Update! I just returned from Alaska. Mt McKinley was on his bucket list, so I scheduled a flight over Denali and they upgraded me to glacier land! As I stood with tears of joy in awe of it all I know he was therein spirit with me, with his journal from Nepal tucked under my arm the mountain healed me from all years of grief for him leaving us so soon. Very very grateful to Talkeetna Air Taxi for that monumental flight. My late husband made base camp in 2001. It was the trip of a lifetime for him. It’s funny the pilot said you can just walk up. I remember him and getting off the plan when he returned I didn’t recognize him, the weight loss, fatigue but defa new man. He went to the ends of the earth to find the peace he longed for, pushing his body as far as it could go. Thank you so very much for this video, I did t get to trek with him and seeing this truly touched my heart! He passed from leukemia in 2009 a loss to all who knew him and his love for the mountains.
I'm from California and Everest is more than twice the height of our tallest mountain peak. To think that these people live at altitudes of 12k feet is absolutely amazing! Our planet certainly is beautiful.
Random stranger, there are mountains in the UK that I'd definitely consider a mountain. Not a mountain comparable to the Himalayas or Alps but they're mountains when you look at the land around them. It's about perspective. I'd count a mountain as anything significantly protruding and rocky or sharp compared to the surrounding land. There are 5000 meter hills in the Himalayas 😂
I dropped few tears while watching the magnificent view of colossal goldly Sagarmatha (Everest), It reminds me we humans are too small despite achieving every great feat. We will remain small ....!!!
@@RicardoTorres-px4is oh wow that's really great.. so once reached on top summit that is the death zone then does it really starves u up due to lack of oxygen?
@@amoghtare3780 Oxygen used just on summit day for periods, not all time thinking in the way back. You don´t want to be empty up to death zone after spending to many hours in altitude...
Been to Kala-Pathar and seen Everest at sunset. The entire mountain turns into Gold. It was an emotional moment to stand there and I realised how insignificant man is. Loved the Sherpas, their hospitality, Ginger-Lemon Tea, Chicken-Rice-Dal for Dinner and 18 day trek to Everest Base Camp.
Couldn't agree more. I love all sorts of music from blues, folk and hillbilly through to powerful orchestral scores but the only way to appreciate the majesty of nature is through zen.
This is an amazing video. I trekked all these destinations in 1989 and seeing this the memories came flooding back. At the time I was in my 30's, now pushing 65 with an irregular heart beat it would be an impossible task. Do it when you can, DON'T wait till retirement, it might not be possible.
Love that part of the Himalayas with Everest, Lhotse and Makalu (3 of the top 5 highest) so close to each other. I truly believe though that the Karakoram is the most spectacular of all, especially around the Concordia region, with K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum 1 & Gasherbrum 2. The 14 day trek from Askole to K2 base camp is awe inspiring!
R G Yes. Karakorum is crowded with lofty peaks in a small area. In contrast, the Himalayas are laid out on a chain of peaks that is about 1500 km long - from Nanga Parbat as westerns anchor to Namche Baerwa in the eastern end.
Thanks for the ride. I'd get altitude sickness at base camp, let alone no technical knowledge nor experience in mountain climbing. So this was a great armchair adventure!
What a trip, I full screened my laptop to the widescreen TV, I felt like I was in the helicopter with the crew and getting a view of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse and some of the other high mountains in the Himalayas, it felt for real, even if I wasn't there but an experience.
Nature is natural, Nature is cool , Nature is Artistic , Nature is Beautiful 😍,You can't create it, you just can enjoy it with all your heart and soul,❤💚
Man who needs to attempt a climb when you can do this. It looks incredible from the helicopter and for anyone able to do this, a once in a lifetime experience. Wish I could do this!
@@highhopes2632 I saved 65000!!! yes I know however most of that is paid by companies and organizations climbers only pay a few thousands some dont pay anything if they are part of a strong organization...
no video can give you the powerful feeling of being on the top of the world, except of traveling on your own foot :-) just do it, it´s a feeling that you will never forget and it is just yeahhhh. There are a lot of companies that offer "normal" trips, for walking between Lukla - Namche - Everest BC in different length. To see this surounding landscape is unbelievable ... it is not necessary to climb to the top, just being there is enough.
The video itself just gives you the huge scale of these mountain. Imagine being there in person and truly understand how small we are. Video camera view is one thing but human eye view is another. Still very great video.
