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The eager visitor to Nepal, who doesn't have the
time to trek for weeks in the hills and
mountains nor has had the opportunity to
sightseeing of the total mystery of nature in
Nepal can get a scenic bird's eye view while you
are flown to on helicopters for the most
enriching experience that will give you a sense
of fulfillments.
Nepal with its high mountains and beautiful
scenic countryside is known as "Helicopter
Country." The helicopter services industry in
Nepal is now well established with many types
and categories of helicopters. The pilots are
very experienced professionals with thousands of
flying hours experience in Nepal. The helicopter
service companies have excellent reputations and
proven records for dependable emergency and
rescue flight operations.
THE ULTIMATE EVEREST VIEW TOUR (Duration: 4
hours)
The most spectacular of all flights that takes
you very close to the world's highest mountain.
The flight first lands at Lukla (2827m) and then
at the Thyangboche Monastery (3867m) for an hour
to enjoy the views from the ground and also
takes you very close to Mount Everest.
LANGTANG VALLEY TOUR (Duration 2 hours)
Langtang is a popular trekking destination on a
round trip trek of about two weeks duration but
a two hour package taking you over Kathmandu
valley all the way to the valley of Langtang
from where the great peaks become visible – Mt.
Manaslu (8,156m), Mt. Ganesh Himal (7407m.), Mt.
Langtang Lirung (7246m.), Dorje Lapka (6975m.)
and many others. You will have an hour at
Kyanjin Gompa at 3950m. to enjoy the views.
MUKTINATH DARSHAN TOUR (Duration 4 hours)
This tour departure starts from Pokhara.
Muktinath is a pilgrimage site of Hindus. It is
normally a popular round trip trek of two weeks
duration or more from Pokhara. This area is
similar at places to the Tibetan plateau and the
mountain views are absolutely superb. The trip
allows you to visit Muktinath (3810m) for an
hour before flying back to Pokhara.
MOUNTAIN FLIGHT (Duration 01 hours)
For the traveler who is unable to make a
trekking trip to the mountains either for the
lack of time or physical fitness, and for the
less adventurous, there are mountain flights
that offer some of the best views of the
majestic Himalayas. One can take an hour-long
flight. The flight takes you within camera range
of some of the highest peaks in the world, and
cruising this close to the awe-inspiring massifs
of rock and ice is an out-of-this world
experience.
The aircraft takes off and heads eastward and
almost immediately the peaks come into view. The
first peak that appears on your horizon is the
majestic Gosaithan, also called Shisha Pangma ,
standing at a height of the 8,013m. To its right
appears Dorje Lhakpa (6,966m), looking like a
massive figure of eight lying prone and covered
in snow. To its right is Phurbi Chyachu, which
looms over the Kathmandu valley.
As the plane glides along, you get closer to
these giants. Next on your vision is choba
Bhamare, rather small in this company at 5,933m
but singularly stubborn as it remains
unconquered to this day. Then comes Mt.
Gaurishanker (7,134m) which resisted all
attempts to conquer its summit until 1979. This
mountain stands out sharp and very conspicuous
during the flight and Hindus believe that Lord
Shiva (Shanker) and his consort Parvati protect
this mountain.
As the flight moves toward then Eastern
Himalayas, a succession of Majestic Mountain
follows. Melungtse, with a plateau like top
stands at 7,023m. Chugimago, at 6,297m, still
remains to be scaled. At 6,956m, Mt. Number
resembles a breast, believed to be the maternal
source in the sky providing pure milk to the
Sherpas of the Solokhumbu. Then comes Karyolung,
a gleaming-white mountain at 6,511m, resplendent
in the morning sun. Cho-Oyu is the sixth highest
mountain in the world at 8,021m, and appears
stunningly beautiful.
The last and most exciting stretch of the
journey takes you close to Gyachungkang, which
stands at 7,952m and considered an extremely
tough climb. To its right is Pumori at 7,161m
and Nuptse at 7,855m, also called west peak
signifying its location in relation to Mt.
Everest Finally, there is Mt. Everest itself
(8,848m), called Sagarmatha by the Napalese and
Chomolungma by the Tibetans. It's a different
feeling as one comes face to face with the
world's tallest mountain standing there in all
its splendid glory, beautiful and enigmatic.
SERVICE PROVIDERS:
We can arrange the Mountain flights through the
following airlines. Buddha Air, Necon Air,
Shangrila Air & Cosmic Air. All the flights
leave Kathmandu between 7.00 & 9.30 a.m.
Buddha Air and Shangrila Air flies 19-seater
American Beech aircraft. Necon Air has French
made ATR 42-seater and Cosmic Air operates
18-seater German Dornier 228s and 34-seater SAAB
340 aircraft.
Helicopters and Aircraft are also available for
charter use especially for group treks and
expeditions as well as for mountain viewing.
STOL (short take off and landing) airstrips are
located throughout the country.
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