Introduction

The wish to gather every taste of the Himalayas in Khumbu by filling up the trip with both utmost adventure and optimum comfort can only be accomplished through the Everest Base Camp(EBC) trek with heli return. The forested valleys, different cultures, traditions, many snow-capped mountains passing by the way along and every footsteps towards the Everest itself adds the utmost signifance in travelling history. The fantasy of experiencing world's spectacular mountains, breathing taking view of the atmosphere and topography, escapade trekking and homely returning from a single specific setting comes to be real.

Everest is the dream for trekkers where climbing above 5,000 meters leads to the base camp. Everest Base Camp Trek with helicopter return starts from Tenzing Hillary Airport which is a small airstrip at Lukla situated at the altitude of 2, 860 meter from sea level. The trekkers are assisted by guides, porters and also several community people through the way. Various group of people all the way along makes the journey more fascinating.

Everest Base Camp Trek with Heli Return 

This trekking touches the main site of the Himalaya region such as- Namche Bazaar, Tyangboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep and Kalapatthar. Namche bazaar, a beautifully crafted Himalayan town which is nestled along the crescent shaped hill slopes makes walk more intense. "Hall of fame" gallery of Sherpas who submitted Everest. Photos of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (first climbers to reach at the peak) of Sherpa Museum at Namche Bazaar. Due many other significant things, This place is considered as the administrative center and historical capital of the Khumbu region.

Other major places like Tenboche, Dingboche and Gorakshepare where the travelers gets opportunity see the big picture of ancient Tibetan crafts, traditional housing, clothing and enjoy the social gathering. Kalapathar (5,545m/18,187ft) where the Himalayas secrets are crystalline. The visitor can catch a sight of mountains above 8,000 meters and 6,000 meters. Some of them are are Mount Everest (8,848 meters/29,029 feet), Nupste (7,861m/25,791 ft), Changtse (7,580m/24,862 ft), Lhotse (8,516m/27940 ft). Passing through the dynamic landscapes and thriving flora and fauna, the Sagarmatha National Park offers quality time to discover the colourful Rhododendron flowers, Juniper trees, wide variety of wildlife including more than 118 species birds, rarely seen species such as snow leopard and red panda and many other species of animals. Each enchanting steps direct towards the secret beauty of Mount Everest and many immense mountains.

After a way from Kalapattahr to Gorakship, an exciting tour above the mountains through the scenic helicopter flight to taste every flavour of trip and viewing the land of Himalayas at extreme pleasant creates a perfect tour. The cost out of these entire excursions is undoubtedly worthwhile. No matter if someone has got shorter holidays or wants to cover the maximum places in short duration. This package provides the marvellous trip to the mighty land that a traveller ever imagines.

Trip Features:

  • Everest Base Camp Trek with Heli Return is an adventurous as well as comfortable journey. Covers all the Himalaya views in Khumbu region and making a way back through helicopter. The trek starts after catching a scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla.
  • Kalapatthar is the highest point to stand on during Everest Base Camp trek which is about 5,545 meter. The top of the viewpoint uncover the charm of big Himalayas appears to be smaller. Mount Everest (8,848 meters/29,029 feet), Nupste (7,861m/25,791 ft), Changtse (7,580m/24,862 ft), Lhotse (8,516m/27940 ft) . When the morning sunrise hits the mystic mountains, the astonishing view makes the trip worth it.
  • The best thing about returning from helicopter is amazing views of mountains which we can witness by flying from the top. In addition to this, one can save their number of holidays for next trip. However, it's more costly than normal trip of Everest Base Camp trek but worth the cost.
  • The unique culture and tradition of this place itself is an amazing thing that pleases the travellers. Tengboche monastery, the oldest Sherpa celibate monastery, traditional crafts. Lifestyle of Sherpa and monks is one of the interesting portions you encounter during the adventure.
  • The rare kind of flora and fauna of this Himalaya region consists about 118 species of birds. Such as Himalayan monal, blood pheasant, red-billed cough. Some rare mammal species including musk deer, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda can be spotted on the way.

