Take a helicopter tour to the world’s tallest mountains
Visiting the tallest peaks on the planet has become an even more rarefied experience with Remote Lands’ Himalayas by Helicopter adventure.
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While any trip to the roof of the world is a wonder, Remote Lands' Himalayas by Helicopter adventure makes for an even more rarefied experience. During the 10-day foray, intrepid explorers will be transported by chopper to stand in the shadows of giants, visiting the basecamps below eight of the 10 tallest peaks on the planet — including Mount Everest.
But there's no need to tent it as each night is spent in the sumptuous shelter of a boutique hotel. Guiding the getaway will be Tashi Tenzing, an Everest climber who is also the grandson of Tenzing Norgay — one of the first two people to stand on the coveted summit and return to tell the tale.
Following a day of acclimation upon arrival in Nepal, armchair alpinists will be flown by Eurocopters (seating four to six passengers) to an elevation of 4600 metres and the bottom of Kangchenjunga (third highest mountain in the world at 8585 metres). Moving on up to 5000 metres, guests are greeted with a magnificent view of Makalu (fifth highest at 8485 metres). The Yeti Mountain Home in Lukla will be the evening's luxe lodging.
Next, it's on to 5300 metres and the legendary launching point for those attempting to climb Everest (king of the mountains at 8850 metres) and Lhotse (fourth highest at 8515 metres) — and that's all before breakfast.
The flight plan then veers toward Cho Oyu (sixth highest at 8190 metres) with time spent in its lowlands at 4910 metres. Downtime for the rest of the day is spent browsing around Bandipur and an overnight stay at Three Mountain Lodge.
Within 48 hours, the basecamps of three more titans will be toured with a landing at 4510 metres for Manaslu (eighth highest at 8160 metres), another at 4755 metres for Dhaulagiri I (seventh highest at 8170 metres), and finally at 4130 metres for Annapurna I (10th highest at 8090 metres).
The remainder of the respite will include wildlife gazing in Chitwan National Park (while atop an elephant and by canoe along the Rapti River) and soaking in the sights of Kathmandu before the exclusive expedition comes to fruition.
While bookings are available throughout the year, the suggested months are between March through May as well as October and November. Pricing for the Himalayas by Helicopter package is based on two travelling together (with double occupancy rooming) and hovers at $US26,664 (about $A34,850) per person. (remotelands.com)
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