

Only awe-stricken silence can come close
to matching the experience of going on a mountain flight to encounter the tallest mountain
of this earth. No wonder mountan fly bys have become a popular tourist attraction in
Nepal.
Four airlines offer regular foragesinto the snow capped peaks of the Himalaya.
Mountain flights appeal to all category of travellers. For those who are restricted by time or other considerations from going trekking, these flights offer panoramic view of the Himalaya in just one hour. Even those visitors who like the rigors of a trek still don't miss the opportunity to "conquer" the mountains in the fell swoop.
Travellers take off from Kathmandu in the early morning for an hour's worth of spectacular mountain scenery. As the aircraft lifts up and heads towards the east, passengers don't have to wait too long to fid our what's in store for them. There they are- the mountain, as they always have been.
First to their far left visitors see Gosaithan, also called Shisha Pangma, Standing at the majestic height of 8,013 m. Immediately to the right of Gosaithan, there appears Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), a mountain that looks like the number 8 lying down and covered with snow. To the right of Dorje Lakpa is Phurbi-Ghy-achu, which looms over the Kathmandu Valley.
As the plane moves along, the mountains come closer and closer. Next on the vision is Choba-Bhamare, the smallest one of the lot at 5,933 m but singularly stubborn as it has never been clibmed. Then appears the mountain that is not only prominent in sight but also in spirituality - Gauri Shanker. Lord Shiva and his consort Gauri are said to protect this mountain, at the proud height of 7,134 m, and the summit had a history of unsuccessful attempts till 1979. Gauri-Shanker is sharp and very conspicuous during the mountain flight.
As the plane moves towards the land of the rising sun, the eastern Himalaya, a succession of glorious mountains follow. Melungtse, a plateau-like mountain, stretches up to 7,023 m. Chugimago at 6,297 m is sill a virgin, waiting to be climbed. At 6,956 m, Number mountain resembles a breast, the maternal source in the sky providing pure milk to the Sherpas of the Solukhumbu. Next is Karyolung, an intensively white mountain that at 6,511 m gleams with the rising sun. Cho-Oyu is the eighth hightest mountain in the World. Reaching a height of 8,201 m, it appears stunningly beautiful from the aircraft.
Next on the menu is Gyachugkang, at at majestic height of 7,952 m, considered an extremely difficult climb. To the right of Gyanchugkang is Pumori (7,161 m) As passengers get closer to Everest, there's Nuptse (7,855 m) which means West Peak, signifying its direction from Everest. Finally, there's Everest (in the picture) (8,848 m) itself, known as Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Chomolungma by the Tibetans. Much has already been written about Everest, but to actually witness it face to face during a mountain flight is someting else. Even while it looms there is front of the eyes, it remains an enigma, this highest spot on earth.
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