You can take a helicopter to 9000 feet away if you are already in China. But you have to walk 30 miles to the end of the mountain.
To get to Mount Everest you get a plane from Kathmandu to Luka airstrip then you spend 7 - 14 days walking to the Base Camp. This walk will help you acclimatise in the higher altitude.
If you want to go to some Himalaya, to reach those Himalayan treks depends on the place you are heading to. As many of us know there are many Himalayas in and across the world. So to get there completely depend on the place reach.
You can find there are many responsible tours who can help to get to Himalayas and get the benefit of the place.
I have once gone with shakti Himalaya to their village tour at ladakh, Sikkim and 360 Leti. and it was a great trip and moreover the trek at Himalayas is by walk. So one should be ready that to get to Himalaya's you have to walk to Himalayas
Traveling to Himalayas depends on the place where you wanna go. If you are interested in trekking in Himalayas so you can opt to travel through trekking, or if the place have road then you can opt for road
you can get to mt everest by plain or car or taxi or bullit train ;-)
go to the hospital and hit a hammer on the table then go to New Delhi
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Margarita Sims has written: 'The Good Earth' 'The Himalayas and Beyond' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Richard Crane has written: 'Running the Himalayas' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Running
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
You need the lantern from the Himalayas, and the matches from Loch Ness, so that you can travel in the dark forest at New Jersey.
C. Nachiappan has written: 'The holy Himalayas' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Pictorial works
it takes 2 whole day I think soo but never travel :)
Yes because energy has to travel through the food chain and in the order they eat it is a food web
No the Himalayas do not cross Mexico. The Himalayas are in India and Mexico is not.
There is no abbreviation for the Himalayas.