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Everest Region Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour with Flight Cost
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour with Flight Cost
Good To Know
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Destination Everest Region
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Duration 1 Days
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Difficulty Easy
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Best Season Sep- Dec - Mar - Jun
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Max. Altitude 5,500 m/18,044 ft
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Activity Helicopter Sightseeing
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Meal
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Accommodation
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Starts/End Kathmandu
Overview
The world’s top mountain, Everest, can be beautiful to gaze at its magnificent view. A lot of people like to think about what it would be like to get up there or even just to see through Sky Base Camp.
“Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour” lets you enjoy a view of the Himalayas from above from the safety of the helipad. This tour is truly amazing and should be taken at least once in a lifetime. We will take you to Everest Base Camp (5,346 meters), which is at the base of the world’s tallest mountain. Our first stop will be Kala Patthar (5,644 meters), which has the best view.
The “Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour” is perfect for people who are short on time because it gives you a great experience in just four to five hours. You will not regret spending money on an Everest base camp helicopter day tour. You will be going high in the sky and enjoying the amazing view of the Himalayas and lush green hills.
The exciting EBC helicopter tour also gives you a bird’s-eye view of the mountains and the green alpine forest with azalea and pine trees. You can also get a taste of the Sherpa way of life for a short time while you eat breakfast.
The Everest Heli or Helicopter Tour might be the best tour you can take. The tour is great because it’s good for people of all kinds. The trip is also great for people who can’t trek to the Everest base camp because of a disability or physical condition; we make sure that people in wheelchairs can get there.
Our other heli tours are the Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Tour, the Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour, the Mardi Himal Base Camp Heli Tour, the Muktinath Temple Heli Tour, the Pathivara Heli Tour, and the Gokyo Heli Tour.
Things you need to know:
• Weather and seasonal conditions
• Rules about how to handle flight delays
• Insurance for travel and emergency evacuation
• Getting sick at high altitude
• What does the cost include?
• Also, make sure you let the company know about any worries or fears you have about this flight.
What should you bring with you on the Everest Base Camp helicopter tour?
- An extra layer of warm clothes
- sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm.
- Hats, scarves, and gloves made of wool
- Hot water, energy bars, light snacks, and dried fruits
Route of the Everest Base Camp helicopter tour
- Kathmandu to Lukla: The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour Flight begins with a journey from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu to the Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla, one of the most famous airstrips in the world.
- Lukla to Namche Bazaar: From Lukla, the helicopter may continue its journey through the Khumbu region, passing over the Dudh Koshi River valley and reaching the famous Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar.
- Namche Bazaar to Everest Base Camp:
The helicopter then proceeds towards the Everest region, flying over picturesque landscapes, high-altitude villages, and the iconic Tengboche Monastery. The flight may provide breathtaking views of the Khumbu Glacier and surrounding peaks as it approaches Everest Base Camp. - Time at Everest Base Camp: Depending on the operator and the type of flight, there might be an opportunity to land at Everest Base Camp for a short period, allowing passengers to take in the surroundings and capture photos.
- Return Journey: After the visit to Everest Base Camp, the helicopter typically retraces its route back to Lukla and then to Kathmandu.
ONE DAY ITINERARY:
5:30–6:30 a.m.: Hotel pickup and drop-off.
The International Airport in Kathmandu is the starting point for your Everest Base Camp helicopter tour. We will get you from your accommodation and transfer you to the domestic terminal of the airport at the first light of dawn.
6:30 a.m.–7:00 a.m.: Processing for your helicopter journey to EBC with a landing.
During the check-in process, our guide will assist you with your bags and other items. Remember to bring your passport and tickets with you at all times. An airport officer will review your paperwork and ticket after you have completed the check-in process, and then you will be ready to board the flight to Lukla.
7:00 AM–8:00 AM: Journey to the Everest region via Heli ride.
You will be able to board the Lukla flight as soon as you finish the necessary airport procedures. Fantastic views of verdant hills await you as you fly to the skies, and once you pass through Dolakha village, you’ll arrive in Jiri village. Over the Lamjura-La Pass (3,550 m), encircled by dense rhododendron trees, the helicopter journey continues.
Lukla, with its breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, will be your destination 45 minutes later. The elevation of Lukla is 2,820 meters above sea level. Lukla Airport, the most recognized landmark in the world, features the world’s smallest runway.
8:00 AM–8:15 AM:Heli Refueling at Lukla
The local Sherpa way of life will become immediately apparent the moment you touch down in Lukla. The airport is teeming with Sherpa guides and porters who patiently await their clients for their trek. In order to refuel the flight, you should allow around fifteen minutes.
8:15 AM–8:30 AM: Helicopter journey from Lukla to Kala Patthar (5,450 meters).
Your flight to Kala Patthar will begin when you refuel at Lukla Airport. You will be informed of your precise location, be it the renowned Everest Base Camp or the formidable Khumbu glacier, through the in-flight commentary. As you soar past Kala Patthar in the second part of the trip, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of mountains including Everest, Pumori, and the top of Lhotse.
8:30 AM–8:45 AM: Explore the area surrounding Kala Patthar (5,450 meters) after landing.
Beyond simply taking in the stunning scenery, this helicopter tour offers an unforgettable experience. On the 3- to 4-hour Everest Helicopter Tour, you’ll get to touch down in Kalapatthar and take in breathtaking views of the towering, beautiful mountains in Nepal’s Khumbu region. Although fifteen minutes on the ground may not seem like much, it’s more than enough to discover incredible views of the gorgeous mountain landscape.
8:45 AM–9:00 AM: Reach Syangboche (Everest View Hotel) (3,950 meters) by Heli
As the vivid hues of a paradise morning meld into one, you will be escorted by a knowledgeable guide who will fill you in on all the details of the sights you will be seeing from above on your mountain flight. You will be itching for another helicopter tour after this little ride.
After you’ve had your fill of the enchanted moments at Kala Patthar, it’s time to have a full breakfast at the Everest View Hotel, the highest hotel in the world. On this flight, you may see the Khumbu Glacier, Gorak Shep, Chortens, monasteries, and the Everest region’s snow-capped peaks in all their glory.
9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.: Time for Breakfast at Everest View
Syangboche is best known for the Everest View Hotel, which offers breathtaking views of Mount Everest from every angle. In the lap of luxury, you may take in the breathtaking view of snow-capped hills. With a breathtaking view of Everest, you could enjoy a delicious breakfast at the Everest View Hotel.
9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m: Reach Lukla via Air and Refuel
Return to Lukla by helicopter while taking in breathtaking views of the Himalayas after a delicious breakfast at the Everest Hotel View. A breathtaking aerial view of the Himalayas is the most thrilling experience imaginable. The plane will make a quick 15-minute landing at Lukla to refuel before continuing on to Kathmandu.
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.: Fly back to Kathmandu
How incredible that you were able to see the world’s highest mountain up close and then return to your accommodation just four to five hours later!
Have some coffee and think about all the incredible things that have happened on this voyage. You won’t be able to sleep because you’re going to be so excited!