Everest Base Camp Heli Tour

Duration

6 Hours

Tour Type

Luxury Tour

Group Size

5 persons

Location

Nepal

Overview

The Everest Base Camp Heli Tour offers a thrilling and efficient way to witness the majestic Himalayas, including the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, from the comfort of a helicopter. This exhilarating journey takes adventurers on a scenic flight over the rugged terrain of the Khumbu region, allowing for breathtaking views of towering peaks, deep valleys, and remote Sherpa villages. Landing at Kala Patthar, 5545 m, provides an opportunity to soak in the awe-inspiring surroundings before returning, making it an unforgettable experience for those seeking a unique perspective on this iconic mountain landscape.

 

Itinerary Outline:

Kathmandu- Lukla (Fueling), Lukla – Everest Base Camp (Kalapatthar), Everest Base Camp (Kalapatthar) – Syangboche, and Syangboche – Lukla – Kathmandu

Included/Excluded

Airport transfers (Domestic/ International) on a tourist vehicle
Experienced, government-licensed, English-speaking, or another language tour guide
Life insurance during a helicopter flight
All government taxes and administrative expenses
Local staff insurances
International flight tickets and Nepal Entry Visa
Personal travel insurance
National Park permits and Local Government permits
Any expenses of a personnel nature, e.g., telephone calls, laundry, table drinks, etc.
Any Tips to Guides, Drivers, and Trekking Staffs
Any entrance fees for cameras and video cameras at the monuments
Cost of any emergency evacuation, strikes, etc.
Any other services not mentioned above

Itinerary

FAQs

What is the Everest Base Camp Heli Tour?
The Everest Base Camp Heli Tour is an exhilarating aerial journey that offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest. This tour typically includes a helicopter ride from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp, a brief stop at the base camp for photos and exploration, and a scenic return flight.
How long does the tour last?
The entire tour usually lasts around 3 to 4 hours, including the flight time and a short stop at Everest Base Camp.
What should I wear and bring on the tour?
Wear warm, layered clothing as temperatures can be quite cold, especially at higher altitudes. Sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a good camera are also recommended. Comfortable shoes are advisable if you plan to walk around during the stop.
Is the tour safe?
Yes, the tour is safe. We use experienced pilots and well-maintained helicopters
What is the altitude at Everest Base Camp, and will I feel altitude sickness?
Everest Base Camp is situated at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet). Some people may experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness. The short duration of the stop minimizes the risk, but it's important to stay hydrated and follow the pilot's instructions.
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