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For
the traveler who is unable to make a
trekking trip to the mountains either
because of lack of time or physical
fitness, or due to sheer want of the
adventure streak, there are mountain
flights to simulate the experience.
The
one-hour 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 earth experience.
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,
standing 8,013m tall. To its (6966m),
looking like a massive figure of 8,
lying prone and covered in snow. Ti
its right is Phurbi Chyachu, which looms
over the Kathmandu Valley.
Next
on your vision is Choba Bhamare, rather
small in this company at 5,993m, but
singularly stubborn, as it remains unconquered
to this day. Then comes Mt. Gaurishanker
(7,134m), standing out sharp and conspicuous-Hindus
believe that Lord Shiva and his consort
Parvati protect this mountain.
As
the flight moves toward the eastern
Himalaya, a succession of majestic mountains
follows. Melungtse, with a plateau-like
top stands at 7,023m; Chugimago is at
6,297m, and still remains to be scaled.
Mt. Number stands at 6,511m, and Cho-Oyu,
the sixth highest in the world at 8,021m.
The
last and most exciting stretch of the
journey takes you close to the 7,952m-tall
Gyachungkang, which is considered an
extremely tough climb. To its right
is Pumori at 7,161m and Nuptse at 7,855m.
Finally, there is Mt. Everest itself(8,848m),
called Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and
Chomolungma by the Tibetans. It is an
altogether different feeling as one
comes face to face with the world's
tallest and most enigmatic of mountain.
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