Gosaikunda Helicopter tour from Kathmandu
Discover the breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayas with our Langtang Helicopter Tour—an unparalleled adventure offering the shortest and most convenient route to explore nature's splendor. Traverse from urban landscapes to lush greenery and onto the rugged terrain of the Himalayas in no time.
An exhilarating journey with our helicopter tour, venturing to KyanjinGompa (3800 m) and Gosaikunda Lake (4380 m) at an unbeatable price. Marvel at the wonders of Langtang National Park, with close-up views of highland settlements, terraced farms, and awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. Keep an eye out for a chance encounter with Himalayan wildlife like the elusive snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan tahr, especially during the early morning hours.
Tailored for families, luxury seekers, and those with limited vacation time or mobility challenges, our Langtang Helicopter Tour promises an unforgettable experience. Fly over the Langtang Valley, admiring its proximity to Kathmandu and its renowned status as a trekker's paradise. Feast your eyes on the captivating sights of Ganesh Himal, Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and the frozen beauty of Gosainkunda Lake.
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Destination kathmanduSpring and Autumn
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Tour Type Heli Tour
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Activity Level Moderate
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Group Size Customizable
Overview
All about the Gosaikunda Helicopter tour from Kathmandu
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a spiritual and scenic escape into the heart of the Langtang Himalayas. Ideal for pilgrims, photographers, and adventure lovers, this short yet spectacular aerial journey takes you over lush hills, snow-capped peaks, and lands near the sacred Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m) a revered site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a one-hour scenic flight from Kathmandu to the sacred Gosaikunda Lake and back. This short and convenient trip is ideal for pilgrims visiting the holy lake or travelers wanting to see the stunning Langtang Himalayan range. Located at 4,380 meters in Langtang National Park, Gosaikunda is a freshwater lake revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The helicopter ride offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding snow-capped mountains, making it perfect for those who cannot trek long distances. It’s a great way to experience the beauty of Gosaikunda and the culture of the local Tamang people in just half a day. This tour is especially suitable for elderly visitors or those with limited time and fitness.
Attractions of the Gosaikunda Heli Tour
Spectacular Aerial Views of the Himalayas
- Soar above the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges, witnessing snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and glacial lakes from a unique bird’s-eye perspective.
Visit the Sacred Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m / 14,370ft)
- Explore one of Nepal’s most revered pilgrimage sites, believed to be created by Lord Shiva and worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Time-Efficient Journey (Half-Day Trip from Kathmandu)
- Avoid the 4-5 day trek—reach Gosaikunda in just 30 minutes by helicopter, with 45 minutes to explore before returning.
High-Altitude Adventure Without the Exhaustion
- Experience the thrill of Himalayan altitudes without the physical strain of trekking—perfect for those with limited time or mobility.
Breathtaking Photography Opportunities
- The turquoise-blue Gosaikunda Lake surrounded by rugged mountains
- Panoramic Himalayan vistas during the flight
- Local wildlife and alpine flora
Spiritual & Cultural Experience
- Witness pilgrims performing rituals, and (if you choose) take a holy dip in the sacred waters, a purifying experience in Hindu tradition.
Sunrise & Mountain Reflections (Best in Early Morning)
- Morning flights offer clear skies and golden sunlight reflecting off the lake and peaks, enhancing the magical atmosphere.
Safe & Comfortable Helicopter Ride
- Fly in a modern, well-maintained helicopter with experienced pilots trained in high-altitude navigation.
The weight limit information for the Gosainkunda Helicopter Tour presented in a table format:
Category
Limit
Maximum Number of People
5 people per helicopter
Weight Limit for 5 Passengers
500 kg (total)
Weight Limit for 3 Passengers
250 kg (total)
Average Recommended Weight
80 kg per person
This table summarizes the weight restrictions and passenger limits for the helicopter tour.
Itinerary
Includes/ Excludes
The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a
glance
Whats included in this tour
Items that are covered in the cost of tour
price.
-
Private charter helicopter (max 5 persons per flight)
-
Hotel–airport–hotel ground transfers in Kathmandu
-
15–20 minutes landing time at Gosaikunda
-
Airport taxes and landing fees
-
All applicable government taxes
-
Oxygen cylinder on board for emergency
Whats not included in this tour
Items that are covered in the cost of tour
price.
