Road Maps
Bhutan & Northern India (5th Edition) Road Atlas by itmb (2017)
This map is brand new, ITMB has come up with a way to preserve the wonderfully detailed artwork of the original version first published in 1980 by Kevin Healey, the co-founder of ITMB, and subsequently published by ITMB in four succeeding updated editions. ITMB retired the artwork several years ago, feeling that the market preferred more detailed country maps, but repeated requests for a map of this nature convinced them to have a look at it again.
This map is ideal for travelers concentrating their activities on Bhutan and Northern India. It is quite clear for a map of this scale, yet it contains a tremendous amount of information. It also graphically shows how few motorway-type roads there are in this part of the world.
A range of symbols and graphics show airports, lighthouses, points of interest, wells, ruins and archaeological sites, reefs, volcanoes, glaciers, etc. Topography is indicated using contours and vivid altitude shading with plenty of spot heights.
Product No | CMS2815850 |
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Weight (g) | 150 g |
Publisher | itmb |
Size | 100 x 235 x 10mm |
Format | Paper Nautical Chart |
Scale | 1: 345 000/1: 1 300 000 |
ISBN | 9781771290845 |
This map is brand new, ITMB has come up with a way to preserve the wonderfully detailed artwork of the original version first published in 1980 by Kevin Healey, the co-founder of ITMB, and subsequently published by ITMB in four succeeding updated editions. ITMB retired the artwork several years ago, feeling that the market preferred more detailed country maps, but repeated requests for a map of this nature convinced them to have a look at it again.
This map is ideal for travelers concentrating their activities on Bhutan and Northern India. It is quite clear for a map of this scale, yet it contains a tremendous amount of information. It also graphically shows how few motorway-type roads there are in this part of the world.
A range of symbols and graphics show airports, lighthouses, points of interest, wells, ruins and archaeological sites, reefs, volcanoes, glaciers, etc. Topography is indicated using contours and vivid altitude shading with plenty of spot heights.