Truly breathtaking. My brain can’t fathom the height and immensity of that particular mountain range. What a treat that was to see. An eerie beauty. So alluring and beautiful and so incredibly deadly all at once. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
I'm with you Suzanne. The highest altitude I've been is 14115 feet on the top of Pike's Peak. I was thinking how the Everest Base Camp is more than 3000 feet higher. Over 29000 feet is hard to wrap my mind around.
Words cannot describe the stunning beauty of this part of the world. Would I correctly assume people up here live off of the land? In the case of something as tragic as nuclear war or an EMP, this would be, probably, the place to be. Folks in these parts might not even realize anything went awry!
Amazing view of the Himalayas..I felt like one of the member on the chopper..thank you for the wonderful video..looking at pictures and flying over is a different feeling...
in youth i climbed jogin3 a 6000 meter peak, did one month mountain course, i love Himalayas, bad knee but love everest. read full penguin book Everest. excellent vedio khumbhu glacier and south col route, from where Hillary climbed, steeper but less time in death zone. too good vedio, wish you could climb little more up
Amazing landscape, what a different Earth surface we are looking here. one comment though, wish you would also label the altitude in meter , next to the feet reading.. 23,000 ft is like 7,000 m, is it ?( 7km ).. ? thank you.
You know the d4n93r 4bout flyin9 high ov3r such mont4inous 4r3a with limited safe l4ndin9 spot in case of emer93ncy happens durin9 fli9ht , hmmm. such a risky tour but worth it. , l think so
This flight is now on my bucket list. Hope you are still doing this. Hopefully next year we'll be out of the virus situation because I'm going to do this. Will be checking out your information. Thank you for sharing this amazing flight! Sheila
That gives an idea of just how massive the Himilayan mountain range is. There are Alpine scale peaks that look like pimples compared to the 20,000ft peaks around them. Above the tree line it looks like another planet.
So many of those mountains go above the clouds. Even from a helicopter everest seems so so so very tall. Beautiful but somehow terrifying to look up at
@@iditarod4081 I think (well, I am pretty sure) that "dummkopf" is a projection here. You certainly missed some layers in my answer and I am pretty sure you still miss them, moron.
Update! I just returned from Alaska. Mt McKinley was on his bucket list, so I scheduled a flight over Denali and they upgraded me to glacier land! As I stood with tears of joy in awe of it all I know he was therein spirit with me, with his journal from Nepal tucked under my arm the mountain healed me from all years of grief for him leaving us so soon. Very very grateful to Talkeetna Air Taxi for that monumental flight.
My late husband made base camp in 2001. It was the trip of a lifetime for him. It’s funny the pilot said you can just walk up. I remember him and getting off the plan when he returned I didn’t recognize him, the weight loss, fatigue but defa new man. He went to the ends of the earth to find the peace he longed for, pushing his body as far as it could go. Thank you so very much for this video, I did t get to trek with him and seeing this truly touched my heart! He passed from leukemia in 2009 a loss to all who knew him and his love for the mountains.
not a loss. trust me. .. there is after life... just not the way we imagine. you will meet him again 1 day.
God rest his soul.
May his soul rest in peace. Om shanthi. 🙏❤️🌹
Beautiful story. May he rest in paradise.
I'm from California and Everest is more than twice the height of our tallest mountain peak. To think that these people live at altitudes of 12k feet is absolutely amazing! Our planet certainly is beautiful.
Life is beautiful. I wish more people could realize it.
I'm from Australia. Our highest mountain is 2228 metres and we think that's big.
@@Paininthrneck Mountain?😭😭 Dude cities in India and Nepal are taller than 2500-3000 metres😅😅
Random stranger, there are mountains in the UK that I'd definitely consider a mountain. Not a mountain comparable to the Himalayas or Alps but they're mountains when you look at the land around them. It's about perspective. I'd count a mountain as anything significantly protruding and rocky or sharp compared to the surrounding land. There are 5000 meter hills in the Himalayas 😂
@@randomstranger7471 oh well. We still have a good ski season.
Thank you for showing us this beautiful nature while my head is on my pillow, it's the safest way for me to see mt everest 😍😘
Right
Same here.
You and a billion+ other people
Have 4 or 5 Sherpa's carry you up.
you all can come in my country nepal
This is the closest thing to seeing Himalayas in person. It is amazing! Videos like this and TH-cam bring the world to your desk.
Is this in our planet ???
What a view !!!
Will go Nepal one day
you can come in my country Nepal as a tourist
@@nepalieverestgaming2798 thank you
Welcome
Welcome to 🇳🇵
Me too! C U guys there one day!
I dropped few tears while watching the magnificent view of colossal goldly Sagarmatha (Everest), It reminds me we humans are too small despite achieving every great feat. We will remain small ....!!!
