8 Days Everest Base Camp Heli Trek

  • 8 Days
  • Everest Region

Trip At Glance

Destination: Everest Base Camp
Transport: Flight - Trek - Heli - Flight
Arrival On: Kathmandu

Overview And Highlights

Everest base camp short trekking is the best trek to glimpse mount Everest in a very short period of time. This trek starts with a 45-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and continues to Kala Patthar, which is 18192 feet above the South Base Camp. Everest base camp short trekking is specially designed for those who have a very tight and limited schedule. The ultimate trekking experience in the Everest region is the trek to Everest Base Camp. Mount Everest is the world's highest and most majestic mountain range in the entire world. The journey to Everest Base Camp passes through traditional Sherpa communities and offers a fascinating look into the Himalayan culture.

You may have a thorough understanding of the renowned Sherpas and their way of life through the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Trek. Traditional Sherpa villages and mountain towns along the route provide visitors with a glimpse into the way of life of the locals. Mani stone walls and little chortens with vibrant prayer flags may be seen throughout the walking route. It's a beautiful hike with beautiful natural and cultural surroundings.

For mountain fans who want to visit the highest point on Earth and the Sherpa homeland in the least amount of time, the Everest Base Camp Trek 8 Days is ideal. Sagarmatha National Park, the highest national park in the world and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is where the Everest Base Camp Trek typically takes place over a period of more than 8 days.

However, for these 8 Days, Everest Base Camp Trek is carefully constructed by practically every age group as a flawless and complete package with a three-day short trek and a helicopter luxury ride to the Everest Base Camp. This five-day trek to Everest Base Camp has all the thrills and chills you could ever desire, giving you an incredible experience worth every cent.

 

The quick Everest Base Camp Trek 8 Days can be done comfortably and with the same sense of adventure as trekking without being as taxing and demanding as a long toddle to the Everest Base Camp. At Nepal Mother House, we believe you will cherish the experience for the rest of your life. The five-day helicopter trek to Everest Base Camp begins in Lukla after a scenic and thrilling 25-minute flight from the capital city of Kathmandu. From there, it continues via Ghat, Phakding, Manjo, and the Dudh Koshi River Bank, passing gorgeous waterfalls, Buddhist rock paintings, chortens, monasteries, lush alpine forests, a suspension bridge over a raging river, and provides views of the warm Sherpa culture and traditions. After spending the night in Tengboche after ascending the hill above Namche, you can take a luxurious helicopter flight to the Everest Base Camp (5,360m), land at the area's most well-known viewpoint Kalapatthar (5,555m), and then take a flight back to Lukla while marveling at the jaw-dropping mountains in the distance.

The tour begins with a flight to Lukla Airport, after which you can climb to the base camp through a number of Sherpa-ethnic communities. Explore locations like Namche Bazaar, Dingboche, and Tengboche while strolling beneath the lush alpine trees. Enter the well-known Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal to have the chance to see the rare glances of Khumbu's endangered wildlife. As you stroll down the rhododendron-lined route, take in the distant views of the Everest Mountains. While hiking through river valleys, enjoy views of numerous notable mountain peaks, including Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, the Kongdi Ri, Thamserku, and Mount Everest among many more. Visit the well-known lookout point of Kalapatthar as well from where you can glimpse the adorable view of the world's highest mountain Mt. Everest. 

Additionally, you also have an alternative to Everest base camp with helicopter return which saves your time offers a quick safe return. In this alternative, you have extra days to explore the Himalayan range and Everest base camp trek. For individuals who desire to visit the Everest Base Camp (5,364m), but can't afford to spend more than two weeks trekking to the summit, the Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return is the ideal option. The breathtaking views of Everest and other mountain peaks from the air are indescribable. It is exactly like flying over those impressive peaks and feeling the cool breeze touch them. 

The trek offers a unique opportunity to see some of the most breathtaking scenery on earth and takes you to locations that very few people have ever been to. During this trek, you can also glimpse high-range mountains including Lhotse (8,516m), Thamserku (6,608m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Kongde (6,187m), Pumori (7,161m) and many more. It is one of the most well-known trekking destinations in the world. The entrancing natural beauty of the high Himalayas, local culture, historic Buddhist monasteries, rare wildlife encountered along the way, and breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains will make your trip one to remember for the rest of your life. You must have the strong physical and mental endurance to finish this 8-day trip to Everest Base Camp, and it is preferable if you have prior experience trekking in high altitudes.

