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ANNAPURNA BASECAMP HELICOPTER TOUR

The Annapurna Base Camp helicopter tour is a delightful and brief excursion to the heart of Nepal’s Annapurna region, accessible from both Kathmandu and Pokhara. This helicopter tour is highly sought after by adventurers from around the world. Within a few hours at an affordable price, you will fly over a variety of forests, villages, rivers, and cultivated terrains, taking in spectacular panoramic views of Dhaulagiri Mountain, Machhapuchhre Mountain, Himchuli Mountain, and the Myriads.

The Annapurna Base Camp is the second most popular helicopter tour in Nepal, and numerous travelers flock to this route during peak season. The Annapurna region offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the most beautiful mountain ranges.

Travelers with limited time or short vacations in Pokhara often aspire to visit the Annapurna base camp, and we have designed an Annapurna base camp helicopter day tour from Pokhara to fulfill their dream.

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Everest Basecamp Helicopter Tour

This luxurious excursion provides an opportunity to witness the breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks up close, including the world’s highest mountain, Mt. Everest, as well as other well-known summits like Gourishankar, Cho-Oyu, and Lhakpa Dorje.

This excursion is perfect for those who find trekking too physically demanding. The highlight of this experience is the chance to get up close and personal with the world’s highest peaks. It’s a great opportunity for people who want to explore Mt. Everest but are unsure of how difficult it might be.

The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour takes off from the domestic terminal of Kathmandu’s Tribhuwan International Airport. During takeoff, you’ll be able to see Kathmandu’s heritage monuments from a bird’s eye view. As the helicopter progresses towards the eastern side, the snowcapped peaks begin to appear in front of your eyes. The chopper will make a brief stop at an airfield to conduct pre-trip preparations. Take this time to admire the Himalayan range surrounding the Lukla hamlet.

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LANGTANG HELICOPTER TOUR

Langtang Helicopter Tour takes you on an exhilarating helicopter ride across the beautiful Langtang Valley. A new inclusion in our Nepal Helicopter Tours, the helicopter tour to Langtang lets you experience the splendor of the Langtang Range. Langtang Region is the only trekking region that lies close to Kathmandu. This area is renowned for its rich Tamang Buddhist culture and Himalayan peaks that are easy to climb. The Tamangs, an ethnic mountain community, are believed to be descendants of Tibetan horsemen who came to trade horses in Nepal hundreds of years ago. In the traditional villages one can still find families practicing Tibetan culture and breeding horses. The region also came into the limelight when an avalanche triggered by the devastating 2015 earthquake destroyed the entire Langtang Village. The International Astronomical Association has named a crater in Mars ‘Langtang’ in honor of this village.

Get spellbound and mesmerized! Your Langtang Helicopter Tour begins from Tribhuvan International Airport. Enjoy aerial views of Kathmandu Valley as the aircraft makes its way to Langtang. Watch the green hills, hilltop villages, and serpentine rivers flowing past the mountains. Capture the breathtaking sight of snowcapped Himalayan peaks and Gosainkunda Lake (a sacred mountain lake) in your camera. The helicopter lands briefly at Kyangjin Gompa, a Tamang settlement with an ancient Buddhist Monastery located inside the Langtang National Park. Soak in the sights of the snow-covered mountains and glaciers during your Langtang Helicopter Tour. After exploring the area and refreshments at a local café you will fly back to Kathmandu. Some of the Himalayan peaks you will get to fly close to during your Langtang Helicopter Tour are Langtang Lirung, Langshisa Ri, Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Paldor Peak, Jugal Himal, Yala Peak, and Singri Himal.

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MARDIHIMAL HELICOPTER TOUR

The Mardi Himal Helicopter Tour is a popular and exciting aerial tour destination in Nepal. It provides a unique perspective on the stunning Annapurna mountain range, showcasing breathtaking views from above.

This helicopter tour offers a captivating opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring mountainous scenery, including the majestic Machapuchare (Fishtail) peak, as well as the revered Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The tour also allows you to catch a glimpse of the traditional villages and lifestyles of the Nepalese people.

For those seeking an alternative to the Annapurna Base Camp Heli-Flight, the Mardi Himal Helicopter Tour is an excellent option. It offers a picturesque and cinematic view of the high mountains, the sun, drifting clouds, and stunning tropical scenery.

The panoramic views from the Mardi Heli are simply stunning, with some of the world’s highest peaks visible, such as Mardi Himal (5,587 meters), Machhapuchhre (6,993 meters), Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters), the Annapurna Ranges, Gangapurna, Singu, and more. This tour promises to leave you in awe of the natural beauty of Nepal and provide an unforgettable experience.

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Muktinath Helicopter Tour

Muktinath Temple can be found in the Mustang District of Nepal within the Annapurna Conservation Area, situated at an elevation of 3710 meters and approximately 22 km North-East of Jomsom. This revered site is commonly referred to as “Mukti Dham” by Hindus, meaning “place of liberation“, and as “Chumig Gyatsa” by Buddhists, translating to “hundred waters“. For Hindus, Muktinath Temple is considered a “Mukti Kshetra“, a sacred location where people attain Moksha or liberation, while Buddhists recognize the deity as one of the Bodhisattvas. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, who founded Tibetan Buddhism, meditated at the site en route to Tibet. The name “Muktinath” is a combination of “Mukti”, which means “Salvation or Nirvana“, and “Nath”, which means “God or Master“. This Sanskrit name holds great significance for spiritual people across the South Asian sub-continent and carries strong emotional connotations for devout Hindus.