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Helicopter wildlife tour
Fly to the Royal Chitwan National Park for a three day excursion to view the wildlife of the area and enjoy an elephant ride, a canoe trip and wildlife photography - all with a personal guide to enhance your visit.
Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Excursion
Fly into the magical world of the Annapurna Sanctuary. View rivers and lakes while flying along the great range of mountains. Relax in Pokhara and view even more spectacular sites from the top of Poon Hill. The best place to really observe the Himalayan Range, that’s for sure!
Everest Panorama Helicopter Excursion
An excursion of 4 hours allows you to view the spectacular Mount Everest and Mount Langtang along with Jugal Himal as you return to Kathmandu Valley.
Langtang Helicopter Excursion
Whisked from Tribhuwan International Airport, enjoy a 3 day trek in the Langtang Valley, inhabited mostly by Sherpas.
Helicopter sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley’s world heritage sites.
Soar into the skies over Kathmandu Valley and see the historical sites of the valley from the air. Bhaktapur and Patan, along with the Annapurna, Langtang and Ganesh Himal Ranges will complete your amazing helicopter tour of the valley. A stunning and deluxe experience in the heart of Nepal!
Booking Information:
Himalayan Dreams - Unleash your spirit!
Kathmandu, Bagmati. Nepal P.O. Box No. 25551
Telephone: +977-1-4442812 / 4411455 / 4356442
Fax: +977-01-4428746
E-mail: info@himalayandreamz.com
Web: www.himalayandreamz.com
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What our Clients Say
28/07/2008
Ram, Thank you so much for helping to navigate this amazing country. We have truly enjoyed each day of our adv enture. The cities are amazingly interesting, the mountains beautiful and the people kind and welcoming, all of this was enhanced with the guidance we received from you, Guru and Jwan ...
Jenna & Mitch Ruby
California, USA
mitchruby@yahoo.com
News Update
02/11/2011
The Nepal Tourism Year campaign basically centered on Chinese and Indian Tourists but as you walk around Thamel or just along the lakeside in Pokhara, one can't help but notice the many Europeans and North Americans that pass by.
05/01/2011
The event began exactly at 6:00pm at the historical venue of Patan Museum amidst a crowd of about 70 people. While Kutumba began playing its folk numbers, this talented group of musicians made the crowd swing to its melody. By 7:00pm a large crowd had gathered and about 200 people started listening to the band play popular instrumental tunes.





