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Max. Elevation
5545 m / 18192 ft
Group size
Min 2
Level
Difficult
Transportation
All ground transportation and domestic flight as per itinerary
Best Season
Sept, Oct, Nov, March, April, May
Starts at / Ends at
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Accomodation
3*** Hotel in Kathmandu and Lodge / Tea house during the trek
Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trek
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Highlights

  • Enjoy breathtaking aerial views of the Khumbu region, including Everest, on your return journey.
  • Experience the thrill of trekking to Everest Base Camp, then skip the long trek back by flying over stunning landscapes.
  • Capture panoramic views of towering peaks, glaciers, and the lush valleys below from the helicopter.
  • Reduce travel time while still experiencing the beauty of the trek, perfect for those with limited time.
  • Enjoy a comfortable and unique return option, enhancing your overall trekking experience.
  • Learn from your guides about the culture and environment of the region, both on the trek and during the flight.
  • Kathmandu city sightseeing. 
  • Sherpa culture and hospitality.
  • Lush forests of birch and pine.
  • Many trekking peaks to climb.

Overview

Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world and also known as top of the the world . It lies on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, at 27°59′ N 86°56′ E. Reaching an elevation of 29,032 feet (8,849).  Everest Base Camp trek is one of the most popular and adventurous treks in Khumbu region, Nepal. The Everest Base Camp trek offers spectacular views of the highest mountain peak in the world along with many other snow-capped Himalayan mountains, glaciers, adventurous passes and beautiful icefall. Mount Everest, with its peerless height of 8849 m, has its own charm which allures trekkers to witness its beautiful icy faces, and climbers to scale its glorious height. Therefore, Everest Base Camp has become one of the most popular trekking destinations in the world.

With Eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountains vistas. The Everest Base Camp trek is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain but also for its friendly Sherpa people and culture, picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, Start festivals and monasteries. The Sagarmatha National Park is rich with flora and fauna, but the existence of the yeti remains a mystery. This trek starts with an exhilarating 35-minute mountain flight to Lukla. From Lukla trek slowly upwards to the Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar, following the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. It is not long before you glimpse your first view of Everest as it peeks above the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. At this point it is still many days walk away, but with careful acclimatization it is not long before you find yourself high up in the heart of the Khumbu region. You visit Tengboche monastery en route before continuing to your goal, an ascent of Kala Pattar, a rocky outcrop to the west of Everest. This vantage point gives fantastic views of the Ice Fall and South Col as well as the immense south-west face of Everest which was first climbed in 1975 by Chris Bonington's team. This is truly a classic trek, which undoubtedly gives one of the best mountain views in the world. Accommodation and food are provided in the local lodges.

Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli
The Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli offers a unique and exhilarating way to experience the iconic journey to one of the world’s most famous trekking destinations. This adventure allows trekkers to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of the Khumbu region while combining the challenge of reaching Everest Base Camp (EBC) with the luxury of a helicopter return. Starting from Lukla, the trek typically spans 8 to 12 days, providing ample time to acclimatize and explore the stunning terrain, including the picturesque villages of Namche Bazaar and Tengboche, and the serene beauty of the surrounding mountains.

Reaching Everest Base Camp is a significant achievement for many trekkers, and the opportunity to return by helicopter enhances the experience by offering stunning aerial views of the region. As you ascend, you’ll witness the majesty of peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, and, of course, Everest itself. The helicopter ride back allows you to savor the awe-inspiring landscapes from above, making the return journey as memorable as the trek itself. This combination of trekking and helicopter travel caters to those looking for an adventurous yet efficient way to experience the Himalayas.

Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli
The best times to explore on the Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring brings mild weather, clear skies, and blooming flora, creating a vibrant backdrop for your trekking adventure. The temperatures are generally pleasant, allowing for comfortable hiking conditions and stunning photographic opportunities, particularly during the early mornings when the light casts a golden hue on the peaks.

Autumn is equally favorable, characterized by stable weather conditions and crisp air following the monsoon season. The visibility is often at its best, providing trekkers with breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains. Both seasons are ideal for witnessing the spectacular sunrises and sunsets over Everest and the surrounding peaks. While winter (December to February) can bring severe cold and snowfall, and the monsoon season (June to August) may lead to rain and trail hazards, spring and autumn ensure a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience.

Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli Difficulty
The Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli is considered a moderately challenging trek that requires a reasonable level of fitness and stamina. Trekkers typically engage in daily hikes ranging from 5 to 8 hours, with varied terrain that includes steep ascents and descents. While the trek is manageable for individuals with some trekking experience, the high altitude presents challenges, particularly as you approach Base Camp at an elevation of 5,364 meters. Proper acclimatization is crucial to avoid altitude sickness, and trekkers are encouraged to take their time and listen to their bodies.

Returning by helicopter significantly reduces the physical demands of the journey, making it an appealing option for those who may not wish to trek back down the challenging terrain. However, trekkers should still be prepared for the physical aspects of the trek to Base Camp itself. With stunning views and the exhilaration of reaching one of the world’s highest points, this trek provides a rewarding balance of challenge and accessibility for adventure seekers.

Accommodation and Food
Accommodation along the Everest Base Camp Trek is primarily in teahouses, which provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for trekkers. These family-run lodges typically offer basic amenities, with cozy rooms and communal dining areas that encourage social interaction among trekkers. While the quality of accommodation may vary, the hospitality of the local Sherpa hosts is consistently warm, providing a homey atmosphere that adds to the experience.

The food options are diverse and cater to various dietary preferences. Trekkers can enjoy traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice) and momo (dumplings), as well as a range of international cuisine, including pasta, soups, and fried rice. Meals are prepared with fresh ingredients, designed to provide the necessary energy for the physically demanding trekking days. The dining experience in the teahouses fosters a sense of community, allowing trekkers to share stories and build camaraderie over hearty meals in the heart of the Himalayas.

Communication and Networking
In the Everest region, communication options have improved significantly, allowing trekkers to stay connected while enjoying the stunning landscapes. Many teahouses offer Wi-Fi services, although connectivity can vary depending on your location and altitude. Mobile network coverage is generally available in larger villages, enabling trekkers to make calls and send messages. However, as you ascend to higher elevations, connectivity may diminish, so it’s wise to inform family and friends of your trekking itinerary in advance.

The trek also offers excellent networking opportunities, as trekkers from around the world come together to share their experiences and adventures. This creates a vibrant community along the trail, where you can connect with fellow adventurers, exchange stories, and build friendships. The sense of camaraderie that develops among trekkers enhances the overall experience, allowing you to create lasting memories while immersed in the breathtaking beauty and cultural richness of the Everest region.

Why Choose Us (Holiday Treks & Expedition)
Choosing Holiday Treks & Expedition for your Everest Base Camp Trek Return by Heli ensures a premium experience tailored to your needs. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service from the moment you arrive in Nepal until the end of your journey. With experienced guides who possess in-depth knowledge of the region, you’ll receive personalized attention and insights that enhance your trekking experience, making every moment memorable.

At Holiday Treks & Expedition, we prioritize sustainable and responsible tourism practices that support local communities and protect the environment. By working closely with local guides and porters, we ensure that your trek positively impacts the lives of those in the region. Our personalized approach allows us to tailor each trekking experience to meet your unique needs, whether you're an experienced trekker or exploring on your first adventure. Join us for an extraordinary journey to Everest Base Camp, where stunning landscapes, rich culture, and exceptional service come together to create an unforgettable experience.

Important Note

Trekking Mode: Lodges and Guest-Houses (Lukla to Everest Base Camp, return by helicopter)
Trekking Grade: Moderate to Challenging (high altitude)
Area: Khumbu region, Nepal
Highest Point: Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft)
Highlights: Stunning views of Mount Everest and surrounding peaks; unique experience of flying back by helicopter
Duration: 10-12 Days (including helicopter return)
Total Trip: Approx. 11-16 Days (including travel to/from Kathmandu)
Best Seasons: Spring (March-May) & Autumn (Sept-Nov); avoid monsoon (June to mid-Sept)
Cultural Experience: Rich Sherpa culture; visit local monasteries and traditional villages along the route.

Trip Itinerary

Welcome to Kathmandu International Airport, Nepal. The capital city of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. You will be met on airport and transferred to your hotel. After the arrival, the group will be formally introduced to Guide for the activities over the next few days. One should pay attention to the safety aspects of the briefing. Any questions or doubts should be asked and clarified at this time. We check your insurance details and other requirements for your trekking.

