Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek

  • Duration 11 Days
  • Trip Grade Moderate
    Moderate Trip
  • Max Altitude 5364m.
  • Group Size 1+ Pax
  • Start From kathmandu
  • End From kathmandu
Trip Cost Per Person US$
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Trip Overview

A premium way to experience the Everest region of Nepal is with the Everest Heli Trek. Those who like to investigate the Everest base camp from both the air and the ground might join this excursion. This trip’s main focus is the hike to Everest Base Camp and the helicopter ride back to Kathmandu. Most treks follow simple itineraries that involve walking to base camp and then taking a helicopter to reach the summit. Highland Eco Trek offers a different approach, though. A helicopter ride to Kalapathar via base camp is an option after climbing to the Everest View Hotel, from where you can return to Lukla or Kathmandu.
A month-long vacation may be necessary if you want to visit nearly every part of the Everest region. For the majority of people in the world today, this is not feasible. Thus, Everest Heli Trekking is a wise way to explore the mountain.

What is the difference between the Everest Helicopter Tour and the Everest Heli Trek?

We provide a helicopter trip package that allows visitors to see Nepal’s Everest region. The helicopter tour, however, lasts roughly four to five hours, including the return trip. It offers a bird’s-eye view of Mount Everest. You have to go around the region to get a real sense of the place and the people who live there. Experience trekking the Everest Base Camp Trek route and make a luxurious return to Kathmandu. Helicopter tours are a great choice for individuals who are physically fit but have a strong desire to see the Everest region. Check out our Breakfast Tour, Everest!
As part of the Everest Heli Trek, participants ascend to the Everest View Hotel, the world’s highest hotel. It’s a helicopter trip from here on out!

Analysis of the Everest Heli Trek Itinerary

Up until the first day of acclimatization, we will trek the Everest Base Camp itinerary. For any type of hiking or tourism activity in the area, Lukla is always the starting point. After we arrive in Lukla, our journey begins. To get to Namche Bazaar, trekkers must hike through Sagarmatha National Park. The honeymoon stretch of the Everest trekking route is so named for this particular portion. It’s because the trail is easy and there’s less chance of altitude sickness. The Hillary Twin Bridge to the Everest View Hotel is the only elevation gain!
Trekkers can explore the Namche Bazaar by taking a stroll through the marketplace. With an abundance of restaurants, pubs, stores, banks, and other leisure options, the market is the largest and most likely the highest-located town.
The trekkers go to the Everest View Hotel the following day for lunch and a panoramic view of the Himalayas. They will spend the night once more in Namche Bazaar. It facilitates appropriate acclimatization.

Is it possible to land at Everest Base Camp?

At Everest Base Camp, landing is not feasible. As a result, the travellers land the helicopter in Kalapathar (5545 m) after flying above the base camp. This is the ideal spot to see the upper valley and Mount Everest. The helicopter leaves and heads back to Lukla after around thirty minutes. You have the option of staying overnight in Lukla and taking a flight to Kathmandu, or you can carry on with the helicopter tour to Kathmandu.

Is the Everest View Trek doable all year long?

The Everest View Trek is open year-round. The winter months are bearable despite the great cold because we will be spending the night in Namche Bazaar (3400 m). Although you can go on this quick stroll in Nepal throughout the year, the best seasons to go are spring and fall, when the weather is clear and pleasant.

To start planning your Everest View Trek and for additional information, please contact one of our travel specialists!

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Cost Includes

  • pickups and drops in a private airport vehicle upon arrival and departure.
  • All ground transportation is on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary.
  • Star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast (the hotel standard will be changed as you wish).
  • The Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour includes all entry fees, a tour guide, and a private vehicle as per the itinerary.
  • The teahouse twins shared basic accommodations during the trek.
  • Domestic flights as per the itinerary.
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek.
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trekking guide.
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter).
  • Guide and staff wages, equipment, accommodation and meals
  • Guide and staff insurance
  • Highland Eco’s duffel bag.
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park, Village Development Committee fee ).
  • A first-aid safety kit with basic medicines is essential.
  • All government and local taxes and fees.

Cost Excludes

  • Nepal Entry visa fees
  • Extra-night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain (due to any reason) compared to the scheduled itinerary
  • Meals not indicated in the City
  • International flights
  • Personal equipment (a suggested list will be mailed to you)
  • Travel and rescue insurance (Required)
  • Tips to the guide, porter, driver, or any other trekking staff.
  • Other expenses of a personal nature.

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Basic Information

One of the world’s most recognizable and well-liked hiking routes is the climb to Everest Base Camp. The following fundamental knowledge is necessary for you to understand:

The Everest region of Nepal, located in the Himalayas, is the location of the journey.
In general, the hike from Lukla, the beginning point of the normal trekking route, takes 12 to 14 days in total.

Trekking: Everest Base Camp is located 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level, making the journey a strenuous ascent. The prevention of altitude sickness requires proper acclimatization.

Trail: The route of the journey typically starts in Lukla and goes through Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorak Shep, and Everest Base Camp. Different paths lead to different destinations, and for greater views of Everest, some hikers also decide to make stops at neighbouring overlooks like Kala Patthar.
Before beginning a journey, hikers must get permits for both the Sagarmatha National Park and the DDC (Khumbu municipalities).Card

Ideal Season for Trekking: The best times to go trekking are in the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is usually clear and the scenery is breathtaking. Though the winter months are more difficult due to the cold and snow, the walk can be completed year-round with the right preparation.

Lodging: Along the trekking path, there are tea houses and lodges that offer simple lodging and meals. It’s best to make reservations for lodging well in advance during busy times.
Fitness Level: It is deemed a moderately strenuous trip. Trekkers should be prepared for extended walking days over a variety of terrain and at a reasonable level of fitness.

Porters and Guides: Although it is feasible to trek alone, many hikers opt to employ local porters and/or guides for assistance, navigation, and knowledge about the area’s customs and ecology.

Safety: The priority should always be safety. Hikers should heed the counsel of experienced trekkers or guides, be mindful of weather patterns, and recognize the signs of altitude sickness.

Don’t forget to bring the necessary gear for the hike, such as warm clothes, supportive hiking boots, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and any personal prescriptions you might require. Having travel insurance that covers hiking at high altitudes is also a good idea.

Trip Cost Per Person US$
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