Hot air ballooning is new to
Nepal. In fact, it was started in the year 2000
on the increasing demand of the foreign tourists.
In the last decade, Hot-Air Ballooning and Bungee
Jumping have successfully replaced the traditional
adventure sports such as Trekking and Hill-Biking
in Nepal. The most interesting thing with the Hot-Air
Ballooning is that, it gives you a breathtaking
view of Kathmandu valley. On a clear day, it is
a superb way to view the Greater Himalayan Peaks.
Most of the rides start early
morning as it takes more than half an hour for hot
air to inflate the crumpled and dead cold balloon.
As the burner guzzles gas, the balloon starts to
pick up slowly. The departure is gentle and one
hardly feels the ascent apart from a mild nudge.
The advantage of this magnificent form of flight
is that there is neither the hummer of engines,
nor any airplane wings to obscure the mesmerizing
and picturesque view.
The best months of Balloon flights
are between October and March. Though at times,
when weather permits, the ballooning season in Nepal
stretches to April too. The only dampener is the
fact that these flights are heavily dependent on
the velocity and direction of the wind. The landings
are generally done in the terraced paddies that
stretch out across the fringes of the valley. Most
of these flights take off from the historic town
of Bhaktapur and, depending on which way the wind
blows, takes you on a trip that gives you an eagle's
eye view of Kathmandu town and the valley.