Overnight In Kathmandu.

After breakfast, we start an interesting city tour around Kathmandu Valley. Escorting by an English-speaking guide who will give full taste of our history, culture image and an enchanting manner of its people. 

Kathmandu Durbar Square: -This complex of palaces, courtyards, and temples, built between the 12th and 18th centuries, used to be the seat of the ancient Malla kings of Kathmandu. An intriguing piece here is the 17th century stone inscription set into the wall of the palace with writings in 15 languages. The Durbar square, protected as an UNESCO world Heritage site, is the social, Religious, and urban focal point of the city. There are  museums inside the palace building. There is an entrance fee of Rs.1000 for foreign visitors. Your ticket to the Square entitles you to visit all the museums.

Swayambhu Nath ( Monkey Temple) - west of Kathmandu, situated on a hillock, this 2000 years old Stupa is the world’s most glorious Buddhist shrine and is surrounded by several small pagodas. The main temple is capped by a pinnacle of copper gilt and is painted on the four sides with all seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. There is an entrance fee Rs 200 Per person  for foreign visitors. 

Pashupatinath Temple: - Dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the holiest and most famous Nepalese temple. Situated 5 kilometers northeast of Kathmandu on the bank of the sacred Bagmati River, it is an impressive pagoda style structure with gilt roof and richly carved silver doors. It has bathing and cremation ghats, which are of absorbing interest to the tourist, particularly in the mornings and on festival days. There is an entrance fee  Rs 1000 per person for foreign visitor. 

Overnight In Kathmandu.

After breakfast in hotel, drive to domestic airport in Kathmandu or Manthali Ramechhap  for Fly to Lukla (2886m.) Flight takes around 30 minutes. Lukla is a small town with an Domestric airport. There are few tea shops, lodges, hotels, and general stores. Trek from Lukla to Phakding (2640 m) it takes approximately three hours. Trek from Lukla following a gentle climb up the mountainside on the left bank of the Dudh Koshi. Nupla (5885m) can be seen in the distance on the opposite bank, is a peak atop the Kongde Ridge. You descend a mountainside path that merges into your route to Everest, with views to a valley to your right; and at its far end, Kusum Kang (6367m.) The Dudh Kosi approaches as you pass a Mani wall and arrive at Ghat teahouse. You continue along a small path with many climbs and descents following the left bank of Dudh Koshi to Phakding.

Overnight in Phakding 

Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440 m) takes approximately five/ six  hours. The trail starts through a level path along the right bank. Thamserku looms skyward on the opposite bank. Cross a stream and climb the terraced hill from the Dudh Koshi route, to arrive at Bengar.  Climbs from the riverbed on the left bank into the mountain, through a forest to Chumoa. Continue along a path with many ups and downs; cross a stream and pass by the tiny village of Monjo. Descend the path of stone steps and return to the right bank over a wooden bridge. After a short climb you come to Jorsale’s teahouse and hotel, also stop at the National Park Service where a park entrance fee is collected. After your departure from Jorsale enter a forested mountainside. Follow a short walk along the riverbed of this V-shaped valley where the river forks - the right is the Dudh Koshi, and the left is the Bhote Koshi that leads to Nampa La. After short distance along the Bhote Kosi you begin the steep ascent to Namche Bazar. As the mountain path zigzags uphill, you will emerge at a ridge top rest area that offers excellent views of Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8516m.) The climb eases somewhat, and Namche Bazar appears ahead as you travel along the path surrounded by pines. Pass the plateau where the Saturday bazaar is held and enter the village. Namche Bazar (3440m) is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges and opens out only where it faces the Bhote Koshi. The village is a central hub of the area and food, sundries and even mountain climbing equipment may be purchased here.

Overnight in Namche Bazzar.

Rest day at Namche Bazaar (3440 m) for acclimatization. Namche is tucked away between two ridges amidst the giant peaks of the Khumbu and has an abundance of lodges, tea shops and souvenir shops as well as a magnificent outlook. It is an ideal place to spend a rest day for acclimatization to the high altitude before heading off towards Thyangboche. For the acclimatization you walk upto Khhumjung where you can visit monastery. Khhumjung is densely populated by Sherpa community. You can also enjoy the splendid views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, Lhotse, Tawche, and Kwangde and so on. Or you can have an hour walk up to the Syangboche (3800m.) where Everest View Hotel is situated above Namche for the outstanding view of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru.  There are also good views from the National Park Centre and Museum just above the town. This museum exhibits Sherpa culture.

