| Southeast Asia Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia
Discover ancient Thailand with day trips from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, or head to Kanchanaburi to pet tiger cubs and see original trusses of the Bridge on the River Kwai. In Vietnam, you can chopper to Sapa, avoiding a round-trip overnight train, or hop to Mai Chau for stunning rice terraces and remote hill-tribe villages, while war buffs can touch down in historic Dien Bien Phu, all easily reached from Hanoi. In Cambodia, besides the delight of Angkor-from-above, off-the-beaten path locales like Battambang and the Cardamom mountains, as well as resurgent coastal towns like Kep, bring much greater variety to itineraries.
| | | | Indonesia Bali, Java, Komodo
To fully experience Bali one must get beyond the bottleneck of Denpasar and see the farther reaches of the beautiful countryside, a plan for which nothing is better suited than a helicopter. Climb to 11,000 feet for a bird’s-eye peak into the crater of sacred Mt. Agung and over Pura Besakih, the island’s holiest Hindu temple, then cruise over lush rice terraces, out over the Bali sea and along the Manggis coastline. Add a fixed-wing charter for must-sees on two other islands: the natural wonders of Komodo National Park, including its eponymous dragons, and the spectacular 9th-century Buddhist monument Borobudur on Java.
| | | | The Himalayas Nepal
If summiting one of Asia’s “eight thousanders” – peaks topping 8,000 meters or more than 26,000 feet – isn’t in your immediate future, don’t despair. You can still get a thrill up close to where Earth meets the heavens in a helicopter charter around mighty Everest or the imposing Annapurnas. From Nepal's Kathmandu airport, your flight path around Everest includes unmatched views of four other 8,000-ers and four more Himalayan peaks breaking 23,000 feet, while departing from Pokhara takes you along the 34-mile Annapurna massif, including Machapuchare, a sacred, unclimbed peak whose jagged outline has earned it the nickname “the Matterhorn of Nepal.”
| | | | Mongolia Gobi Desert, Lake Khovsgol
Picture one country the size of Western Europe but with only a tiny fraction of its commercial airports. Welcome to Mongolia! With chopper charters, however, you can shrug off this relative lack of infrastructure and roam free in this vast country of superb beauty, warm people and active adventures. From sand-dune camel rides in the southern Gobi, to fly fishing for giant taimen in the Onon River up north, to kayaking on enormous Lake Khovsgol, the “dark blue pearl,” Mongolia has too much for active travelers to miss. Almost all commercial flights connect in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, so charters make for the most efficient routing.
| | | | The Subcontinent India, Sri Lanka
While the Taj Mahal is a must-see in every traveler’s life, the five-hour drive from Delhi to Agra is somewhat less enticing. A helicopter turns the half-day drive into a 45-minute jaunt, allowing you to experience this masterpiece in a more leisurely manner. From Mumbai, zip to the awesome Ajanta and Ellora caves, UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Maharashtra that are often, and unjustly, overlooked. In Sri Lanka, meanwhile, a chopper is a no-brainer for getting from the exquisite coastal areas to the lush interior mountains and jungles, or vice versa, allowing you to fully experience the island’s incredible diversity and drastically slash drive times.
| | | | Other Destinations Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines
Other locales where Remote Lands offers helicopter flights include the Philippines (cruise to Banaue’s astonishing 2,000-year-old rice terraces carved into mountains, covering 4,000 square miles at an elevation of 5,000 feet); Hong Kong (circle Victoria Peak and Harbour before darting to Macau for the day) and Japan (soar above ultra-modern Tokyo, then “flightsee” around iconic Mt. Fuji).
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PRIVATE JET HOLIDAYS
Would you love to fly privately in Asia but assume it's too expensive? An economical option is to fly commercially to and from Asia, and pick up a jet in a hub city such as Hong Kong, Bangkok or Delhi. For an extended family or small group of friends, it can make a lot of sense to opt for this hybrid solution and charter a luxury aircraft that seats 6-10 people.
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Amongst the destinations that are ideal for a private jet vacation are the cities of Rajasthan in northern India, Thailand and the countries of Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos), the islands of Indonesia, and China. A two-week holiday for two in Rajasthan or Thailand/Indochina, for example, can be as little as $80,000 on a King Air. Citations, Hawkers, Challengers, Falcons, Gulfstreams and other light to heavy jets are also available in Asia. Please call for further details.
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