Mountain flight or Helicopter Tour in Nepal




The Himalayan Range of Nepal awes and fascinates every Nepal visitor who expects to reach as near of the Himalayas as possible. And, here is how the Mountain flights in Nepal have importance. That’s why Mountain Flights in Nepal is becoming popular each day.  Mountain Flights in Nepal can be very beneficial for those who are restricted by time or other constraints because Mountain Flights can offer the alternate to climbing and ensure a lasting memory of the highest peaks  on earth. All the mountain flights are operated by the domestic airlines in Nepal. Mountain Flights in Nepal bring you so close to some of the most impressive panoramic views of glorious mountains of Nepal. We have been arranging flights along the great Himalayan range to see highest mountains including: Mount Mount Everest , Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Makalu, Ganesh Himal, Gauri Shankar, Lhotse, Nuptse, Langtang, Cho-Oyu , Shringi Himal, manaslu, Lamjung Himal, Dhaulagiri and many named and unnamed mountain ranges/peaks Mount Everest , Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Makalu, Ganesh Himal, Gauri Shankar, Lhotse, Nuptse, Langtang, Cho-Oyu . The best seasons for mountain flights in Nepal are from February to October and November, though many people enjoy Mountain flights all the year round. Sure, you will find all the Mountain flights arranged by BAGMATI TIME simply wonderful and breathtaking. We welcome you for this wonderful package

Helicopter Tour to EBC and Gokyo Lake

The Everest Base Camp trek on the south side is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and is visited by thousands of trekkers each year. Trekkers usually fly from Kathmandu to Lukla to save time and energy before beginning the trek to this base camp. From Lukla, climbers trek upward to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, 3,440 meters (11,290 ft), following the valley of the Dudh Kosi River. The village is a central hub of the area, and food, sundries and even mountain climbing equipment may be purchased here. They then trek another two days to Dingboche, 4,260 meters (13,980 ft) before resting for another day for further acclimatization. Another two days takes them to Everest Base Camp via Gorakshep, the flat field below Kala Patthar, 5,545 meters (18,192 ft) and Mt. Pumori.In our Helicopter tour to Mount Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Valley and lakes we take you directly by helicopter to Everest Base Camp and land on Kala Pattar where we allow you time to take the pictures and enjoy the scenery. After taking off from Kalapattar, we then head towards the Gokyo Valley. Gokyo lakes are located in Solukhumbu District in Sagarmatha Zone in north-eastern Nepal. Gokyo Cho, also called Dudh Pokhari, is the main lake with an area of 42.9 ha (106 acres). Thonak Cho is the largest lake with an area of 65.07 ha (160.8 acres). Gyazumpa Cho is 29 ha (72 acres) in size, followed by Tanjung Cho with an area of 16.95 ha (41.9 acres), and Ngojumba Cho with an area of 14.39 ha (35.6 acres).As sources of permanent fresh water they have high hydrological value. They feed on waters from various sources, such as seepage from the Ngozumpa glacier, a stream coming from the Renjo La pass from north-west and another stream originating from the Ngozumpa glacier in the east. These are glacier-fed freshwater wetlands and discharge water to the Dudh Kosi headway via the Taujon Lake and the Longabanga Lake. A direct connection between the Gokyo Lake and the upper Thonak Cho and the Ngozumpa Cho has not been observed, but these lakes may be connected via underground seepage water. The Gokyo lake system is naturally vulnerable, as it is lying in an ecologically fragile and unstable zone. The outburst of Ngozumpa glacier is always a threat to the existence of the lakes. The Gokyo lake system of 19 lakes is spread over an area of 196.2 ha (485 acres) lying between 4,600 and 5,100 m (15,100 and 16,700 ft). The wetland lies on the head of the Dudh Kosi, which descends from Cho Oyo. After landing in Gokyo Valley we allow you the time to capture the scenery and visit the small village.
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