8 Days Everest Trek Highlights

  • Sightseeing of Kathmandu 
  • Adorable view of flora and fauna during flight to Lukla
  • Sagarmatha national park 
  • Namche bazaar 
  • Tengboche monastery 
  • Nepal’s longest glaciers Khumbu glacier and the Ngozumpa glacier 
  • View of Mount Everest (8,849m) from Kala Patthar 
  • Sherpa village, culture, traditions 
  • Mountains views include Lhotse (8,516m), Thamserku (6,608m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Kongde (6,187m), Pumori (7,161m), and many more.  

Everest base camp trek difficulty 

Since the Everest Base Camp Trek is essentially a long hike at altitude, it doesn't require technical knowledge or climbing skills. In general, the trek's length—roughly 12 days—is what turns people off the most. The journey would be more harder if you attempted to finish it in less than 12 days because most of the hiking is done at a slow pace and days for acclimatization must be taken into account. There are still some things to think about before you embark on your own Everest Base Camp Trek, despite the fact that it is completely doable and non-technical for anyone with some basic fitness.

Length

Although the trek appears to be rather long—130 kilometers round trip—if you take into account that on a typically guided trek, you will only be walking for 9 of the 12 days, you will realize that you are actually walking about 15 kilometers per day. The number doesn't seem all that high when you consider that the average walking speed is 5 km/h. However, the 15 km each day won't be on a level, paved path. Instead, you will be walking on rather rocky ground that can occasionally be covered in snow. You can understand how the walk will be challenging when you consider the landscape and the fact that you are typically climbing upward and gaining altitude.  

Altitude sickness 

The walk is harder than the normal trek of the same duration because of the altitude, which is by far its most arduous component. At the kinds of heights encountered on the walk, acute mountain sickness and other altitude-related disorders pose a major risk. After a terrifying flight to Lukla, which is located at just under 3,000 meters, the journey begins and ascends to Everest Base Camp, which is located at about 5,400 meters. At Kala Pathar, which is the highest point, you will be slightly over 5,500 meters high, giving you amazing views of the entire area. 

The majority of guided tours will include 2 days to allow for acclimatization. These times give your body time to adjust to the higher than usual altitude while also giving you the chance to see some of the nearby areas without trekking. The outward leg of the journey should take 9 days, whereas the inward leg should only take 3 days, due to the acclimatization days and the gradual ascent to higher altitudes.

Training 

Even while you don't have to have a personal trainer or quit your work to be in shape for the trek, some time spent in the gym and a few longer treks can undoubtedly help you get ready for the mountainous climb up to Everest Base Camp.

We advise a few 4-6 hour hikes at home so that your body get accustomed to that kind of exercise. Start a few months before your trip and gradually increase the duration and distance until, towards the end, your body is capable of supporting a six-hour journey. Spend some time at the gym concentrating on leg strength exercises. You still need to carry yourself even though you won't be carrying your packs (unless you're travelling alone). Squats are a wonderful exercise because the hike will use your quads a lot.

In addition, cardiovascular exercises like jogging, sprinting, and swimming will improve your body's capacity to circulate oxygen, which becomes more difficult at higher elevations.

Weather and climate 

Not every day is ideal for trekking in the Everest region due to the weather. When it rains heavily in the lower elevations during the summer, the trail becomes slick and soggy. After a rain, the air may become misty and foggy, which can make it more dangerous to go on trails. Similarly, the 

constant snowfall makes the trail slick; at higher altitudes, breathing becomes difficult for hikers. Low vision may put even flying at serious risk. Always obtain sufficient information on the trek before setting out on it, and always use qualified guides. Pre-monsoon (March, April, May) or post-monsoon (October, November) are the finest seasons if you're trying to schedule your vacation. However, this does not ensure ideal weather, and it is still possible to experience all four seasons in a single day. 

Packing list 

Before starting your trek it is mandatory to know what to pack and what not to. What you are packing for your trek matter most. If you don't have a porter, you'll need to carry all of your gear to EBC since you can only check in 10 kg of luggage for the trip to Lukla, which increases the difficulty of your climb. So research carefully what you need for your trek. Make sure you are carrying hot and winter-season clothing because the weather is totally unpredictable in a high-altitude area. Additionally don't forget to bring a windproof and waterproof jacket with you. 

