The huge balloon comes to life in the morning light, "a sleeping giant decorated with the all - seeing eyes of the Buddha", as it ripples, stretches, expands and readies itself for its load of passengers. The departure is gentle and one hardly feels the ascent. The advantage of this ancient and romantic form of flight is that there is no whirring or whining of engines, nor any airplane wings to obscure the most magnificent of vies. Like the agency puts it, "Even if you do not climb Mt. Everest, from the perfect safety and comfort of a wicker basket, you will feel that you have reached the top of the world in effortless security." Cool!
The best months of a hot air balloon flight are October - November and March, although the season extends from October to April. The flights take place daily during the season, and are dependent on the wind for its direction (eastward or westward across the valley). The landing could be anyplace - mostly in the terraced paddies that stretch out across the fringes of the valley, usually attracting a large impromptu gathering of villagers checking to see what has fallen out of the sky!
The balloon takes off from Thimi, near the historic town of Bhaktapur. From there, depending on which way the wind blows, it takes you on a trip that gives you a bird's eye view of Kathmandu and the valley.
You will be lost in the beauty of the whole flight and will never want to come back down to earth. Ballooning is the world's oldest, safest and most gentle form of flying and although the flights last only one hour the memories will last a life time. For those who are restricted by time or other considerations from going trekking or related services then these flights offers a panoramic views of the Himalayas in just one Hour.
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