Afghanistan and travels 1700 miles through five countries over the course of six months. Following in the
footsteps of the great explorers, Wood walks the entire length ofthe Himalayas in an adventure of survival and endurance. In a personal story of perseverance and discovery, Wood forges bonds
with local guides, porters, mountain men, soldiers, farmers, smugglers and shepherds. By travelling on foot, and following the same footpaths that locals use, he uncovers stories that might
otherwise remain hidden. Along the way he also reveals the history of the Himalayas and two millennia of exploration, and examines a continent in crisis in the 21st century. Packed with action
and emotion, more than anything Walking the Himalayas is a story of one intrepid man’s travels in a world poised on the edge of tremendous change.--From dust jacket.