Flight Over the Himalayas including Mt Everest from Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal
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Trip Type: Air Tours
Duration: 60 minutes
Soar to the top of the world on a scenic flight over the Himalayas, including outstanding aerial views of towering Mt Everest. Take off from Kathmandu in the early morning and catch breathtaking sights of the world’s largest mountain range from above. Settle into your 18-seater plane for prime viewing and pilot narration during your 1-hour flight, which showcases more than a dozen snow-covered peaks. Round-trip transport between your hotel and the airport is included.
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Soar to the top of the world on a scenic flight over the Himalayas, including outstanding aerial views of towering Mt Everest. Take off from Kathmandu in the early morning and catch breathtaking sights of the world’s largest mountain range from above. Settle into your 18-seater plane for prime viewing and pilot narration during your 1-hour flight, which showcases more than a dozen snow-covered peaks. Round-trip transport between your hotel and the airport is included.
Choose your morning departure time upon booking and enjoy a hotel transfer to the Kathmandu airport. Then board your plane and prepare to be wowed by spectacular panoramic views of some of the world’s highest mountains during your 1-hour flight over the Himalayas. (Note: Passenger capacity varies from plane to plane; please see Additional Information.)
Listening to onboard narration while your professional pilot takes off toward the east, you’ll watch several stunning peaks quickly come into view. Grab your camera to capture Gosaithan, also called Shishapangma, which towers 26,290 feet (8,013 meters) above sea level. Immediately to its right, the snowy crags of Dorje Lhakpa and Phurbi-Ghyachu loom over Kathmandu Valley.
As the larger-than-life mountains appear even closer, your pilot points out Choba Bhamare, the smallest in the group at ‘just’ 19,465 feet (5,933 meters). Learn about the visually and spiritually prominent Gauri Shankar, whose two sharp peaks the Lord Shiva and his consort Gauri are said to protect.
While the plane soars toward the eastern Himalayas, you’ll find a succession of glorious ridges through your prime viewing window. Melungtse, a plateau-like mountain, stands as the highest of the Rolwaling Himal, while Chugimago still waits to be climbed. Fly past Numbur and Karyolung, whose white slopes sparkle against the rising sun, and marvel at the astounding height of Cho Oyu, the world’s sixth-highest mountain at 26,906 feet (8,201 meters).
Next up is Gyanchung Kang, considered extremely difficult to climb, flanked by Pumori and then Nuptse, which means West Peak — signifying its direction from magnificent Mt Everest. Reaching a stunning 29,029 feet (8,848 meters), the crown jewel of the Himalayas, known as Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Chomolungma by the Tibetans, is your final showstopper.
After you observe the enigma of Mt Everest from your window seat, your plane returns for its descent into Kathmandu, where you’ll be returned to your hotel. Now you’ve earned bragging rights for getting as close to the highest spot on Earth as you can without actually climbing it.
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