Internet 

The finest service provider for other amenities like the internet is Ncell, and reception is decent up till Dingboche. After that, you spend a few days without the internet. Although Wi-Fi may be purchased at the tea houses, it is pricey and hardly worthwhile. On the mountain, there is power accessible, but you must pay for each plug. I only had to charge my devices once, making buying a sizable power bank more cost-effective. Several attendees choose to bring solar chargers, however, these take some time to charge. They were unable to fully charge their smartphones with the electricity produced by the solar chargers even after spending an entire day in the sun.

Food and accommodation

You can visit the stunning and historic mountain lodges and teahouses of the Khumbu region on the well-known Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal. You can find the bare necessities in the teahouses near Mount Everest. The teahouse trekking can be pretty disappointing if you prefer luxury.

In general, teahouses provide both lodging and dining options. Twin sharing is used in the majority of rooms, particularly those in higher elevations. Two beds are in the room. A mattress, pillow, and blanket are all included. Additionally, you must share the restrooms and toilets. If you pay a little extra, you can sometimes take a hot shower. During the EBC trek, the variety is less accessible as the elevation rises. Expect a short food menu even if most of them have already been set up. There are few options for the meals and beverages they serve. There are a few hot beverages in liquids, such as tea and coffee. 

Tips for Everest base camp trek

  • Investigate the many Everest Base Camp Trek routes. Pick a path and schedule that feel comfortable to you.

  • Train your body to perform cardio exercises like stair climbing and descending, cycling, hiking, swimming, and going to the gym.

  • Trek with a seasoned guide from a completely licensed business that offers very knowledgeable personnel and guides.

  • It is advised that you carry some extra-light food with extra calories.

  • Remain hydrated. Drinking lots of water can help you avoid getting altitude sickness. However, smoking and drinking alcohol may provide extra difficulties.

  • adequately acclimate. In high altitudes, adjustment is essential.

  • Trek with porters and guides; it's convenient and promotes environmentally friendly travel.

Best season for Everest base camp short trekking 

Spring season (March-May)

The month of Spring season from March to April is the best month for Everest base camp short trekking. The weather is generally calm and perfect for high-altitude climbing in the spring. Along with the sunny skies, the trail's picturesque panoramas of a clear sky and bright rhododendrons are definitely factors that contribute. The best season with the best weather, nevertheless, has a cost. Due to the hot season, the area becomes somewhat crowded. 
 
It's still possible to climb the mountain in May, just before the monsoon, and you might share the region with climbers who are already participated in a series of "rotations," throughout which they climb up the mountain higher and higher between coming back to Base Camp to rest before ultimately attempting the summit. The best weather window for this varies each year based on the Bengali monsoon, although most successful summit attempts take place in late May.

Monsoon season (June- August) 

Trekking during monsoon is quite challenging for trekkers due to the slippery way, landslides, leeches, and blurred views. Moreover, in Nepal, the monsoon started in June and ends in August. This time of month though brings higher temperatures and continuous rain all day. Due to bad bad weather conditions taking a flight from Lukla (the most dangerous airport) can be risky. The weather may have an impact on flights from Kathmandu to Lukla in addition to how you experience the Everest region. The most common mode of transportation to Lukla is via air, however, flights are frequently canceled when the conditions are unfavorable in Kathmandu, Lukla, or en route. Although there is a greater chance that flights will proceed as planned outside of the monsoon season, flights can be affected by rain, fog, or pollution at any time of the year.

Fall season (September- November)

The fall season is also a favorable and safe season for trekking to the short Everest base camp trekking. Fall weather is a bit chillier than spring weather. However, it's worth it for the mesmerizing views of the nearby peaks that you get to enjoy during this time of year. Although it is currently colder than it was in the spring, the temperatures are comfortable, the days are dry, and the vistas are stunning. The monsoon rains have also wiped the countryside clean, making it appear especially lush and verdant. 
 