Outstanding. Thanks for taking us along for the ride! Loved the way you added the mountain names and altitudes. Simply awesome footage.
Only one word.. Amazing...
This video actually captures the essence of word Mountains.
Great video gave me a lot of wonderful feelings. I was summiter on May 16th, 1989.
So did u made it out till the top summit?
@@amoghtare3780 Yes Ghost Wolf, I am the 1st Mexican/Latin-American on the summit of Mt. Everest.
@@RicardoTorres-px4is oh wow that's really great.. so once reached on top summit that is the death zone then does it really starves u up due to lack of oxygen?
@@amoghtare3780 Oxygen used just on summit day for periods, not all time thinking in the way back. You don´t want to be empty up to death zone after spending to many hours in altitude...
@@RicardoTorres-px4is ok I get it now.. how much does it costed you for the over all climb?
Been to Kala-Pathar and seen Everest at sunset. The entire mountain turns into Gold. It was an emotional moment to stand there and I realised how insignificant man is.
Loved the Sherpas, their hospitality, Ginger-Lemon Tea, Chicken-Rice-Dal for Dinner and 18 day trek to Everest Base Camp.
This person is damn lucky because this type of weather on Everest is once in a blue moon.
Talai ka matlb
weather is quiet good around there unless its winter or monsoon
You can get this weather between october to january normally
Great video. I love how there is no aggravating music.
Couldn't agree more. I love all sorts of music from blues, folk and hillbilly through to powerful orchestral scores but the only way to appreciate the majesty of nature is through zen.
@Jon Davis you are so right... enjoyed the sound of the helicopter engine...felt like being right there in the helicopter along with the team
Seriously man!
How high can he go in the chopper, camp 4??
Completely agree. Not even the most wonderful of Bach's works is appropriate here. Thumbs up.
This is by far the best tour of Mt. Everest and surroundings.
you can come in my country Nepal which is naturally rich
@@nepalieverestgaming2798 ok dknt migrate random ppl lmao
Tres bien
Feels and looks like an alien world at times.
It would be if they went inside the icefall and get closer to Everest
Wait, what! You didn't add the music? I can't believe I'm watching TH-cam.
(Thanks)
Background music ruins everything, especially nature + documentaries !!!! which is why news do NOT have it either!!!
Ikr? Jeeze!
I love sitting in nature listening to sounds of a helicopter. So peaceful. 😂
@@briansaben5697 How about hearing the "Soothing-Sounds" of jackhammers???
This aged well
That just got added to my bucket list! 👍 Thank you for sharing. Awesome. ⭐️
Thank you for not ruining this amazing footage with music! You're the mvp.
Règle numéro 1 on ne laisse j’aime traîner un sac ou tout autre objet à proximité de l’aire de poser de l’hélicoptère.
Très belles images 👍👍👍
This is one of the best videos I've ever watched on youtube. Great work guys!
you can come here in my country Nepal where there is mount everest
This is an amazing video. I trekked all these destinations in 1989 and seeing this the memories came flooding back. At the time I was in my 30's, now pushing 65 with an irregular heart beat it would be an impossible task. Do it when you can, DON'T wait till retirement, it might not be possible.
I have just started to find the means to go there. Thank you
That video is something my eyes had to witness! Brilliant footage
So glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice. I am impressed by how powerful that little helicopter is.
Im watching this video from atop Mt. Everest. Oh wow, i can see the helicopter!!
I can see my house from here
Beautiful scenery!! Spectacular views of Everest the other mountains
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪. You are welcome to experience the beauty of tropical Savannah.
Love from USA.
At 05:20 Mount Everest look so majestic and yet so frightening. A magnificent sight created by nature.
5:23 Mighty Mount Everest ❤️🗻
Mountain of Great GORKHAAS .lovely video
Love that part of the Himalayas with Everest, Lhotse and Makalu (3 of the top 5 highest) so close to each other.
I truly believe though that the Karakoram is the most spectacular of all, especially around the Concordia region, with K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum 1 & Gasherbrum 2.
The 14 day trek from Askole to K2 base camp is awe inspiring!
R G
Yes. Karakorum is crowded with lofty peaks in a small area. In contrast, the Himalayas are laid out on a chain of peaks that is about 1500 km long - from Nanga Parbat as westerns anchor to Namche Baerwa in the eastern end.
The Annapurna region features the most concentrated steep vertical rise of any mountian region in Asia.