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Trip Code

AMT - HELI - 104

Best Season

Spring & Autumn

Trip Grade

Moderate

Max Altitude

Kala Patthar (5,600 m/18,373 ft)

Accomodation

Teahouses/Lodges

Transportation

Flight/Jeep or Bus

Meals

BB/Full Board

Group Size

Any

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Trip Itinerary

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Inclusions:

  • Required numbers of time Airport pick up and drop off as per your flight schedule (international and domestic). All required transfers in Kathmandu too.
  • 4 Night’s accommodation in touristic town of Kathmandu in BB Plan (one can choose budget, standard and deluxe)
  • A day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu by private vehicle, highly experienced city tour guide.
  • All the entrance fees of UNESCO heritage sites.
  • Kathmandu–Lukla– one way flight ticket and KalaPatthar-Kathmandu by Helicopter Flight.
  • Standard tea house (lodge) accommodation during the entire trekking as per mentioned in itinerary
  • Three meals per day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the entire trek as per mentioned in itinerary followed by 3 times tea/coffee per day. One can choose the meal from menu there.
  • A duffel bag, Trekking Map and trekking pole Sleeping Bag, Down Jacket, Nepali SIM card (Rental basis, if needed)
  • Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park Fee
  • TIMS (Trekker’s Information Manual System) permit
  • An experienced government certified local Trekking Guide
  • Required numbers of highly experienced trekking porters (2:1 ratio)
  • Staff’s foods, salary, insurance, accommodation, meals, transportation etc
  • General first Aid Kit
  • A certificate of appreciation (experience certificate) after completing the Trek
  • Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu with cultural program.
  • All government taxes and applicable paperwork

Exclusions:

  • International Airfare
  • Personal Travel Insurance (essential for high altitude trekking)
  • Lunch in Kathmandu
  • Personal expenses for bar, laundry, personal shopping, internet usages, hot shower and battery charge during the trek.
  • Alcoholic beverage
  • TIPS for Staff

Equipment Checklist

Essential Equipment list for Everest base camp with heli return 

“Embarking on the Everest base camp with heli return is a thrilling adventure that requires meticulous preparation. Ensuring you have the right gear can make the difference between a comfortable journey and a challenging one. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential equipment needed for the trek, from clothing layers to personal items. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-timer, our comprehensive packing list will help you get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.”

 

1. Clothing

Base Layers: Thermal tops and bottoms for warmth.

Mid Layers: Fleece jacket for insulation.

Outer Layer: Insulated down jacket (recommended for high altitudes).

Rainproof/Windproof Jacket and Pants: Essential for unpredictable weather.

Trekking Pants: Lightweight, quick-drying pants for daytime trekking.

Warm Hat and Sun Hat: A warm beanie for cold weather, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection.

Gloves: Waterproof insulated gloves and lightweight inner gloves.

Socks: Wool socks for cold weather and moisture-wicking socks for trekking.

Gaiters: To keep mud, snow, and debris out of your boots.

2. Footwear

Hiking Boots: Sturdy, waterproof boots with good ankle support.

Camp Shoes/Sandals: For comfort when relaxing in the tea houses or lodges.

3. Sleeping Gear

Sleeping Bag: Rated for -10°C to -20°C to withstand cold nights in higher altitudes.

Sleeping Bag Liner: Adds warmth and keeps your sleeping bag clean.

4. Backpack and Accessories

Daypack (25-30 liters): For carrying essentials like water, snacks, and layers.

Duffel Bag: Large, durable bag for porters to carry; waterproof covers are recommended.

Rain Cover: For protecting your daypack from rain.

Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability and reducing stress on knees.

5. Hydration and Nutrition

Water Bottles and/or Hydration Bladder: With at least 2-3 liters capacity.

Water Purification Tablets or Filter: To treat water on the trail.

Snacks: High-energy snacks like energy bars, nuts, and chocolates.

6. Personal and Miscellaneous Items

Headlamp with Extra Batteries: Essential for early morning treks or dark trails.

Sunglasses: UV-protective, high-quality sunglasses to protect against the intense high-altitude sun.

Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF for sun protection.

Basic First Aid Kit: Include band-aids, blister treatment, antiseptics, painkillers, altitude sickness medication, and any personal medications.

Toiletries: Eco-friendly soap, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and wet wipes.

Camera and Extra Batteries: Since charging can be costly and unreliable at high altitudes.

7. Documents and Money

Passport and Permits: Passport, visa,TIMS card, and entry permit.

Cash: ATMs are not reliable in the mountains, so bring enough Nepali cash for personal expenses.