The beautiful surroundings bloom with vibrant flowers as the rainy season comes to an end, the river gushes powerfully, and the crisp weather provides you with a breathtaking perspective of the Himalayas. The 15-day Dashain celebration, during which hundreds of animals are sacrificed in honor of Durga, the Goddess of Victory, is also when Nepal celebrates its most significant festivals. Even goats are sacrificed by Nepal Airlines on the runway at the airport in Kathmandu. You will undoubtedly experience the best of the Everest region in the autumn if you are fortunate enough to have unchallenged views of Mt. Everest, the crown gem of Nepal.
 

Winter season (December-February)

The Winter season is not preferred by trekkers for short Everest base camp trekking. The temperature during this season fluctuates between 23-25 degree celsius during the day. At night it falls down to -20 degree centigrade. Winter is actually a terrific time for real adventure, provided you are adequately prepared for the chilly weather. Enjoy wonderful mountain views and clean skies all to yourself. You can continue your trek in winter if you bring all the necessary hiking equipment and gear up properly. Those who can hike in the cold can do so this time of year with the proper equipment, which includes warmer clothing, thermal coats, thick socks, gloves, first aid, and more.
 
Winter is also a great season to fly if you want to avoid competing for space with other passengers. The good news is that when people leave the area in droves to avoid the cold, the route to Everest Base Camp will be much less congested. Flight and tour charges frequently decrease right now as well.
 

Day to Day Itinerary Expand/Collapse All

  • flight duration- 35 minutes

  • Trek duration- 3-4 hours

  • Trekking distance- 6.2 km 

Early in the morning after having your breakfast, our representative will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the Tribhuvan International airport. Then, from Kathmandu, we will fly over beautiful mountain scenery in the early morning hours to the Lukla Airport (Tenzing-Hillary Airport) in Lukla. Lukla will be the starting point for our trek to Phakding. 

Before arriving at the winding river known as the Dudh Koshi river, we will gradually climb upward from Lukla, passing by a number of little mountain settlements and hamlets. In order to get to the tiny hamlet of Ghat, we'll cross a charming suspension bridge and ascend the opposite bank, where the trail is lined with boulders and rocks that have been painstakingly carved with Buddhist mantras. You should try to keep these "mani barriers" to your right as you move past them. After leaving the village, we'll eventually make our way down along peaceful forest trails to our destination for the day: the busy town of Phakding. Your food and lodging will be taken care of at each lodge along the Everest Base Camp Trek, and tonight is no exception.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
2607

  • Maximum altitude- 3,440m

  • Trek duration- 6 hours

  • Trekking distance- 7.4km 

 

After having breakfast we will head towards the Phakding. we will keep across the Dudh Koshi Riverbank, traversing rivers on a number of suspension bridges, including the most well-known Hillary Suspension Bridge. We'll catch our first look at the magnificent Thamserku of the day when we come out of the woods. Its 6,608-meter-high jagged summit, which is covered in snow, serves as a stark reminder of what walking in the world's highest mountains is actually like. Before reaching the town of Monjo, we'll pass a ticketing checkpoint and climb via a number of smaller towns. Before beginning the second leg of today's excursion, we'll pause here for a snack or a cup of tea at one of the local lodges.

 

Our trail now reaches Sagarmatha National Park's remoteness from Monjo. Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Sanskrit, is the dominant mountain in this national park. More than 200 different bird species can be found here, along with a few large mammals like the musk deer and Himalayan tahr. Keep an eye out for the lovely rhododendron flowers as we walk beneath pine, juniper, and birch tree branches, especially if you're hiking in the spring. The final approach to Namche Bazaar is marked by a string of eye-catching suspension bridges crossing the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers further along. Overnight in the lodge/hotel of Namche Bazar including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
3440

On this day we stay in Namche Bazar for acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness. Acclimatization is a process to adopt a new temperature, altitude, climate, humidity, environment, or situation. If you go to a high altitude too fast without taking rest then you will face altitude sickness. Some of the symptoms of altitude sickness are headache, vomiting, swelling hands/feet, dizziness, tiredness, nausea, and many more. 

