Travelogue: Viewing the Majestic Mount Everest through Mountain Flight


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By John V. Tauro
Bellevision Media Network

18 June 2014: One of the most interesting and exciting part of our tour in the Himalayan countries of Bhutan and Nepal was an opportunity to see the world’s tallest mountain-Mount Everest through arranged flight. However, the flight to Mount Everest was with additional cost. Hence, the group that opted for the flight across Mount Everest comprised of six tourists including myself. 
As instructed by our tour manager, we arrived at the Khatmandu Domestic Airport at 7 am. The security check was quite simple as we did not carry many things with us except cameras to capture the majestic Mount Everest with all its glory and scenery. There were 20 passengers in the small aircraft called Buddha Air, all eager to start the flight towards Mount Everest. The air hostess guided us to our respective seats everyone getting window seat.

 

After the pilot announced to fasten our seat belts, the aircraft moved slowly to the starting point for takeoff. As the aircraft lifted into the air, i managed to click some pictures of the ground and surrounding landscape.

 

It was a breathtakingly beautiful sight to fly across the Himalayas in the morning. As our flight headed towards Mount Everest, the air hostess handed us mountain map indicating different mountain peaks.

 

As the aircraft moved further, i tried to take as many pictures of the Himalayan range as possible. We were allowed one by one to view the Himalayan mountain range from the cockpit. It was a clear view from the cock-pit and once again i clicked few pictures from the cockpit.

 

 

 

After some time, the pilot announced that the peak of the Mount Everest was visible and all of us began to point our gaze and cameras to the tallest mountain peak in the world.

 

Having undertaken the flight to Mount Everest, the aircraft returned to Khatmandu Airport. As we alighted from the aircraft, i could not believe that i have just fulfilled one of the dreams of my life, that is, viewing the Himalayas in general and Mount Everest in particular with all its glory.

 


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Comments on this Article
Dr. Shivkumar, Thimpu Bhutan Tue, June-24-2014, 8:23
Mr John i met your travel group in our hotel and we all exchange views about Bhutan yesterday i called Dr Pakhare and he told me to visit bellevision.com i did and realy was very happy go through your article good work keep it up when is you next trip to Bhutan/regards
Philomina D souza, Shivbagh Mon, June-23-2014, 11:56
Hi John Uncle.The pictures are amazing!Makes me want to visit the Himalayas sometime in the future.Good luck for all your future trips.
Nelson Monteiro, Shivbagh/Bendur Mon, June-23-2014, 12:43
Its wonderful Photos covered by u. I like your spirit. You r a role model to all young stares. Himalaya photos r natural. Keep it up Mr John uncle.
Alphonse Mendonsa, Pangla Sat, June-21-2014, 8:54
Hey John, finally found some time to go thru each picture and details. Wonderful pics and picturesque scenes worth a look.. Hats off to you taking all the troubles for clicking these wonderful pics from the highest.. Well done.. looking forward to more travelogues... keep it up dear John
John B. Monteiro, Bondel Mangalore Sat, June-21-2014, 7:16
John Tauro has crowned his his earlier two-part coverage of his travelogue with some awesome photos. While the composition is apt, a little more morning light would have given better results. But, of course, plane timings are beyond his control. While all getting window seats for all is good, getting tourists into the cockpit is against safety norms. John gets himself photographed and comes out as an hero. It was a good idea to integrate video with the article, which, I guess, has tourist department inputs. Keep up the good work John Bahadur.
Ashwatha, Mangalre Fri, June-20-2014, 3:22
very nice pic.. soo good, i am lucky to see this beautiful pics
Lawrence C Pinto, Bristol U K. Fri, June-20-2014, 6:55

Very interesting travelogue by John. Its worth reading and viewing the scenic beatify of Himalaya mountains particularly mount Everest and whole mountain region. Keep traveling and write more .Thanks to global media bellevision.

MAHESHWARI, MANGALORE Thu, June-19-2014, 4:08
All the 3 travel log written by Mr John Tauro was very nice ,informative and photographs were very beautiful very well narrated people admired Mr John Tauro adventure traveling . we wish him to travel more and more and give us the feel of the place who have not travel to those place and enjoy the same best of luck . we from Majzay Tours and travels in the brand name VEENA WORLD with whom he has traveled wish him best of luck for future traveling
Dr Phakre, Pune Maharastra Thu, June-19-2014, 3:51
John Bhadhur Thapa Hats off to you onc e again. Our group when we meet pranayama execise we talk about you your cooperation early morning and practicing 4 O\'clck and giving us support is indeed admiring. we miss you a lot.but we keep in touch regards from our travel colleagues.
Benedict Noronha, Udupi / India Thu, June-19-2014, 8:33
Though I cannot travel like you, I enjoyed the scenes captured by you. Very nice. congratulations. keep it up so that the viewers of Bellevision can be informed of and be rich by seeing. thank you Mr Tauro.
JAYAKAR SAMARTHA, MANGALORE Thu, June-19-2014, 12:27
Superb shots clicked from your camera, Mr. John Tauro. I appreciate the interest of dreaming of Himalayas which finally ended in reality flying on the top of Mount Everest..It s Heavenly experience I believe my friend. The Video also wonderful. I salute you for the great once in a lifetime task. Keep it up..!!!!
O Veigas, Kodaikanal Wed, June-18-2014, 8:32
That s a fantastic job, Mr John Tauro. Your pictures and adventures are unique and creative. You made us to see the Himalayas at our door step. Keep going...!
Valerian Alva, London Wed, June-18-2014, 8:14

Seeing is believing. John, you are great!! very very clear photos. very nice video and all is perfect .Wish you all the best alva fly. `

Steven Lewis, London Wed, June-18-2014, 7:35

Very interesting. I think you are all time traveller to go this article very well given experience of travel good picture as well, I think you are given all time travelle detail write more good luck.

PB D Sa, Valencia Wed, June-18-2014, 7:28
My dear friend, Mr. Tauro, after seeing the pictures and reports of your tour I can only say that Excellent Tour.
Eugene DSouza, Moodubelle Wed, June-18-2014, 4:25
Hats off to you John Tauro for your wonderful travelogue and excellent pictures. Your Himalayan journey through Buddha Airways and pictures of Himalayan peaks and landscape below are the icing on your three parts travelogue of Bhutan, Nepal and Himalayas. Keep on travelling....
S Sam Rao, Kuwait Wed, June-18-2014, 6:05

Bravo John once again your travelogue is very interesting to watch the video very clear photos as well . keep it up the spirit of traveling and keep writing. thanks to bellevision global media for providing you the space. regards s rao

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