-
Personal expenses (meals, drinks, tips)
-
Any kind of insurance (travel or medical)
-
Services not mentioned in the “Included” section
Faq & Review
Gallery
Dates & Price
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Other Information
Other related information about the package
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a spiritual and scenic escape into the heart of the Langtang Himalayas. Ideal for pilgrims, photographers, and adventure lovers, this short yet spectacular aerial journey takes you over lush hills, snow-capped peaks, and lands near the sacred Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m) a revered site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a one-hour scenic flight from Kathmandu to the sacred Gosaikunda Lake and back. This short and convenient trip is ideal for pilgrims visiting the holy lake or travelers wanting to see the stunning Langtang Himalayan range. Located at 4,380 meters in Langtang National Park, Gosaikunda is a freshwater lake revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The helicopter ride offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding snow-capped mountains, making it perfect for those who cannot trek long distances. It’s a great way to experience the beauty of Gosaikunda and the culture of the local Tamang people in just half a day. This tour is especially suitable for elderly visitors or those with limited time and fitness.
Attractions of the Gosaikunda Heli Tour
Spectacular Aerial Views of the Himalayas
- Soar above the Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges, witnessing snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and glacial lakes from a unique bird’s-eye perspective.
Visit the Sacred Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m / 14,370ft)
- Explore one of Nepal’s most revered pilgrimage sites, believed to be created by Lord Shiva and worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Time-Efficient Journey (Half-Day Trip from Kathmandu)
- Avoid the 4-5 day trek—reach Gosaikunda in just 30 minutes by helicopter, with 45 minutes to explore before returning.
High-Altitude Adventure Without the Exhaustion
- Experience the thrill of Himalayan altitudes without the physical strain of trekking—perfect for those with limited time or mobility.
Breathtaking Photography Opportunities
- The turquoise-blue Gosaikunda Lake surrounded by rugged mountains
- Panoramic Himalayan vistas during the flight
- Local wildlife and alpine flora
Spiritual & Cultural Experience
- Witness pilgrims performing rituals, and (if you choose) take a holy dip in the sacred waters, a purifying experience in Hindu tradition.
Sunrise & Mountain Reflections (Best in Early Morning)
- Morning flights offer clear skies and golden sunlight reflecting off the lake and peaks, enhancing the magical atmosphere.
Safe & Comfortable Helicopter Ride
- Fly in a modern, well-maintained helicopter with experienced pilots trained in high-altitude navigation.
The weight limit information for the Gosainkunda Helicopter Tour presented in a table format:
Category | Limit |
---|---|
Maximum Number of People | 5 people per helicopter |
Weight Limit for 5 Passengers | 500 kg (total) |
Weight Limit for 3 Passengers | 250 kg (total) |
Average Recommended Weight | 80 kg per person |
This table summarizes the weight restrictions and passenger limits for the helicopter tour.
Includes/ Excludes
The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a
glance
Whats included in this tour
Items that are covered in the cost of tour
price.
-
Private charter helicopter (max 5 persons per flight)
-
Hotel–airport–hotel ground transfers in Kathmandu
-
15–20 minutes landing time at Gosaikunda
-
Airport taxes and landing fees
-
All applicable government taxes
-
Oxygen cylinder on board for emergency
Whats not included in this tour
Items that are covered in the cost of tour
price.
-
Personal expenses (meals, drinks, tips)
-
Any kind of insurance (travel or medical)
-
Services not mentioned in the “Included” section
Faq & Review
Gallery
Dates & Price
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Other Information
Other related information about the package
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.
-
Private charter helicopter (max 5 persons per flight)
-
Hotel–airport–hotel ground transfers in Kathmandu
-
15–20 minutes landing time at Gosaikunda
-
Airport taxes and landing fees
-
All applicable government taxes
-
Oxygen cylinder on board for emergency
-
Personal expenses (meals, drinks, tips)
-
Any kind of insurance (travel or medical)
-
Services not mentioned in the “Included” section
Gallery
Dates & Price
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Package Type
Available Packages
Trip Status
Trip Status
Group Size
Can be customized
Price (PP)
Price Per Person
Helicopter Tour
Available
1
$320.00
Other Information
Other related information about the package
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.
