Sentences with phrase «km trek by»

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The kids are then packed off on a daunting, 900 km cross-country trek to the sanctuary of their grandmother in the North, and though their path is beset by a country's suppurating war wounds, their only accomplice is an emaciated and mysterious Jewish drifter named Thomas (Kai Malina).
Land Rover is launching the models today by sending a trio of them on a 16,000 - km (10,000 - mile) trek from their assembly facility in Solihull, England to parent company Tata's HQ in Mumbai, India, along a route known as the «Silk Trail.»
Then they trekked a four - km course, surrounded by their chanting, clapping families.
Mayrhofen is surrounded by four valleys and an incredible 1700 km of walking paths across the Zillertall, ranging from gentle trails through meadows to Schwendau and along the river to Zell am Ziller, to high altitude treks into different valleys.
Mayrhofen is surrounded by 4 valleys and an incredible 1,700 km of walking paths across the Zillertal, ranging from gentle paths through meadows to Schwendau and along the river to Zell am Ziller, to high altitude treks into different valleys.
Getting there is something of a trek, but if you're travelling the Wild Coast by Baz bus (and chances are, you are, for Coffee Bay's backpacker hostel is regarded as the place to party) then you will have to get a lift the last 100 km or so from Mthatha (where the bus stops).
It is nearly a 3 km distance which has to be covered by trekking and gives the superb views of the clouds and forests.
We will start our trekking visiting the archaeological complex of Chachabamba (2150m), located very close to the control point, then we will take an upward path of 8 km (5 miles), which will take us to the archaeological complex of Wiñaywayna (2650m / 8692ft), After a walk of 4 hours approximately we can appreciate this impressive complex formed by an agricultural center with numerous terraces, a religious sector and an urban sector.
We alighted near George Sound Hut, a basic shelter provided by the Department of Conservation for use by hikers (in New Zealand referred to as «trampers») who make the 17.5 km four day trek from Lake Te Anau.
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