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No time or fitness to trek? The Everest mountain flight gives you a close-up of the world's highest peaks in one hour from Kathmandu. Guide to what you'll see, which airlines, cost, and tips.
- The Everest mountain flight is a one-hour scenic flight from Kathmandu cruising along the Himalaya to Everest (8,849m) and back.
- Every passenger gets a window seat, and the crew invites you to the cockpit one by one for the head-on Everest view.
- It costs around $200–250 per person and departs early morning (about 6:30–7:30am) when skies are clearest.
- Flights are weather-dependent — book early in your trip so you have backup mornings if the first attempt is cancelled.
Everest without the trek
The Everest mountain flight is a one-hour scenic flight from Kathmandu that cruises along the Himalaya to Mount Everest and back. For travelers without the time, fitness, or days to trek, it's the easiest way to see the highest mountains on Earth up close — and even seasoned trekkers find it spectacular.
What you'll see
The flight follows the Himalayan skyline east toward the Everest region, passing a parade of giants — including Langtang, Gauri Shankar, Melungtse, Cho Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Pumori, Nuptse, Lhotse, and the summit of Everest (8,849m) itself. The plane flies close enough for a genuine appreciation of the peaks' scale, turning around near Everest so both sides get the view.
Everyone gets a window
These flights use small aircraft where every passenger has a window seat — no one is stuck on the aisle. The crew typically invites passengers up to the cockpit one by one for the head-on Everest view, and points out each peak. You're guaranteed the mountain side.
Cost & airlines
Mountain flights are operated by carriers such as Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines, and Shree Airlines, typically costing in the region of $200–250 per person for the hour. They depart early morning (around 6:30–7:30am) when the skies are clearest.
Best time to fly
Go in the early morning for the clearest air, and favour the autumn (Oct–Nov) and winter and spring months for stable, cloud-free skies. Flights are weather-dependent and can be delayed or cancelled in cloud or during the monsoon — build flexibility into your plans.
Tips
Book for early in your trip so you have backup mornings if weather cancels the first attempt. Sit back from the wing if you can. Keep your camera ready but also just look — the scale is hard to capture. Dress normally; the cabin is comfortable.
Who it's for
Perfect for travelers short on time, those who can't trek to altitude, families with young children or older relatives, or anyone who simply wants to see Everest. It pairs beautifully with a Kathmandu cultural tour for a short, mountain-rich Nepal visit — and it's a wonderful bonus even if you're also trekking.
Short on time but want the full picture? Pair the flight with a Kathmandu cultural tour, or if you'd rather walk to Everest, see our Everest Base Camp trek guide.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an Everest mountain flight cost and how long is it?
An Everest mountain flight is about one hour long and typically costs in the region of $200–250 per person. Flights depart Kathmandu early morning (around 6:30–7:30am) when skies are clearest, operated by carriers such as Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines, and Shree Airlines.
Will I get a window seat on the mountain flight?
Yes. These flights use small aircraft where every passenger has a guaranteed window seat — no one is stuck on the aisle. The crew also invites passengers to the cockpit one by one for the head-on Everest view.

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