Search efforts for the helicopter carrying three people including a Thai pilot will continue on the ground as hopes fade of finding the climbers alive after they lost contact with their team in early September.
"We have stopped our aerial search operation because of very bad weather. Snowfall is very heavy on the mountain," said an official close to the rescue operation who did not want to be named.
"We will continue searching on the ground as much as we can."
The missing climbers, Aung Myint Myat and Wai Yan Min Thu, lost contact with the rest of their team in early September after reaching the summit of Hkaka Borazi in Myanmar's portion of the Himalayas.
"There is very little chance of finding the two missing mountaineers alive in this weather. It's possible that they have been covered up in heavy snow," said another official who wished to remain anonymous.
The search operation is being led by Myanmar's Htoo Foundation, the charitable arm of the sprawling Htoo Group of Companies, with interests from agriculture to an airline, run by businessman Tay Za.
The tycoon, who has links to the former ruling junta and is blacklisted by US sanctions, launched a rescue mission to the mountain, which is in an area where he narrowly survived a helicopter crash a few years ago.
Tay Za's empire spans teak logs to an airline although he has also been accused of arms dealing and he is an enthusiastic mountaineer.
Hkaka Borazi, in Kachin state, is 5,881 metres high.
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