@@bentownsend4017awesome knowledge brother
Mashallah lovely breathetaking view of Himalayan glaciers
Now Nepal and Everest Mountain flight is on my list.
Excellent video! Thanks for posting. Everest is supreme! Now I know why they call her " Chomolungma" ( Mother Goddess of the World)
Thanks for the ride. I'd get altitude sickness at base camp, let alone no technical knowledge nor experience in mountain climbing. So this was a great armchair adventure!
Instead of watching theses videos not knowing what your looking at putting a name next to what we are looking is genius great thought 👍
What a great film.....when you view these mountains you really know how small you really are!
Majestic natural environment. Thanks for your video.
What a trip, I full screened my laptop to the widescreen TV, I felt like I was in the helicopter with the crew and getting a view of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse and some of the other high mountains in the Himalayas, it felt for real, even if I wasn't there but an experience.
Great Video......Wish to go there...life time dream Thanku for posting this
This is what youtube was made for 👍
Nature is natural, Nature is cool , Nature is Artistic , Nature is Beautiful 😍,You can't create it, you just can enjoy it with all your heart and soul,❤💚
Spectacular footage and beautiful clear day for filming. Loved the base camp, Khumbu Glacier, Everest/Lhotse perspective shots.
It is Amazing!! Love from Kerala
Man who needs to attempt a climb when you can do this. It looks incredible from the helicopter and for anyone able to do this, a once in a lifetime experience. Wish I could do this!
Immensely 🙏 grateful. What a video .... without parallels, just tremendous views!!!
Mount Everest lies on Nepal♥️
Jay Nepal ♥️
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Prasanna Chitnis bichara whatsapp ka gyan dene agaya.. itna chutiya kaise ho sakte ho
Absolutely stunning views thank you and y'all get down safely❤❤
It is amazing how high some villages are located. That must be a tough life there.
I think they are happy and free
tres beau travail...avec lhelico...formidable
I just saved a few thousands by watching this video
Lol right? But I still want to go, imagine seeing that with your own eyes! 😍
If you are talking about Everest climbing , then its not few thousands. It costs 50 to 65000$.
@@highhopes2632 I saved 65000!!! yes I know however most of that is paid by companies and organizations climbers only pay a few thousands some dont pay anything if they are part of a strong organization...
no video can give you the powerful feeling of being on the top of the world, except of traveling on your own foot :-) just do it, it´s a feeling that you will never forget and it is just yeahhhh. There are a lot of companies that offer "normal" trips, for walking between Lukla - Namche - Everest BC in different length. To see this surounding landscape is unbelievable ... it is not necessary to climb to the top, just being there is enough.
me too
The video itself just gives you the huge scale of these mountain. Imagine being there in person and truly understand how small we are. Video camera view is one thing but human eye view is another. Still very great video.
Truly breathtaking. My brain can’t fathom the height and immensity of that particular mountain range. What a treat that was to see. An eerie beauty. So alluring and beautiful and so incredibly deadly all at once. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
Very well stated! We're glad you enjoyed it!
I'm with you Suzanne. The highest altitude I've been is 14115 feet on the top of Pike's Peak. I was thinking how the Everest Base Camp is more than 3000 feet higher. Over 29000 feet is hard to wrap my mind around.
Thank u thank u 💓 🙏🙏 for showing us this magnificent view of Evetest n other peaks. Nochance of seeing this otherwise!!!!! Fabulously video.
A great jobs you have done for video coverage of the great Himalayas to the rest of the people .
Absolutely breathtaking!!!
this is amazing, looks like on a different planet
GREAT VIDEO.THANKS FOR SHOWING US MT.EVEREST FROM TOP.WONDERFUL FEELING.
Welcome to our NEPAL❤️
Beautiful
Saroj Shrestha very beautiful
U can be of nepal. It can not be yours.
nepal me kya louvada hai waha ki ladkiya chudwanae duabi aati hai job nahi hota hai
Hahahah
Thank you Sir WWT, it's extremely amazing.
beautiful himalayan our nation nepal. I am looking now from malaysia .
Thanks for showing us this unique summit while I am still in my room .
Love Nepal from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤🇳🇵❤🇳🇵❤🇵🇰
please come in my country nepal
हाइ अम्बिका
love from india❤️❤️
Pakistan terrorist nation 👍
@@IndoAryan when you coming to border
Very beautiful. Amazing. Thanks
Sheer beauty!Travelling into mountain environments, that are many millions years incumbent.
Fantastic ! Magnificent view of Everest and the surrounding peaks! Thank you!
