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Himalaya Helicopter News: 

Can You Join Us in April?  Seats Still Available!

 Designed by Jack Wheeler, Wheeler Expeditions

Himalaya Helicopter Expedition - April 20-27 or April 27-May 4, 2019

During our 7th Himalaya Helicopter Helicopter Expedition this April, you will see Mt. Everest (above) up close from an angle that trekkers never get to see. 

When we land at Mt. Everest Base Camp (a trek all by itself) you will share in the excitement of those who trekked for weeks to make it on foot. Some will continue and attempt to summit. We will wish them well!

In addition to the most extraordinary mountains on the planet, we go by helicopter to see the amazing lake Tilicho at 16,138 ft.
Below, this is one of our groups from a prior expedition in 2016. 

You can be among this year's group in April 2019 - just two months away. We take two helicopters and it's an experience of a lifetime. This time we have a few seats left...
Here's our Eurocopter and pilots are highly trained in this region because they normally rescue climbers. They are best high-altitude pilots in the world. (Each one of us has our own private oxygen supply at all times, so you can use it anytime you want.)

Not only will you see and experience the world's most impressive mountains up close, imagine...
seeing these remote cultures and people.
The High Lama of the Kingdom of Lo

The mark of a true adventure is that there’s no way to really explain it – you have to experience it yourself to understand. 

Here’s a group of our fellow adventurers who understand – standing at the base of Makalu, the 5th highest mountain in the world at 27,838 feet.

Our Wheeler Expeditions Group - 2017

What you see below would cause any world-class mountaineer’s jaw to drop. 

The entire ridge line of the Kanchenjunga Massif is above 26,000 feet. What’s even more astounding is that no one has seen what you’re seeing before from this perspective – from a helicopter 23,000 feet high.

Most helicopters don’t fly remotely close to that height – except that our new specialized high-altitude Eurocopters can, and do, safely. 

Our pilots normally rescue climbers and are the best high-altitude pilots in the world. (Each of us has our own private oxygen supply at all times, so you can use it anytime you want.)
Get more info here on the expedition....
Kanchenjunga Main, 3rd highest mountain in the world, 8,586 mtrs/28,169 ft

Next to the border of Chinese Tibet lies the Hidden Kingdom of Lo. The people of Lo are Tibetans who retain the last vestiges of traditional Tibetan life on earth, unchanged for centuries.

Closed to all foreigners until recently, it takes trekkers two weeks to get there and back, walking on yak trails at 12,000 feet or higher.

We have secured an exclusive permit to fly our helicopters to the capital of Lo, the Walled City of Lo Manthang.  
Walled City of Lo Manthang

Founded in 1380 by the first King of Lo, Amne Pal, Lo Manthang is a UN World Heritage Site as the best preserved medieval walled city in the world. Many of its still-standing structures date from the late 1300s-early 1400s, including the King’s Palace and Jhampa and Thupchen Gompas.  
Thupchen Gompa Tibetan Monastery
 
Next we visit a Drokpa Tibetan nomad encampment, where they’ll welcome us inside their tents for a cup of yak butter tea.
Drokpa Tibetan Nomad Camp

We then board our helicopters and are off to Dhaulagiri (Dazzling White Girl in Sanskrit). We get our first view as we depart Mustang.
Dhaulagiri North and East Face, 

Dhaulagiri is the 7th highest mountain in the world at 8,167 meters or 26,788 feet.
The most legendary trek in all the Himalayas is to the Annapurna Sanctuary. This is a stunning 13,000 foot-high basin surrounded by a gigantic Himalayan peaks. No foreigners were allowed entry by the native Gurung yak herders until the mid-1950s, as they believe it is the home of their Naga serpent gods

And suddenly, there we are, in the heart of the Sanctuary with Annapurna I looming in front of us…
Our high-altitude Eurocopter

Actually, this is but a glimpse of what we’re doing as there’s so much more.

Believe it or not, we do all of this in just one week, Saturday to Saturday, either April 20-27 or April 27 to May 4, 2019. You fly in and out of Kathmandu, Nepal and we meet you there.

Join me for the most memorable adventure you’ve ever had, and an experience you’ll treasure all your life!

Contact me now because I can offer you something special.

My email:  Jack@wheelerexpeditions.com.

Now’s your chance – carpe diem! Life is short – the time for a great adventure is now. 

I look forward to taking you to Everest and Beyond. And your standing beside me at Annapurna.


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The deadline to join us is coming up soon, so if you're interested, contact me now.

Any questions, you can write to me at: jack@wheelerexpeditions.com.

Jack Wheeler, 5810 Kingstowne Center Drive, Suite 120-333, Alexandria, VA 22315, United States
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