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Everest Base Camp: Trek & Fly Back with Helicopter

What better than trekking to the Everest Base Camp Trek, you ask? We say Everest Base Camp With Helicopter return. The trip is about trekking to Base Camp and enjoying scenic views of Lukla, Namche Bazar, and Tengboche. Then, fly above stunning views of the path you walked back to Kathmandu.

The nine-day trek starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla, we follow the classic itinerary to Everest Base Camp. On the first day itself, after a 30-minute flight to Lukla, we trekked to Phakding and spent the night there.

The next day, after an early morning breakfast, the trek expands to Namche Bazar. At Namche Bazar, you can explore the buzz of the Tibetan market, which features handmade artifacts. As we have gained quite an altitude by now and will move further up in the following days, the next day is dedicated to acclimatizing at Namche Bazar.

After relaxing on the third day, our bodies will adapt well to the trek to Tengboche on the fourth day. This day is the most challenging part of the Everest Base Camp Trek. Not to mention, it is also one of the most visually rewarding. It flaunts majestic landscapes and the largest gompa/monastery in the Khumbu region, called Tengboche Monastery.

sunrise-of-Everest

On the fifth day, the trek takes you to Dingboche, which lies at an altitude of 4410 m. It will be around a six-hour long walk. Accompanied by sights of Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Nuptse, etc.

It is time for acclimatization again to prevent the possibility of suffering from mountain sickness/ altitude sickness. So, the sixth day will be about exploring Dingboche and preparing for the next day.

The next day, the stunning Louche awaits us. We get to behold the sight of the world’s highest glacier, Khumbu Glacier. Other than the elevation gain, the trek to Lobuche doesn’t have challenging trails. So, we will take it slow and easy.

Finally, on the eighth day, we trek to the lap of Everest. This day comprises the longest walk of the Everest Base Camp trek. First, the trek expands to Gorakshep from Lobuche, which is about 3 hours long. Then, after resting for a bit, we head to the Everest Base Camp. To spend the night we return back to Gorakshep.

On the last day, we first trek to Kala Patthar, AKA the best viewpoint of Everest. After spending some time syncing in the beauty of Kala Patthar, the trek takes you back to Gorakshep. Then, we take the most awaited scenic helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Kathmandu, which is about an hour long.

aerial-view-of-mount-Everest

Day To Day Itinerary We Follow

First Day: Kathmandu To Lukla To Phakding

Second Day: Phakding To Namche Bazar

Third Day: Acclimatization At Namche Bazar

Fourth Day: Namche Bazar To Tengboche

Fifth Day: Tengboche To Dingboche

Sixth Day: Acclimatization At Dingboche

Seventh Day: Dingboche To Lobuche

Eighth Day: Lobuche To Everest Base Camp To Gorakshep

Ninth Day: Gorakshep To Kala Patthar To Gorakshep To Helicopter Flight To Kathmandu

Highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return 

  • Visit the biggest glacier in Nepal, Khumbu Glacier, and the longest glacier in Nepal, Ngozumpa Glacier.
  • The thrill of passing three high-altitude passes, namely Kongma-La Pass, Cho-La Pass, and Renjo-La Pass.
  • Explore Hillary Museum and the Tibetan market on acclimatization day at Namche Bazar.
  • Get a sneak peek into local Sherpa tradition, culture, and lifestyle.
  • Indulge in local cuisines.
  • Trek through Sagarmatha National Park and explore its exotic vegetation and wildlife.
  • Behold the beauty of the oldest and biggest Buddhist Monastery, Tengboche Monastery.
  • Witness the closest view of the tallest mountain in the world, Mt.Everest.
  • Scenic helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Kathmandu.
  • Trekking amidst the beauty of colorful chortens, prayer flags, and monasteries.

How Much Does Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return Cost?

Different Travel agencies have their policy, offers, and services, which bring a little fluctuation in the total cost of the Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return. For more detailed information on the prices and discounts, feel free to contact us.

What does the price include?

  1. Airport pickup and drop at the start and end of the trek
  2. Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
  3. Three meals per day that is breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  4. Accommodation on the trail
  5. Payment to Guides and Porters (tip not included)
  6. Cost of all the trekking permits required.
  7. Helicopter’s cost from Gorakshep to Kathmandu

What does the price exclude?

  1. Travel insurance for the trek
  2. Any additional foods, drinks, and snacks apart from breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  3. Cost of International flights for foreigners
  4. Hotel and food when you are in Kathmandu
  5. Additional cost due to emergency unforeseen circumstances.
  6. Accommodation due to early arrival or late departure due to issues from trekker’s end
  7. Visa fee
  8. If teahouses charge extra for hot showers
  9. Personal gratuities
  10. Extra activities that are not part of the trek

Note: If you have any queries about the trek package covering the specific charge that is not mentioned above, you can inquire about it whenever. 

Don’t Like Our Itinerary? Customize it!

