KATHMANDU, August 24: Airplanes flying on the Kathmandu-Pokhara route fly at an altitude of 12,500 feet. During the 25-minute Kathmandu-Pokhara flight, when the weather is clear, the Himalayan range can be seen in waves to the north.
This is the rainy season. Now the Himalayan range cannot be seen. Most of the time it is cloudy. However, despite not being able to see the Himalayan range, during this flight, you can see enough greenery, rural roads, forests, and settlements.
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When the weather is clear at this time, this greenery makes the journey even more exciting. The view of paddy fields, forests and settlements can also be clearly seen. Such greenery and lovely weather was seen during a flight on Wednesday.
Serpentine rivers like Trishuli, Marsyangdi, and Madi, can also be seen during this flight. Not only that, the scenery of Lekhnath Municipality and Begnas Lake at the entrance of Pokhara while landing in Pokhara is even more enticing.