Not all the day we are going to rest we will trek to Everest view hotel. It is the world's highest placed hotel in the world at 13000 ft. moreover, this place is famous for the 360-degree view of Mount Everest. You can see the Magnificent view of Mount Everest from any corner of this hotel. Apart from this, you can also clearly see the adorable beauty of other high-range mountains like mount Aba Dablam (6,812m) and Mount Lhotse (8,516m) and other mountains also. We'll also walk to the Khunde and Khumjung settlements, which are below Khumbila, a holy mountain to all Sherpas. We can make the journey to the Edmund Hillary hospital in Khunde and stop by the Khumjung Monastery. After that, we'll hike back to Namche. Sleep at the guesthouse.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
3437

Early in the morning, we start our trek to Tengboche which can take 5-6 hours. Although the trek going from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche is constantly ascending, the panoramas of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam are spectacular. You might be able to spot highland wildlife like musk deer or Himalayan Thar as we travel through the pine forest. The trails are thrilling, and along the route, we'll cross multiple suspension bridges that have prayer flags on them. You will be able to see the spectacular 20-foot-tall Buddha statue when we get to Tengboche. 

 

Tengboche monastery is the main attraction of this place the oldest and most significant religious institution in the area and is possibly best known as the community's most notable landmark. The Gompa is surrounded by an astonishing backdrop of ice summits, including the beautiful arches of Khumbila and Ama Dablam, and has an arched entryway ornamented with traditional Tibetan Buddhist artwork. You might even get the chance to see the monks saying their regular prayers inside the monastery. Overnight in the guest house of Tengboche.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
3860

  • Maximum altitude- 4,360m

  • Trek duration- 6 hours

  • Trekking distance- 12 km

  

Early in the morning after having our breakfast, we will start our 6 hours trek to Dingboche. The route climbs up gradually and goes among chortens, mani walls, and small settlements. To get to Dingboche, we will proceed down the Lobuche riverside and then enter the Imja Valley. Ama Dablam Peak (6,812m) and Mt. Lhotse can both be seen perfectly from Dingboche (8,516m). We will stay the night in this picturesque village and enjoy the views from Dingboche. Overnnighht in Dingboche. 

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
4340

  • Maximum altitude- 4,930m

  • Trek duration- 6-7 hours

  • Trekking distance- 8.5 km

 

After overnight in Dinngoche we will ascend towards Lobuche which mainly takes 6-7 hours to complete the trek. During this trek, we will cross through Dugla which is situated at the tip of the Khumbu Glacier and will also be passed through. We will go to Chukpo Lari and observe tributes erected in honour of people who lost their lives in the Khumbu region after a short, vertical ascent. When you get to Lobuche, you'll see that it's a considerably bigger town with lots of hotels and businesses. Overnight in Lobuche and refuelling yourself for the next day’s trip.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
6119

  • Maximum altitude- 4,930m

  • Trek duration- 6-7 hours

  • Trekking distance- 8.5 km

 

This is the most exciting day of the trekking because today we will trek to teh Everest base Camp trek main destination of this trek. On this day, we will set out from Lobuche and hike toward Gorakshep. Making it to Everest Base Camp today is a critical part of the trek. When we get to the base of Mount Everest, we will be mesmerized by the views of Mounts Everest, Mahalangur, Khumbutse, Lingtren, Mount Pumori, and Mount Nuptse. In order to see Kala Patthar, also known as "Black Rock" in Nepali, we will also ascend farther to the peak, past the rush of Changri Glacier. We will arrive at the Everest Base Camp after a little more walking, where we will have a blast immersing ourselves in Sagarmatha's beauty! After that, we'll head back to Gorakshep. After resting for a while we head towards the Lukla via Lukla. Overnight in the hotel/lodge of Lukla.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
5164

This is the last day of the short Everest base camp trek. Now this time is to fly to Kathmandu international airport. After 35 minutes of flight, there will be a Nepal horizon Trek representative who will drop you at your hotel. We hope this trek going to be an unerasable memory in your life.

Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
lodge
Elevation
2860

What Is Included ?

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • Kathmandu to Lukla and back to Lukla to Kathmandu plane tickets
  • Gorakshep to Lukla via helicopter 
  • Teahouse accommodations and meals (breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) during the trek
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner
  • All the ground transportation as per itinerary in cosy vehicle
  • An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trekking guide and assistant guide (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
  • All the trekking staffs salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • Down Jacked and Sleeping Bag (to be returned after the completion of the trip)
  • ABC trekking route map
  • All the necessary trekking permits and paper works
  • All the governmental and local taxes
  • Medial kit (carried by your trek leader)

What Is Excluded?

