
Mum is 77. She's prayed to Lord Shiva every morning for as long as I've lived. She never thought she'd see Gosaikunda, his sacred home. Himalayan Forever made her dream affordable—and possible. At 4,380m, she walked slowly to the shoreline, touched the water, and wept. Not sad tears. Grateful tears. Our pilot waited patiently, never glancing at his watch. "Take your time," he said. "The lake has been here for millennia. It can wait a few more minutes."
Review for 1 days Langtang Valley & Gosainkunda Helicopter Tour
I couldn't decide between mountain scenery and sacred lakes. Himalayan Forever solved my dilemma with this brilliant combination tour. First, Langtang Valley—soaring peaks, glacial rivers, the charming huddle of Kyanjin Gompa below. Then, thirty minutes later, Gosaikunda—turquoise water, prayer flags, Himalayan reflections. Two completely different landscapes, one perfect morning. My friends who trekked here spent five days and saw less.
Review for 1 days Langtang Valley & Gosainkunda Helicopter Tour
I collect postmarks from unusual places. At Muktinath, our Himalayan Forever pilot helped me find the small temple post office—just a desk, really—where a elderly woman sells stamps and hand-cancels envelopes with a wooden block. I mailed a postcard to my seven-year-old nephew. It arrived six weeks later, smudged and imperfect. He's pinned it above his bed. "Aunty sent me a mountain," he tells everyone. Some pilgrimages are for the pilgrims. This one was for him.
Review for 1 days Muktinath Helicopter Tour
My husband died last spring. We'd planned to trek to Muktinath together for our 30th anniversary. I came alone, carrying his photo. At the main shrine, a priest noticed my tears and silently motioned me closer. He performed a small ritual, sprinkling water over my husband's image, chanting softly. Our Himalayan Forever guide translated: "He is here. The temple receives all pilgrims, living and departed." I don't know if I believe that. But I choose to act as if I do.
Review for 1 days Muktinath Helicopter Tour
Our pilot took a slight detour on the return flight, swinging north toward Upper Mustang. "You've come all this way," he said. "You should see the forbidden kingdom." The landscape shifted instantly—brown hills, whitewashed monasteries, caves carved into impossible cliffs. No roads. No trees. Just ancient Tibet, preserved at 4,000m. Himalayan Forever didn't advertise this detour. It was a gift, spontaneous and generous. This is how you build loyalty.
Review for 1 days Muktinath Helicopter Tour
