Do not even try looking “Parahawking” in the dictionary, you
won’t find it there. You will have to travel all the way to the land of the
Himalayas, Nepal, and then to a majestic city of Nepal, Pokhara Valley, in
order to understand and experience Parahawking.
Flying in the air of Pokhara is a lifetime experience on its own with stunning panoramic views of three
8,000 meter peaks (Mount Dhaulagiri, Mount Annapurna and Mount Manaslu). With the Fewa Lake below you and a beautiful reflection of Mount Machhapuchre on the surface of the lake, the flight is something one will never forget in his / her life. The sight of gorgeous Pokhara Valley from way above is stunning and one will relish every second spent in the air.
When you add a hawk flying next you during the flight, the experience turns into an adventure. The Hawk will literally feed off your hands during the flight. You will not only see the other side of this bird which is often feared for all the wrong reasons, but also experience something magical. The moment when the hawk lands on your hand and feeds off your outstretched hand, you will feel incredible. These hawks have been trained to do so and you will even get an opportunity to see how they control themselves in the air to land on your hand and take off again. The hawk will come down challenging you, as if saying "You think you know how to fly, take a look at my skills".
This great experience can be added on to any Trekking in Nepal or other activities with additional two days at the max. You can even have the luxury of taking photos and videos during the flight. You flight is very well geared with cameras and recorders which will take videos and pictures from the best possible angles. This way you will be able to share your experience with your friend and family. Here is a VIDEO that will make you feel like taking off right now.
So, if you do feel like taking off for a flight with Hawk as you co-pilot and a very well trained and experienced pilot, do let us know. We will arrange it for you in no time at all.
Enjoy the flight folks!
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