Overnight in Namche Bazzar.

Trek from Namche Bazaar to Thyangboche (3867 m) takes around Six hours. Leave the village for a climb to the top of a ridge and level mountain path that offers an excellent panorama of Thamserku, Kantega, and Kusum Kangrib. To the right there is a steep cliff that drops down to the Dudh Kosi, faintly visible on the valley floor below. As you make your way around a branch ridge, Ama Dablam (6812m) Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse (7855m) and Tawoche (6501m) suddenly appear. After a gentle descent the mountain path ends; you will come to the fork leading to Gokyo. Descend past two tea houses and through the village of Trashinga. Though you cannot see it, you can hear the Dudh Kosi and soon you descend to the river and arrive at Phunki Tenga. It is a long climb to Thyangboche; the first half is especially steep. As you climb through the forested zone, the incline eases and a splendid view appears. Continue climbing the mountainside diagonally until you come to the stone gate built by lamas which marks your entry into Thyangboche (3867m). You may use the large plateau in front of the splendid monastery as your campsite. There are a lodge and hotel managed by the National Park Service. Thyangboche is an important lookout point on this course, and the sunset on Everest and Ama Dablam is especially beautiful.

Overnight In Tyangboche.

Trek from Thyangboche to Dingboche (4260 m) takes approximately five and half  hours. Leave Thyangboche and the Khumbu mountains as a backdrop and descend a rhododendron covered area to emerge to a pleasant level area. Pass a long Mani stone wall to enter the village of Deboche. Go on to Minlinggo and leave the mountain path to cross over a suspension bridge to the left bank of the Imja Khola. Climb the mountain path while looking up at Ama Dablam and Kantega (6779m) as they appear on the opposite bank. Ascend the chorten-lined route, come to a fork, the upper path passes Pangboche and monastery, take the lower path to Pangboche Olin and its stone wall-enclosed potato field. Pass through the village and cross a stream to a path skirting a rocky area to terraced hills along the riverbank. The trails climb slowly, winding above the Imjatse River, to a big Mani Stupa. From here, the walk is moderate as you enter the Imjatse Valley beneath the mighty peaks of Ama Dablam, Nuptse and Lhotse with views of the eastern snowcapped mountains including the Island Peak or Imjatse (6,189m) Dingboche is a beautiful patchwork of fields enclosed by stone walls protecting the crops of barley, buckwheat and potatoes from the cold winds and grazing animals.

Overnight in Dingboche.

Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4930 m.) takes about five and half hours. The onward journey leads north for up to 50-minutes until you come to a mani-prayer Stupa. The trail is gentle looking down to Pheriche village below. Walk offers views of the Mt.Tawache, Ama Dablam and to the north-Pokalde (5741m) Kongma-tse (5820m) and the great wall of Nuptse. After two hours walk, the trail from Pheriche joins near Dugla (4595m) before a small wooden bridge over the river of Khumbu glacier. Stop at Dugla, for lunch, before continuing for an hour up a steep hill to the top, where there are views of Mt. Pumori and other peaks west of Everest. After a short break, continue trekking up to Lobuche, hidden and sheltered from the wind.

Overnight in Lobuche.

Trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp via Gorakshep (5163 m.)  Takes about seven hours. Trek up the valley following the rocky moraine path, view icy glacial pond and icebergs down below of Khumbu glacier. After the last rocky moraine dunes, a short downhill walk brings you to Gorakshep, the flat field below Kala Patthar (5545m) and Mt. Pumori (7145m.) Gorakshep is the location of the original Everest Base Camp with the new camp being further up the valley. Now the trail winds through rocky path and Khumbu glacier. View of Nuptse, Lho-La and Khumbutse appear at the front of you. Sometime the avalanche can be seen on the way. After a great moment, you retrace back passing through Khumbu glacier with magnificent views of Lobuche, Cholatse, Mt. Pumori and Tabuche.

Overnight in Gorakshep.

