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AIR BALLOONING
Hot air ballooning in Nepal is something that many travelers
have written home about. In the five years since its
inception, the sport has been very popular with tourists
for it affords the most spectacular view of the Kathmandu
valley and the Himalayan ranges towering in the background.
On a clear day it’s a superb way to view the Himalayas
(from over 6000 m up), and the view of the valley is
equally breathtaking.
The huge balloon comes to life in the
morning light, `a sleeping giant decorated with the
all-seeing eyes of the Buddha’, as it ripples,
stretches, expands and readies itself for its load of
passengers. The departure is gentle and one hardly feels
the ascent. The advantage of this ancient and romantic
form of flight is that there is no whirring or whining
of engines, no dusty Perspex and no airplane wings to
obscure the most magnificent of views. Like the agency
puts it `even if you do not climb Mt. Everest, from
the perfect safety and comfort of a wicker basket…you
will feel that you have reached the top of the world
in effortless security’. Cool!
Season
The best time for a hot air balloon flight is during
the months of October-November and March, although the
season extends from October to April. The flights take
place daily during the season, and are dependent on
the wind for the direction the flight will take (Eastward
or westward across the valley). The landing could be
anyplace, mostly in the terraced paddies that stretch
out across the fringes of the valley, and usually attracts
a large impromptu gathering of villagers checking to
see what has fallen out of the sky!
The Trip
The hot air balloon takes off from Thimi, near
the historic town of Bhaktapur, one of the three erstwhile
principalities of the Kathmandu valley and in many ways
the most medieval. Bhaktapur has a collection of some
of the finest Hindu and Buddhist temples, and ancient
villages. From there, depending on the wind direction,
it takes you on a trip that gives you a bird’s
eye view of historic Kathmandu and the valley.
Costs and other
The cost of the hour-long flight (hotel transfers and
breakfast at a Thamel restaurant included) is $195 per
person. Each trip has 12 passengers. The flights are
manned by a team, which includes experts and much-decorated
balloon pilots.
Reservations for a balloon flight
can be made over the phone or through a travel agent
in Kathmandu (or hotel concierge). They can be purchased
by travelers cheque, credit card or cash. Tickets must
be purchased a minimum of three days before the flight
and the company notified about your place of stay. On
the day before the scheduled flight, the company will
inform you of a pick up time at your hotel when you
must be ready to depart. If a flight is cancelled due
to bad weather, the ticket is fully refundable.
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