Words cannot describe the stunning beauty of this part of the world. Would I correctly assume people up here live off of the land? In the case of something as tragic as nuclear war or an EMP, this would be, probably, the place to be. Folks in these parts might not even realize anything went awry!
An interesting thought...
you must be a depressed gringo....thinking about nukes.
I believe they both farm and earn money from tourists, both by guiding trekkers and climbers and by running teahouses (inns) and shops.
I never ever thought my country is this beautiful before❤️
Wow. Wish they had that back in 89 when I trekked to everest bc. Awesome video! Thank you
Wow !!! Great video and superb narration by you..... Amazing 🤩 👍
Beautiful Nepal love from Pakistan.
अच्छा
Amazing video. Thanks for putting the mountain names in. What an extraordinary thing to have done, absolutely stunning
Amazing.
Is there any modifications you had to do to the helicopters for them to fly in the extreme weather and high altitudes?
No need. Any moving metallic objects can survive such heights other than enough oxygen to supply you nonstop
This is truly breathtaking! Thanks for sharing
Wow. those are some massive mountain peaks. Thanks for sharing.
This is why TH-cam was created. 👏👍💯
Amazing view of the Himalayas..I felt like one of the member on the chopper..thank you for the wonderful video..looking at pictures and flying over is a different feeling...
in youth i climbed jogin3 a 6000 meter peak, did one month mountain course, i love Himalayas, bad knee but love everest. read full penguin book Everest. excellent vedio khumbhu glacier and south col route, from where Hillary climbed, steeper but less time in death zone. too good vedio, wish you could climb little more up
Thank you for no music so we can hear and observe real time view
Nice review sir what's a cost of helikoptor from lukla two base everest camp
Hot damn these mountains make you feel so very small. Awesome video of the tour of the moutians!
Thank you for sharing us a nice panoramic view of Himalaya mountain range. A lot of peaks around highest peak of Everest.
Amazing... Beautiful Nepal.
That is the crown of the world 🌎
Highest place in the planet.
Ancestors were warrior never colonized.
Jay Gorkha, Jay Nepal
Amazing landscape, what a different Earth surface we are looking here.
one comment though, wish you would also label the altitude in meter , next to the feet reading..
23,000 ft is like 7,000 m, is it ?( 7km ).. ? thank you.
In the future we will definitely do this!
Great video. Thank you for labelling the peaks and not putting any music over it.
This is probably the closest I'll get to climbing Everest ...and I'm totally fine with that
Very few and far between of the population is willing to climb Mt Everest.
Climbing the stairs to my 2nd floor apartments is just as exhilarating.
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You know it!
Ciao bello
Fantastic! What a glorious day to show the glittering crown of the world.
What amazing camera 🎥 work! Thank you so much for sharing such an amazing part of our planet. Be safe.
You know the d4n93r 4bout flyin9 high ov3r such mont4inous 4r3a with limited safe l4ndin9 spot in case of emer93ncy happens durin9 fli9ht , hmmm. such a risky tour but worth it. , l think so
Namaste From the top of the world Nepal 🇳🇵
Really stunning, the sceneries were so attractive that I realized there was no music only after reading to the comments.
🇷🇺❤Непал!Спасибо!
This is way better then actually climbing mt Everest
I am from Nepal and this is the best view of Everest I'd ever have.
What a stunning landscape, your filming really does show the Himalayas off in their glory.
So glad you enjoyed it! It is a truly amazing place.
Tq for showing this ...
mount Everest our pride we Nepalese are lucky to have this in country
this was both soothing and terrifying at the same time
This flight is now on my bucket list. Hope you are still doing this. Hopefully next year we'll be out of the virus situation because I'm going to do this. Will be checking out your information. Thank you for sharing this amazing flight!
Sheila
I am watching Mt Everest from San Diego. Meow. Thank you
Are you a cat?
It's a penguin
That gives an idea of just how massive the Himilayan mountain range is. There are Alpine scale peaks that look like pimples compared to the 20,000ft peaks around them. Above the tree line it looks like another planet.
So many of those mountains go above the clouds. Even from a helicopter everest seems so so so very tall. Beautiful but somehow terrifying to look up at
Terrifying isn't the right word God's not trying to scare you
@@iditarod4081 Mount Everest in not God, nor a god. But if you prefer to believe that, be my guest.
@@jansnauwaert1785 I'm saying God's creation is beautiful dummkopf
@@iditarod4081 I think (well, I am pretty sure) that "dummkopf" is a projection here. You certainly missed some layers in my answer and I am pretty sure you still miss them, moron.
Very super vidio.maza aa gaya👏👏👏👍