Package Type Available Packages | Trip Status Trip Status | Group Size Can be customized | Price (PP) Price Per Person | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Helicopter Tour
|
Available
|
1
|
$320.00
|
Package Type Available Packages | Trip Status Trip Status | Group Size Can be customized | Price (PP) Price Per Person | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Helicopter Tour
|
Available
|
1
|
$320.00
|
Other Information
Other related information about the package
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.
Package Type Available Packages | Trip Status Trip Status | Group Size Can be customized | Price (PP) Price Per Person | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Helicopter Tour
|
Available
|
1
|
$320.00
|
Essential Safety Tips for Your Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour
To ensure a safe and enjoyable helicopter ride to Gosaikunda Lake, follow these important safety guidelines:
-
Listen to the Pilot – Pay close attention to the pilot’s instructions for boarding and exiting the helicopter to avoid accidents.
-
Remain Seated – Stay in your seat throughout the flight and avoid moving around or switching seats to maintain balance.
-
Secure Your Belongings – Keep your bags, cameras, and phones safely stored to prevent them from falling or causing distractions.
-
Keep Hands Inside – Do not lean out or extend your hands or head outside the helicopter window for safety reasons.
-
No Smoking – Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the helicopter to prevent fire hazards.
-
Wear Your Seatbelt – Always keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight for protection in case of turbulence.
Detailed Packing List for Gosainkunda Heli Tour
The Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour is a breathtaking journey into the high Himalayas, offering stunning aerial views of sacred lakes and snow-capped peaks. Though the trip is short, the high-altitude conditions (over 4,380m / 14,370ft) demand proper preparation. Here’s a detailed packing guide to ensure comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
1. Clothing & Protection
- Windproof Down Jacket – High altitudes are chilly, even in sunlight. A lightweight but insulated jacket is essential.
- Full-Sleeve Thermal/Woolen Base Layer – Keeps you warm without bulk.
- Warm Trousers (Fleece-lined or Thermal) – Avoid jeans as they don’t insulate well when cold.
- UV-Protection Sunglasses (Polarized) – Snow and high-altitude sunlight reflect intense UV rays.
- Silk/Nylon Scarf or Balaclava – Protects against windburn and keeps your neck/face warm.
- Gloves (Lightweight but Insulated) – Thin thermal gloves work well for handling cameras in the cold.
- Warm Hat or Beanie – Prevents heat loss from your head.
2. Footwear
- Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes – Even though it’s a heli tour, you may walk on uneven terrain at landing sites.
- Woolen or Thermal Socks – Keeps feet warm in the cold cabin and outside.
3. Skin & Health Care
- High-SPF Sunscreen (50+ SPF) – Thin air means stronger UV exposure. Apply on face, neck, and hands.
- Lip Balm (With SPF) – Prevents chapped lips from cold, dry wind.
- Moisturizer (Oil-Based) – High altitude dehydrates skin quickly.
- Basic First-Aid Kit – Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox, if prone), pain relievers, and bandaids.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wet Wipes – Useful for quick cleanups.
4. Essentials & Accessories
- Camera or Smartphone with Extra Batteries – Cold drains batteries faster; keep a spare.
- Power Bank – In case you need to recharge devices.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
- Light Snacks (Energy Bars/Nuts) – Helps maintain energy levels.
- Small Backpack (20-30L) – To carry essentials during the tour.
5. Optional but Useful Items
- Binoculars – For better views of distant peaks and landscapes.
- Neck Gaiter/Buff – Extra protection against wind and dust.
- Earplugs – Helicopters can be noisy; useful if sensitive to sound.
- Portable Oxygen Canister – Only if you’re concerned about altitude.
What NOT to Bring
- Excessive Luggage – Helicopters have strict weight limits; pack light.
- Unnecessary Valuables – Keep jewelry and expensive items minimal.
- Plastic Waste – Carry back all trash; help preserve the fragile Himalayan environment.