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Hot Air Balloon

From the tranquil vantage point of a hot air balloon at three
thousand meters, you can see an extraordinary scene of ancient temples,
monasteries and paddy fields. The magnificient and serene mountain views
with the historic monuments of Kathmandu valley really gives you a charm
of visiting Nepal. If you look north to the snowcapped mountains of
Ganesh, Langtang, and Gauri Shankar and of course Mount Everest and you
realize that the awesome wilderness of Himalayas could only be the
dwelling place of gods.
Sunrise
With the first rays of sunlight our nine story high balloon slowly comes
to life. A sleeping giant decorated with the "all seeing eyes of Buddha"
it ripples, stretches and slowly expand, readying itself for its
complement of 12 passengers.
Gracefully and ever so slowly, the balloon eases itself from the
ground. The departure is so gentle that few passengers even realize that
we are now floating above the red tiled rooftops of the city of
Kathmandu. Majestically the balloon climbs. A stones throw away to the
east is the ancient village of Bhaktapur. It is a collection of perhaps
the most historic and holy Buddhist and Hindu temples found in Asia.
Look towards the center of Durbar Square in Kathmandu and the gilded
temple of Kumari dashes the sun's touch into a fan of brilliance to be
ever remembered. Above Kathmandu you look out to the highest mountain
range on earth.
There is no dusty Perspex, noise vibrating motor or airplane wing to
spoil the most spectacular of all views. You may never climb Mount
Everest but from the perfect safety and comfort of a wicker basket, in
the oldest and most romantic form of flight, you will feel that you have
reached the top of the world in effortless security. |