Friday 8 September 2017

Helicopter Tour In Nepal – Get The Breathtaking Views Of The Himalaya

No trip to Nepal is accomplished without exploring the Mt Everest – the highest mountain on the planet, which still encourages millions of tourists from all over the globe. A helicopter tour in Nepal provides a great chance to all travelers to come face to face with the royal summits of the Himalayas encompassing the unbelievable Everest. The Everest flight trip is best fitted to those who don’t have the time to opt on a climbing and trekking trip in the bottom of the Everest provinces but nonetheless you too can explore the splendors of the picturesque views of these incredible mountains. Enjoy an hour of flight to Everest in the midst of the mighty Himalaya can be customized according to your budget and convenience.


During the Helicopter tour in Nepal you’ll experience breathtaking views of a sequence of incredible mountains – Mt. Everest (8848 metres), Gauri Shanker (7134 m), Langang Lirung (7234m), Ganesh (7429m), Shisa Pangma (8013m ), Gyachangkang (7952 m), Pumari (7161m), Nuptse (7855m), Lhotse (8516 m), Ama Dablam (6812m), Chamlang (7319m), Makalu (8463 m), Cho Oyu (8201m) and Kanchenjunga (8586 m) at far eastern end with numerous incredible summits. It is just such a vast panorama that you will be scarcely able to believe your eyes but you will have some unforgettable memories and photographs.

Helicopter day tour in Nepal starts at Kathmandu airport and it is one of the most pleasurable and thrilling space journeys to explore the vastness of Himalayas. The heli flight journey on sky will reward you with a breathtaking portraits of the Himalayas, tranquil green valleys, glittering snow peaks. We also land on the view points to explore the region and get the real photograph done before we take flight back to Kathmandu to end the exhilarating Helicopter day trip.


On the way to Kalapathar and Everest base camp, you will stop over at a place called Lukla to refuel, which known as the gateway to Everest. With a short stop over at Lukla we continue your journey enjoying the views of the famous and tallest mountains of the world. We land at Pheriche helipad before we flying to the Everest base camp of Kalapathar helipad. We make sure to have dedicate Oxygen cylinder to each guests for the proper safety back up as flying over 5000 meter and landing there to photograph next to the mt. Everest could be a challenging and life threatening to many without Oxygen.

Both helicopter tour and jungle safari tour in Nepal are exciting, so always look for a combined package.

Peak Climbing Adventure Is Being Promoted Seriously By The Nepal Govt

Nepal earned US $3.91 million in tourist revenue from mountaineering permits in 2013, according to figures recently released by the Nepali government. This is down from $4.22 million in 2012. In total 298 expedition teams applied for permits in 2013, against 310 who applied in 2012.

The Nepalese government is keen to attract more mountaineers to the country, and has made several announcements through the media in the last year in a well-meaning if ineffective attempt to generate more interest in its lesser-known mountains. These have included opening new peaks for mountaineering, renaming peaks after famous mountaineers, setting up a police force at Everest Base Camp, and reclassifying subsidiary summits as 8000m peaks. Listed below are a few peak climbing adventure that you must want to add into your Nepal holidays packages.


Everest:

It is no wonder the globe’s highest mountain is Nepal’s biggest revenue generator, but it may be a wonder quite how much Everest earns compared to other mountains. An unbelievable 70 percent of Nepal’s earning from trekking permits comes from Everest alone. On average trekkers pay 5 times as much for an Everest trekking permit as they do for other 8000 meters peaks, and about twenty times as much as they do for 6000 to 7000 meters peak.


Lhotse:

For those people who cannot afford the permit price for Everest, its sister summit has turned out to be a renowned alternative. The name Lhotse interprets as South Peak in Tibetan, and it allocates the 7950 meters South Col with Everest, rising only 300 meters lower on the opposite part. It also allocates the same trail for most of the way to the peak, via the Khumbu Icefall & the Western Cwm, and up the Lhotse Face beyond Camp 3.

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Pisang:

Rising above the village of Pisang, this peak lies on the northern fringes of the Manang valley on the eastern part of the Annapurna range. The ascent to the mountain can be included with the famed Annapurna circuit trek. Along the route lies the famous Thorong La Pass, one of the highest passes in the world at 5416m. The trek rises steadily along a relatively well-defined ridge to the summit pyramid. The climb is somewhat technical in nature and some previous mountaineering experience is recommended.

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