  • Nepal entry visa fee
  • International Flight fare
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal nature expenses – Phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
  • Tips for guides, porters and drivers

Altitude Graph

FAQs

Generally, it will take 8 days to complete EBC short trekking. However, the distance of the trek mainly depends on the speed of your walking. For the normal route of Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek, you need a minimum of 12 days, but in this trek, you are going to complete it in 8 Days. As you know the rapid walk in the mountain will cause high altitude sickness, so there is always a high risk of altitude sickness. You need to well prepare for this trek, and your physician should be fit for the high-altitude trek if any previous trekking history would be helpful for this trek. You are suggested to avoid alcohol and smoking, and taking proper meals, drink enough water and fluid, and walk slowly but steadily. Manly, you need to focus on your destination rather than be concerned about miscellaneous things.

No, you do not need a guide for EBC short trekking. But it would be easy and helpful if you trek with a guide. He will prepare all the permits that you need during your trekking and show you the best short route to reach your destination. Moreover, he also helps you to communicate with the local people and to understand their culture and religion.

Yes, we have a refund policy and you can cancel your trip anytime you want. We are 24 hours active for serving you. Please directly email us for more information.  

No, you dont need any training for Everest base camp short trekking. But if you are a beginner and it is your first-time high altitude trekking then you should be a little bit careful. It would be better if you practise uphill walking 2 weeks earlier than your trek.

The best seasons to travel on the Short Everest Base Camp Trek are in the fall (September to November) and spring (March to May). Every year, thousands of hikers come to this location because of the favourable weather and stable conditions. The views are stunning, and the weather is perfect. In Autumn, the temperature ranges from 15 °C to 25 °C (59-77 °F), and in Spring, it ranges from 15 °C to 20 °C (59-68 °F).

Yes, you need three permits for EBC short trek the Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) card, the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality. Nepal horizon treks arrange all the necessary permits you required or paperwork required before your trek.

You can pay through master card, VISA, PayPal, or wire transfer or you can directly do the bank transfer. We always try to provide you with a comfortable package at a very reasonable price.  

Everest base camp is located at a very high altitude area so you will suffer from altitude sickness. It would be better if you bring medicine like Diamox, paracetamol, zintac, and your daily medicine which is prescribed by your doctor.

Yes, Everest base camp short trekking is a little challenging. But millions of people completed this trek successfully. Before starting your trek make sure you are using proper hiking equipment which helps for the proper balance of your trekking.

Yes, wifi is available in every hotel or lodge with great facilities. Additionally, you can buy a sim card of Ncell or Namaste. However, the speed of the internet depends on the weather conditions. The weather in high-altitude areas is unpredictable. 

Additional Information

Nepal Horizon Treks is among Nepal's most reputable trekking and tour agencies. Adventure trips and Trekking are two of our services. Local skills and people with tourism experience in Nepal operate the company. Because the safety of our clients is our priority, we are willing to be flexible with our activities to improve Nepal's tourist quality through Helicopter to Everest Base Camp.

We are a trekking and tour organization that specializes in helicopter trips to unique destinations around Nepal and beyond featuring Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour. Nepal Horizon Treks is dedicated to offering the most incredible helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp experience possible while always keeping our clients' safety and pleasure in mind. Our staff has flown to practically every site in Nepal since the company's inception, allowing them to manoeuvre to varied destinations without difficulty.

The vacation packages offered by Nepal Horizon Treks are excellent value for money. Our tours are all reasonably priced. We are providing organizations to serve with the best possible hospitality in required budget plans. Here we discussed some of the common and basic facilities that we provided to you 

  • Free pick and drop off from the airport to your hotel

  • Own hotel service with clean and hygienic food and facilities 

  • Easy booking and reservation online

  • 24-hour available for your concern 

  • Different social media Instagram, Viber, We chat, Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter

  • Easy payment system through VISA, Mastercard, wire transfer and PayPal.   

  • Availability of Oximeter at the time of high altitude area

  • Medical kits in case of an emergency 

  • Provide sleeping bags and down jackets, if you don't have your own.

