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ultralight aircraft flight in pokhara nepal


Ultralight aircraft is another medium to observe the full spectrum of the magnificent Pokhara valley along with mountain peaks and lakes at the same time. ultralight is a very light aircraft that has no window and seating for only two persons, including a pilot and a passenger. Powered by engines these aircraft's can reach very close to the mountain peaks. Because of the ability to reach to close to the mountains, tourists love the experience of flying on there small machines. Foreigners generally fly on these aircraft's to have a close look at the mountains while Nepali take a ready mostly to have an experience. Professional ultralight flights started in Nepal in 1997 AD. and is claimed to be the first in South Asia. Early autumn to early spring is considered the best season for Ultralight flight. 

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Ultra light aircraft take off from Pokhara and offer spectacular views of the lakes, mountains and villages. It has a unique blend of both mountain and plateau area. While flying over the Pokhara valley, you will not miss the scenic beauty of both the Himalayas and the most famous lake of Nepal, phewa Tal. The flight will be a journey through nature. This is truly a unique experience.


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This is an ideal way to see life from a new perspective. The choice of the Pokhara valley for Ultra-light aircraft is appropriate chiefly because of the proximity of the mountains, and the scenic lakes. Flights are from Pokhara airport beginning September through June. The flights take place from sunrise to 11 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to sunset every day during these months. Ultra-light aircraft is operated by Avia Club Nepal.



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