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Balloon Nepal Starts Commercial Flights

By - Admin Nov 23, 2018 5 Mins Read
Balloon Nepal Starts Commercial Flights
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Kathmandu�Pokhara-based Balloon Nepal has started commercial hot air balloon flights on the 17th of November. The desire to start something new prompted Prabin Maharjan, Sabin Maharjan, Benupa Karki, Anju Khadka and Bikram Vade to establish a ballooning company in Nepal. According to Prabin Maharjan, Balloon Nepal currently has a permit to operate five hot air balloons, but will only be flying two balloons initially. The company has received the approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, he added Balloon Nepal will be offering two flights daily, one early in the morning and another in the afternoon. Passengers on the early morning flight will be able to observe the sunrise. The balloon carries eight people and the flight lasts an hour. According to Balloon Nepal, the balloon will float 500 metres above Pokhara and provide stunning views of the Pokhara and the Himalayan range. �Hot air ballooning is a big attraction among foreign and domestic thrill seekers,� according to company founder Prabin Maharjan. �We aim to attract more tourists to the country by offering the adventure sport.�   All necessary preparations and safety features have been completed, said Maharjan. The balloon will be operated by trained balloon pilots from India while ground handling will be done by trained local technicians. The charge for a ride is set at Rs11, 000 per person for Nepalese and $160 per person for foreigners. The tethered balloon ride costs Rs6, 000 and $90 per person for Nepalese and foreigners respectively. The company is offering a 15 percent opening discount. The balloons will be launched from Dhampus and Lauruk, and land on the banks of the Mardi River. The hot air balloons have been imported directly from the manufacturer Ultramagic Balloons, Spain. Each balloon costs Rs6 million, said Maharjan. Balloon rides will be available nine months of the year; the service will shut down for three months during the monsoon. Balloon Nepal plans to launch skydiving, bungee jumping and other adventure sports related to hot air balloon in the future.  
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