If you feel our itinerary doesn’t fit your schedule or choices, we would be more than happy to customize it for you. Reach out to us in person or contact us via social media email, or cell phone and make an itinerary of your dream to the Everest Base Camp Heli Trek.

However, there can be slight changes in price when you do so.

Is there any weight limit for the helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Kathmandu?

Yes, there is a weight limit trekkers need to follow. The standard weight limit obliges your luggage to be under 500 kg. To maintain it, make sure to carry only important things. You can also leave some of your luggage in Gorakshep and take it back when you return.

What are the permits needed for the Everest Base Camp With Helicopter Return Trek?

There are two permits needed for the trek, namely:

  1. Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  2. The Pashang Lhamu Sherpa Entrance Permit

Note: When you trek with an authorized travel agency, they handle permits on your behalf.

Things to pack for The Everest Base Camp Heli Trek

  1. First aid kit
  2. Toiletries
  3. Sunscreen
  4. Warm insulated clothes
  5. Reusable water bottle
  6. High energy snacks
  7. Power banks
  8. Photocopies of your visa and passport
  9. Passport size pictures
  10. Nepali currency
  11. Light t-shirt and trekking pants for lower altitude
  12. Water purification tablet
  13. Polarized glasses
  14. Inner thermal set
  15. Hat
  16. Scarf
  17. Trekking socks
  18. Gloves
  19. Waterproof trekking clothes
  20. Mosquito repellent cream or spray
  21. Headlamp
  22. Navigating tools or physical map
  23. Down jacket
  24. Fleece Jacket

Note: The clothes you need to pack for the Everest Base Camp trek with helicopter return depend on the season you pick. However, at higher altitudes, the weather is always very cold, so always carry a couple of warm trekking sets. The rest can change with time.

 

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    Interesting Facts About Everest Helicopter Tour

    What can be the interesting facts about Everest helicopter tour that make it worth going for? Let’s read about some of the highlights and facts of the tour.

    You must have heard about a helicopter tour to the Everest if you have searched about the Everest. This luxury adventure exploring of the Everest region in the mountains is a beautiful way of enjoying the mountains. If you want to explore the Everest region but cannot take a long time off to trek, this is a perfect choice. It certainly costs you more money but the experience you get back is worth it. Mount Everest is protected inside the Sagarmatha National Park which is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    Here are some interesting facts about Everest Helicopter Tour.

    A Helicopter has a maximum of 5 passengers

    During the helicopter exploration of the Everest region, a helicopter can carry a maximum of five passengers from Kathmandu. You can also do this tour on a sharing basis if you are alone or just two persons. Or you can just book a helicopter for yourself or your group and set off to Everest. Either way, you will have only five passengers at the maximum in a helicopter.

    Tour of about 3.5 hours

    The actual tour of the Everest by a helicopter goes for about 3.5 hours. You start the tour in Kathmandu airport and fly to the Everest region. The tour allows you some incredible time to spend in the beautiful surroundings of the Everest. From flight take off to landing back in Kathmandu, you will spend about 3.5 hours. This period of time brings you wonderful memories to treasure for life.

    Helicopter lands at Lukla

    After flying from Kathmandu, the helicopter lands at Lukla. It doesn’t take you straight to the Everest. It is one of the interesting facts about Everest helicopter tour. You need to land at Lukla to refuel the chopper to fly up towards Kalapatthar. This tour brings you the chance to observe Lukla airport, one of the most adventurous airports in the world. This is also the main gateway for the trekkers in the Everest region. Beautiful mountains will welcome you to the Everest.

    Land at Kalapatthar

    Everest Helicopter TourKalapatthar is situated at the elevation of 5,545 meters above sea level. This is a beautiful place with a close-up and panoramic view of the mountains including Mt. Everest. The helicopter lands at this beautiful viewpoint and you will have some time to enjoy the surroundings. You will spend time at Kalapatthar enjoying the view of the mountains and glaciers. It is a wonderful experience of standing amidst such vast mountains and enjoying the moments. This is certainly the best of the highlights of the tour.

    Enjoy the moments of being right in front of the highest mountain on earth.

    Breakfast with View

    After exploring the magnificent view from Kalapatthar, you will fly back to Syangboche and stop there for breakfast. This place provides an incredible view of the Mt. Everest and other mountains. Enjoy breakfast in the mountains with the view of the highest mountain on earth is certainly a surreal experience. This experience is also the highlight of the Everest Helicopter Tour.

    In addition to the interesting facts about Everest helicopter tour; this adventure brings a beautiful experience of exploring mountains. When you do not have enough time to trek all the way to the Everest base camp, this trip is the perfect option for you. The only fact of being this tour costing more should not hold you back from exploring the wonders of Everest. It is certainly a once in a lifetime experience.

    If you also want to go on the tour, please let us know. We organize the amazing experience of the helicopter tour to the Everest and other regions of the mountains in Nepal.

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