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HOT AIR BALLOONS

HOT AIR BALLOONS

What can be a better way to enjoy the rustic and regal charm of India than from a hot air balloon hovering up in the sky!
Flying high in the sky in a vibrant colored giant hot air balloon has undoubtedly been topping our bucket list since we were a kid. Riding in a hot air balloon is nothing less than a fantasy for many. This activity has tremendous aesthetic appeal; sighting incredible scenery from high above in the open air, floating in a basket being carried across the skies, like an alien ship. Charter for sure is here to provide you the Hot air balloon service in Goa, Manali, Lonavala and Jaipur. Apparently, hot air balloon rides in India is the relatively new concept and not many people know about it. When you set off for a ballooning tour, you need to take into account the weather conditions. The best time to go hot air ballooning in India is between September and March. This is the time when it is not too hot and the air is dry. The whole trip takes around 4 hours. This includes the time you are picked up from the hotel and dropped back again. Here are some other options of Hot air balloon ride that charter for sure provides.

Advertisement / Brand promotion A lot of companies use hot air balloons as a means of advertising or promoting their product. This is a great form of advertising as when a person sees a hot air balloon from the ground; they always tend to look up as it is something you would not normally see every day.

Aerial survey/Raiki Hot air balloon photography is rewarding, both professionally and spiritually. Aerial photographdone right can produce terrific results. Ballooning has various advantages for photographers when compared to more traditional methods of flight. One of the best things about balloons is that they have no windows, thereby giving you an Opportunity to take photos in 360 degrees.

HOT AIR BALLOONS

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