Experiencing the majestic Himalayas up close is a must when visiting Nepal, and Buddha Air offers an unforgettable way to do just that. The Everest Experience is a unique mountain flight-seeing tour that brings you face-to-face with the world’s highest peaks. This journey allows you to truly appreciate the natural beauty that makes Nepal unique.
The ideal time for Buddha Air mountain flights is between September and April. During these months, the winter season blankets the mountains with sparkling white snow, making the peaks, lakes, and glaciers shimmer brightly. This period offers the clearest skies, providing the best visibility for breathtaking views of the Himalayas. There are very low chances of mists and you will be able to witness the peaks at their prettiest.
The Everest Experience flight takes off early 6 AM and lasts between 50 minutes to an hour, taking off from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. Every passenger is assured a window seat. After passing the valley, you will instantly be treated to spectacular views of 20 of the highest peaks in the East of Nepal.
As you board the Buddha Air flight, excitement peaks. The aircraft takes off from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, and soon you are flying above the clouds. The early morning light begins to illuminate the snow-covered mountains, setting the stage for a breathtaking experience.
Your journey begins with Langtang Lirung, the closest peak to Kathmandu. As you peer out your window, you see this towering mountain, its summit covered in pristine snow. The sight of Langtang Lirung, standing tall at 7234 meters, sets the tone for the majestic views to come.
Next, you encounter Shisha Pangma, also known as Gosain Than. At 8013 meters, this peak is one of the 14 eight-thousanders in the world. Its sheer height and grandeur leave you in awe, and you realize why this region is so adored among mountaineers.
As the flight progresses, you see Dorje-Lakpa. Rising to 6966 meters, this mountain's symmetrical shape and sharp ridges create a stunning visual contrast against the sky.
Phurbi-Ghyachu comes into view next. Standing at 6637 meters, its rocky slopes and snow-covered peaks add to the mesmerizing landscape, showcasing the diverse topography of the Himalayas.
Though not as high as some of the other peaks, Chhoba-Bhamare at 5970 meters is no less impressive. Its rugged appearance and isolation make it a fascinating sight, highlighting the unique beauty of each mountain in the range.
One of the most significant peaks you will see is Gauri Shankar. At 7134 meters, it holds spiritual significance for many Nepalese people. The twin peaks symbolize the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, and their striking appearance is unforgettable.
Next, you view Melungtse, standing at 7181 meters. Its massive bulk and snow-laden slopes dominate the horizon, showcasing the raw power of nature.
Chugimago appears next, with its peak reaching 6297 meters. This lesser-known mountain is still a stunning part of the Himalayan landscape, adding to the continuous display of natural beauty.
Pigferago, at 6620 meters, continues the parade of majestic peaks. Its unique formation and towering presence are a testament to the geological forces that shaped these mountains.
Numbur, also known as the "Shorong Yul Lha," stands tall at 6957 meters. Its impressive stature and serene beauty captivate your attention as the flight progresses.
At 6511 meters, Karyolung is another stunning peak you will witness. Its elegant snow-covered ridges create a picturesque scene that is truly awe-inspiring.
One of the highest peaks on your journey, Cho-Oyo, stands at 8201 meters. As the sixth-highest mountain in the world, its immense height and grandeur are a highlight of the flight.
Gyachungkang, at 7652 meters, comes into view next. Its sharp ridges and steep slopes are a testament to the rugged beauty of the Himalayas.
As you near the climax of your flight, you see Pumori at 7161 meters. Known as "Everest's Daughter," its proximity to Everest makes it a significant peak in the region.
Nuptse, standing at 7855 meters, is next. Its broad summit ridge and close location to Everest make it a stunning sight, leading up to the grand finale.
Finally, the highlight of your journey appears—Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world at 8848 meters. Seeing Everest up close is an unparalleled experience, its towering summit piercing the sky, leaving you breathless with awe.
Adjacent to Everest is Lhotse, standing at 8516 meters. As the fourth-highest mountain in the world, its massive presence complements the grandeur of Everest.
Ama-Dablam, known for its distinctive shape, rises to 6812 meters. Often considered one of the most beautiful mountains in the world, its name means "Mother's Necklace" in Sherpa, symbolizing its elegant form.
The journey concludes with Chamlang at 7319 meters. Its towering peak and serene beauty provide a fitting end to an extraordinary flight.
To mark this once-in-a-lifetime journey, Buddha Air provides each passenger with a personalized Everest Experience certificate upon completion of the flight. This certificate serves as a memorable keepsake of your adventure to the top of the world.
Flying with Buddha Air, one of the best domestic airlines of Nepal and the safest airlines in Nepal, ensures a remarkable journey over the Himalayas. With competitive prices and excellent service, your Everest mountain flight will be a highlight of your trip to Nepal. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas up close with Buddha Air.