This vector map covers the whole Himalayan region. It’s a map with an amazing high level of detail, capable for trekking in remote areas as well as navigating by car or motorbike through the country. This map includes a fully detailed street layer and was made for navigation purposes. To concentrate on routing, this map lacks all topographic details, trails and paths and is therefore a cost effective alternative to our very detailed topographic maps. But if you are looking for a map for trekking or any sport activities, please check for our topographic maps.
Because the map is fully routable, it can be used for turn-by-turn vehicle navigation, for example with a Garmin® Nüvi® GPS-receiver. Navigate from south India to Lhasa/Tibet – seamless routing through the whole area has never been so easy before!
All our maps are compatible with Garmin®-GPS-Receivers, which can display maps in Garmin® vector format. This includes all “On the Road”-Receivers as well as all “On the Trail”-Mapping-Handhelds. The maps could be used directly with your GPS-Receiver and can of course also be viewed on your computer with one of your favourite GPS-Software like Mapsource® or Basecamp® (available from Garmin® free of charge).
Map Features:
- Fully routable on all streets! Routing across country boundaries!
- Searchable Point-Of-Interests database!
- Regionwide detailed street layer!
- Accuracy up to 1:15.000!
Map Coverage:
- India inlcuding Sikkim
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Tibet
- Bhutan
6 Month free Updates:
Free updates for 6 months included! Our street maps include updates free of charge for 6 months – so even if we publish a new update right after your purchase, you will get this update free of charge. Looking for lifelong updates? Have a look at our HimalayanTOPO Himalaya Routable map!
Licence:
The licence includes 2 Unlock Codes for unlocking two GPS devices in total. All our maps are compatible with Windows and Mac OS!
Data source:
The main source of our maps is the great OpenStreetMap project. This project maps the whole world and was started in 2004. Nowadays thousands of mappers work on this great project. In the past we created our own maps from sources like self recorded tracks and POIs, satelite images or available paper maps. In these days OpenStreetMap was nearly a blank map for the Himalaya region. Nowadays it is the best available map for the Himalaya region – it has an amazing high level of detail, even in the remote areas! We now included all of our own map data into the OpenStreetMap project and use OpenStreetMap as a basis for our own maps.
Please note that the Download Version is about 2,2 GB!