HELISKI AREAS
Annapurna South, Massive and North Region & Everest Region & Humla Region
Heliski Adventures opened up 3 major areas to heliskiing in Nepal’s Himalayas during the last 19 years – the Annapurna, the Everest and the Humla(Jumla) region. We skied in the Dhaulagiri, Manang, Telicho Lake and Thorong Pass area as well as in the Khumbu area. The areas are so waste, that our clients were able to make plenty of first descents with many more to come.
We will continue to open up more areas each year and invites you to take part of writing history in opening Nepal to heliskiing or simply enjoy the greatness and beauty of the Himalayas with its most astonishing wildness and its great views at peaks like the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Everest, Ama Dablam and so on.

The Areas in Comparison
In our 19 years of operation, we have found the Annapurna region to be the better area to operate out of. The location is good, access into the areas we heliski out of is good and the skiing and snow conditions are excellent. Also, when we heliski in the Annapurna region we stay in Pokhara the entire week which is one of Nepal’s nicest towns that sits along lake Fewa. The entire area has spectacular views of the Annapurna mountain range. We stay in the best 5 star rated hotels Pokhara has to offer, thus making your heliski trip very comfortable and luxurious. While we still run heliski trips in other areas in Nepal, we run them more on request then planned trips. We heliski in the north and south side of the Annapurna, and both sides are unique in their own way. The south side has spectacular views of the south face of Annapurna I, Fishtail peak and surrounding peaks. The Annapurna south region is known as the gem of Nepal’s Himalaya. The north side has spectacular views on Annapurna II, III & IV. In both areas, these peaks are the main features and are in plain view the entire time, and they’re big, really big, you do not need to use your zoom to capture a picture of these peaks if anything they may not fit in the frame. We look forward to making some historic turns with you in Nepal’s Himalaya.