MOUNTAIN
FLIGHT IN NEPAL
Mountin
Flight Profile
A
great experience of Mountain flight
in Nepal !
The most enchanting flight to Mt. Everest
along with many other magnificent mountains
has given many mountain lovers of the
world to touch their wildest dreams
from the untouched Himalayan hights
of Nepal. The flights last for about
an hours early in the morning and you
will witness beauties of Himalayas including
8 world's highest mountain peaks out
of 14 from a very close range. Your
visit to Nepal simply cannot be considered
complete until you see the ever melting
beauty of the celestial Himalayas on
board a mountain flight.

As the aircraft lifts
up and heads towards the east, passengers
dont have to wait too long to
find out what is in store for them.
There they are the mountains,
as they always have been.
First to their far
left visitors see Gosaithan, also called
Shisha Pangma, Standing at the majestic
height of 8,013 m. Immediately to the
right of Gosaithan, there appears Dorje
Lakpa (6,966 m), a mountain that
looks like the number 8 lying down and
covered with snow. To the right of Dorje
Lakpa is Phurbi-Ghyachu, which
looms over the Kathmandu Valley.
As theplane moves
along, the mountains come closer and
closer. Next on the vision is Choba-Bhamare,
the smallest one of the lot at 5,933
m but singularly stubborn as it has
never been climbed. Then appears the
mountain that is not only prominent
in sight but also in spiritually
Gauri-Shankar. Lord Shiva and
his consort Gauri are said to pr
otect
this mountain, at the proud height of
7,134 m and the summit had a history
of unsuccessful attempts till 1979.Gauri-Shankar
is sharp and very conspicuous during
the mountain flight.
As the plane moves
towards the land of the rising sun,
the eastern Himalaya a succession of
glorious mountains follows. Melungtse,
a Plateau like mountain stretches
up to 7,023 m, Chugimago at 6,297 m
is still a virgin, waiting to be climbed.
At 6,956 m, Numbur Mountain resembles
a breast, maternal source in the sky
providing pure milk to the Sherpas
of the Solu Khumbu. Next is Karyolung,
an intensely white mountain that at
6,511 m gleams with the rising sun.
Cho-Oyu is the eighth highest
mountain in the world. Reaching
a height of 8,201 m, it appears stunningly
beautiful from the aircraft.
Next on the
menu is Gyanchungkang, at a majestic
height of 7,952 m, considered an extremely
difficult climb. To the right of Gyanchungkang
is Pumori (7,161m). As passengers
get closer to Everest, there's Nuptse
(7,855 m), which means West Peak,
signifying its direction from Everest.
Finally, theres Everest (8,848m)
itself, known as Sagarmatha by the Nepalese
and Chomolungma by the Tibetans. Much
has already been written about Everest,
but to actually witness it face to face
during a mountain flight is something
else. Even while it looms therein front
of the eyes, it remains and enigma,
this highest spot on earth.