Early morning climb to Kala Patthar (5545m.) and enjoy the view of sunrise. From Kala Patthar you can have a panoramic view of Mt. Everest and many other mountain peaks like Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lingtren, Mt. Khumbetse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Thamserku and many more. After Kalapatthar back to hotel, Breakfat then couple of hours rest in Gorakshep. Helocopter will pick you from Goraksheep to Kathmandu. It takes Two and half hour’s flight from Kathmandu to Kaathmandu.  After landing in Kathmandu drive towards hotel. Check in at hotel. Free day. 

Overnight in Kathmandu.

On your final day in Nepal, you have the option to either relax and enjoy Kathmandu at your leisure or prepare for your international departure, depending on your flight schedule. If you choose to take a rest day, savor a leisurely breakfast at your hotel and then explore the vibrant streets of Thamel, where you can shop for souvenirs or indulge in some last-minute sightseeing. Consider visiting significant sites such as Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) for panoramic views of the city or the historic Durbar Square to admire its stunning architecture. You might also enjoy a traditional Nepali meal at a local restaurant, reflecting on your incredible journey to Everest Base Camp. If your schedule requires you to depart, our representative will assist you with your transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free farewell. Whether you are taking in the last moments of this beautiful country or heading home, take with you unforgettable memories of your Himalayan adventure. Safe travels!

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Includes

  • Arrival and departure transfer
  • Twin Share accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Kathmandu   / Ramechhap Manthali to Lukla flight
  • Gorakshep to Kathmandu Helicopter flight. 
  • Accommodation in lodges during trek.
  • Required Crew members.
  • Everest trekking map for group.
  • All necessary paperwork & Permits.
  • National Park Fee.
  • All cost for trekking staff (First Aid Eco trained government licensed holder English Speaking guide and one Porter between each two members while on the trek)
  • Accommodation, meals, salary, equipment, transportation & Insurance of trekking staffs
  • Travel & Rescue arrangement.
  • All government taxes.

Doesn't Include

  • International Airfare
  • Nepal Visa fee
  • Airport Departure taxes/Excess baggage charges.
  • Lunch/Dinner in Kathmandu
  • All Meals during the trekking
  • Medical evacuation in case of emergency.
  • Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
  • Tips, any expenses of personal nature, client’s insurance.
  • Soft/hard drinks
  • Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest etc. In such a case extra will be charged as per actual. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes adventurers to the base camp of Mount Everest, located at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet). The trek offers stunning views of the world’s highest peaks, unique Sherpa culture, and diverse landscapes, making it a bucket-list experience for many trekkers.

Returning by helicopter after reaching Everest Base Camp allows trekkers to skip the lengthy descent back to Lukla, significantly reducing travel time. The helicopter flight offers breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas, making the return journey an unforgettable experience.

The standard Everest Base Camp Trek usually takes about 12 to 14 days, including acclimatization days. When opting for a helicopter return, the trek can be shortened by a couple of days, allowing trekkers to spend more time enjoying the views and exploring the region.

The best times for the Everest Base Camp Trek are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather, clearer skies, and more favorable trekking conditions. Avoiding the monsoon season (June to August) is recommended due to heavy rainfall and potential landslides.

Yes, hiring a guide is highly recommended for safety, navigation, and cultural insights. Trekkers must obtain the necessary permits, including a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and a Sagarmatha National Park permit, to enter the region.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is considered challenging and requires good physical fitness and stamina. Trekkers should be comfortable hiking for several hours each day, often at high altitudes. Training prior to the trek and acclimatization during the journey are essential for a safe experience.

Accommodation typically includes tea houses and lodges along the trekking route, offering basic amenities. While options may be limited at higher altitudes, most lodges provide warm meals and comfortable beds for trekkers.

While helicopter returns are generally reliable, they can be affected by weather conditions. In case of poor weather, alternative arrangements may be necessary. It’s essential to stay flexible and prepared for changes in plans.

The cost varies depending on the trekking company, services included, and duration. Typically, the entire package can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. This includes permits, accommodation, meals, and the helicopter return flight.

Most helicopter services have a weight limit for luggage, usually around 10-15 kg (22-33 lbs). It’s advisable to pack light and only bring essential items for the trek. Excess luggage can typically be stored in Lukla or the trekking company’s office.

Acclimatization is key to preventing altitude sickness. If you start to feel symptoms, inform your guide immediately. Descending to a lower altitude and resting is crucial. Always prioritize your health and well-being during the trek.

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