  • Duffle back

  • Nepal Horizon Trek T-shirts

A domestic airport serving the town of Lukla in Khumbu Pasanglhamu, Solukhumbu District, Province No. 1 in Nepal is Tenzing-Hillary Airport, popularly known as Lukla Airport. In 2010, a show called Most Extreme Airports, which was carried on The History Channel, rated it as the most dangerous airport in the world for more than 20 years. Flights from Lukla are frequently delayed or canceled due to a variety of reasons, including the remote location of the airport, the runway's severe shortness, increasing traffic congestion in Kathmandu, and unfavorable weather conditions. Therefore, it is strongly advised to add a few extra days (at least one or two days) if you are hiking in the Everest region, to ensure that you don't miss your international flight in the event of a flight delay or cancellation.

 

If your scheduled flight between Kathmandu and Lukla is canceled, we can assist you in hiring a private helicopter so you can continue your journey as planned and make it in time to board your international flight. In contrast to aircraft like the Twin Otter and Dornier, which require 5,000 or more meters of visibility, the helicopter can comfortably operate in visibility as low as 1,500 meters. In addition to the domestic flight fee, reserving a private helicopter will cost you an additional USD 2,500. It will cost you USD 500 per person to take a helicopter in a shared ride. When you give us less than 24 hours' notice or in emergencies, this charge is applicable. Although we'll make an effort to discover a less expensive solution, the typical cost for a last-minute helicopter arrangement is $500 per person. Please be aware that you must wait in line to use the helicopter flight if you request one within a short period of time (i.e., less than 24 hours) for any reason other than an emergency. Helicopters are used for a variety of tasks in the highlands despite their restricted availability. Please remember that if you book late, you won't be able to fly at the required time promptly. You can utilize the helicopter earlier and on schedule if you reserve early. 

 

Additionally, we advise you to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for adventurous activities performed beyond a particular height (4,000 m), as well as adverse events like bad weather, aircraft delays or cancellations, mishaps, helicopter evacuations, etc. In this situation, we can assist you with the paperwork required for your insurance claim. If you want more detaills about the things related to Lukla airport fro your safety then check the blog of Tenzing hillary Airport

Before Performing Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, Read the safety guidelines and travel tips below, which must be strictly observed at all times. Please keep in mind that making fun of pilots or making inappropriate motions in the helicopter tour Everest base camp might result in significant consequences. The following are the safety guidelines:

Pay close attention to the caption during the briefing session. He or she will clarify where and when you enter and leave the aircraft, as well as whether or not you are allowed to wander around. Enter the helicopter once the captain has given the signal, and enter in the manner described during the training. Approaching a helicopter from behind is never a good idea. All of your items, such as hats and sunglasses, should be secured. Do not pursue an item that has been blown away.

  • Smoking is prohibited within 50 feet of the aircraft.

  •  Only get out of the helicopter after the captain says it's safe.

  •  Recognize the safety standards and follow the instructions, and you should enjoy a safe flight filled with excitement and fun. Inside the plane, act appropriately and encourage your fellow passengers to do the same.

Please get in touch with us at info@nepalhorizontreks.com if you have any questions about the safety procedures for an Everest helicopter tour.

Clothing

Summer hat/ Winter hat 

Hiking skirt/ hiking trousers

Beanie 

Neckband

Light breathable trousers 

Full sleeve T-shirt or shirt

Woollen sweater 

Socks 2/3 pairs

Down jacket

Waterproof jackets and pants

Hiking boots or sports shoes. 

 

Hiking gear 

 

Hiking backpack 

Bottle 

Water purification pills

Trekking map

Trekking pole 

Compass

Sleeping bag

 

Camping equipment

 

Scissors 

lighters/matchsticks

Rope 

 

Personal equipment 

 

Soap

Shampoo

Tissue paper

Toilet paper

Towel 

Hanky

Nail cutter

Lip Guard  

Sunscreen 

Moisturiser 

Toothbrush

Toothpaste 

Deodorant/perfume 

Optional equipment

 

Watch 

Camera 

Phone 

Notebook 

Selfie stick

 

Documents 

 

Passport size photo

Photocopy of passport and passport

Visa

Permit

Citizenship

 

Medicine and first aid kit 

 

Diamox 250mg (altitude sickness)

Paracetamol (painkiller)

Imodium (diarrhoea)

Clotrimazole cream (skin infections)

Crocin (fever)

Zintac (acidity)

Disprin (Headache)

Bandages 

Handiplasts

Adhesive Tapes

Crocin

Dettol

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