I recently visited the Himalayan country Nepal for a world heritage tour to Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. The tour was excellent, and I was able to enjoy it very much with a fantastic team. After the tour, we had a farewell dinner at the company Magic Himalaya Treks, where I chatted and talked lots about my trip with Nabin.
Nabin is one of the owners of the magic company, and during our conversation, I come to know about the helicopter flight tour to Mount Everest. I have a few days left, so I booked the Everest Base Camp helicopter tour with them.
The tour undoubtedly ranks among the most remarkable experiences of my life. As soon as we took off from Kathmandu airport, my gaze was fixed on the window. The first section presents countless vistas of snow-capped mountains, rivers, and steep slopes. It was an unusual feeling to stand at an elevation of 5300 meters. We could see Mt. Everest right in front of us when we landed at the Kalapathar viewpoint. This landing is the moment when I truly feel the magic. At that time my eyes struggle to comprehend the stunning views in front of me. The sensation of towering peaks all around me is beyond words. We come to know its beauty only by visiting you.
I was enjoying my time here and wanted to stay longer, but our time on the ground was limited because of the altitude. I am able to fully appreciate the moment and shoot a few great photographs. Additionally, another wonderful aspect is having breakfast with a view of Everest. The scenery from the Everest View Hotel itself was so breathtaking. The helicopter itself was up-to-date and comfy. The pilot ensured that we continued to feel absolutely safe throughout the entire ride. When I returned to Kathmandu, I had a very enjoyable experience and a heart full of happiness, a camera full of amazing photographs, and a memory that I will treasure for the rest of my life. I cannot thank Nabin enough for telling me about the tour, and I am thrilled now to remember the memory and write some words about the Everest Base Camp helicopter tour reviews.
