| Mountain
Flight
Introduction
For the traveler who is unable to make a trekking trip
to the mountains either for the lack of time or physical
fitness, and for the less adventurous, there are mountain
flights that offer some of the best views of the majestic
Himalayas. One can take an hour-long flight with any
of the five flight operators that are presently offering
the service.
The flight takes you within camera range
of some of the highest peaks in the world, and cruising
this close to the awe-inspiring massifs of rock and
ice is an out-of-this world experience.
Flying High
The aircraft takes off and heads eastward and almost
immediately the peaks come into view. The first peak
that appears on your horizon is the majestic Gosaithan,
also called Shisha Pangma, standing at a height of 8,013m.
To its right appears Dorje Lhakpa (6,966m), looking
like a massive figure of eight lying prone and covered
in snow. To its right is Phurbi Chyachu, which looms
over the Katmandu valley.
As the plane glides along, you get closer
to these giants. Next on your vision is Choba Bhamare,
rather small in this company at 5,933m but singularly
stubborn, as it remains unconquered to this day. Then
comes Mt. Gaurishanker (7,134m), which resisted all
attempts to conquer its summit until 1979. This mountain
stands out sharp and very conspicuous during the flight
and Hindus believe that Lord Shiva (Shanker) and his
consort Parvati protect this mountain.
As the flight moves toward the Eastern
Himalayas, a succession of majestic mountains follows.
Melungtse, with a plateau-like top stands at 7,023m.
Chugimago, at 6,297m, still remains to be scaled. At
6,956m, Mt.Numbur resembles a breast, believed to be
the maternal source in the sky providing pure milk to
the Sherpas of the Solokhumbu. Then comes Karyolung,
a gleaming-white mountain at 6,511m resplendent in the
morning sun. Cho-Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in
the world at 8,021m, and appears stunningly beautiful.
The last and most exciting stretch of
the journey takes you close to Gyachungkang, which stands
at 7,952m and considered an extremely tough climb. To
its right is Pumori at 7,161m and Nuptse at 7,855m,
also called west peak signifying its location in relation
to Mt.Everest. Finally, there is Mt. Everest itself
(8,848m), called Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Chomolungma
by the Tibetans. It's a different feeling as one comes
face to face with the world's tallest mountain standing
there in all its splendid glory, beautiful and enigmatic. |