In Nepal, considering the remote corners of the Himalayas require not be a problem. Mountain flights present the answer. In just a short time, you will be experiencing the Himalayas at such close range it will appear as though you could reach out and touch them. There before your eyes is the world's tallest mountain, Everest at 8848m (29,028ft). Among amazing panoramic views of the 850 mountains over 6000 meters (19,680ft), you will see Kanchenjunga (8586m/ 28,162ft), Makalu (8463m/ 27,766ft), Lothse (8400m/ 27,940ft) and Manaslu (8165m/ 26,781ft). This is a sure way to touch any visitor's heart and to give great pleasure.
In Nepal, going to remote area of the Himalaya by helicopter is a enjoyable and thrilling activity. Since the whirly bird needs only a small landing space, it can be hired to take tourists to whichever destination and at whatever time they want to go.
The enthusiastic visitor to Nepal, who doesn't have the time to trek for weeks in the hills and mountains nor has had the chance to visiting the attractions of the total secrecy of nature in Nepal can get a scenic bird's eye view while you are flown to on helicopters for the most inspiring experience that will give you a sense of fulfillment.
Nepal with its high mountains and gorgeous picturesque countryside is known as "Helicopter Country." The helicopter services industry in Nepal is now well well-known with many types and categories of helicopters. The pilots are very knowledgeable specialized with thousands of flying hours experience in Nepal. The helicopter service companies have excellent reputations and established records for reliable emergency and rescue flight operations.
Itinerary: | |
Day 01 | Arrival in Katmandu, transfer to hotel and well come diner. |
Day 02 | preparation for helicopter tour activities, sightseeing, trekking, & so on. |
Day 03 | Helicopter tour / trekking activities (Helicopter Tour and trekking duration will be depending on your holiday duration in Nepal). |
Day 04 | Sightseeing in Katmandu & farewell Dinner. |
Day 05 | Back to onward destination. |
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