Everest Base Camp trek Helicopter Back to Lukla and flight Back to Kathmandu

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Daily Tour

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55 people

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English

Everest Base Camp trek Helicopter Back to Lukla and flight Back to Kathmandu is an 11-15 day adventure through the heart of the Himalayas. This journey takes you deep into the mountains of Nepal, where you’ll walk through peaceful Sherpa villages, lush forests, and high alpine trails. It begins with a scenic flight to the mountain airstrip in Lukla, the starting point of the trek. From there, you begin an unforgettable hike toward the base of the world’s highest peak—Mount Everest—while experiencing the rich culture and warm hospitality of the Sherpa people.

Everest Base Camp trek Helicopter Back to Lukla and flight Back to Kathmandu. To help your body adjust to the high altitude, you’ll take two rest days. The first is at Namche Bazaar, a busy Sherpa town where you can explore the area and learn about local life. After that, you’ll hike to a village called Tengboche, which has a famous Buddhist monastery. Then you move on to Pangboche and Dingboche, where you take your second rest day. Here, you’ll go on a short hike to a place called Nangkartshang Gompa to enjoy views of icy mountains like Ama Dablam and the Nuptse glacier.

As you climb higher, the landscape changes. Trees disappear and you walk through rocky, snowy terrain. After spending a night in Lobuche, you’ll hike to Gorak Shep, the last village before Everest Base Camp. Then, you finally reach Everest Base Camp itself. It’s right near the giant Khumbu Icefall, which climbers must pass to go up Everest.

The most exciting part of the trek happens the next morning. You’ll wake up early in Gorak Shep and hike to Kala Patthar, one of the best viewpoints in the region. From the top, you’ll see stunning sunrise views of Mount Everest and other nearby peaks like Lhotse and Nuptse. After enjoying this unforgettable moment, you’ll return to Gorak Shep for breakfast.

Then comes a thrilling experience—you’ll take a helicopter ride back to Lukla. As you fly, you’ll pass over the same route you hiked, getting amazing views of places like Lobuche, Dingboche, Pangboche, Tengboche, and Namche Bazaar. This bird’s-eye view of the Everest trail is truly special. Finally, you’ll take a flight back to Kathmandu to complete your journey.

This trek is a perfect mix of adventure and cultural discovery, offering a close look at Sherpa life and the beauty of the Himalayas. It’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

We offer a variety of treks in the Everest region to match your time, budget, and adventure level. From the classic Everest Base Camp Trek to the peaceful Gokyo Lake Trek and the more challenging Everest Three Passes Trek, there’s something for everyone. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, the Everest Base Camp Budget Trek is a great choice that doesn’t compromise on the experience.

For those wanting more comfort, our Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return adds extra ease and style to the journey. If you’re seeking even more excitement, the Gokyo Lakes Cho La Pass EBC Trek or Island Peak Climbing with EBC offer thrilling high passes and climbing opportunities. And if you’re short on time, the Everest View Trek or the Pikey Peak Trek provide beautiful Himalayan views in just a few days.

highlight places of the Everest Base Camp trek with a helicopter return to Lukla:

  1. Lukla – Gateway to the Everest region with a thrilling mountain airstrip.

  2. Phakding – A peaceful village along the Dudh Koshi River.

  3. Namche Bazaar – Vibrant Sherpa town, key acclimatization stop, and cultural hub.

  4. Khumjung – Traditional Sherpa village near Namche with views of Ama Dablam.

  5. Tengboche – Spiritual center with its famous Buddhist monastery and panoramic mountain views.

  6. Pangboche – One of the oldest Sherpa villages with a historic monastery.

  7. Dingboche – Acclimatization village offering hikes to Nangkartshang Gompa.

  8. Lobuche – Staging point before reaching Everest Base Camp.

  9. Gorak Shep – The highest settlement before Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

  10. Everest Base Camp – At the foot of the Khumbu Icefall, iconic destination for trekkers.

  11. Kala Patthar – Best vantage point for sunrise views of Everest and surrounding peaks.

  12. Helicopter Flight to Lukla – Scenic and thrilling descent over the Himalayas.

  13. Kathmandu – Starting and ending point of the journey, rich in history and culture.

Highlights

  • Embark on a classic trekking expedition to Everest Base Camp, stepping into a legendary adventure.
  • Explore the majestic Khumbu region within Sagarmatha National Park, a sanctuary for diverse endangered species and rich Himalayan flora and fauna.
  • Experience a picturesque yet thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, offering a captivating teaser of the stunning vistas awaiting your journey.
  • Witness numerous breathtaking sunsets and sunrises, as the sun's rays paint the mountains in a mesmerizing golden hue, enhancing their majesty.
  • Discover Namche Bazaar, the largest Sherpa town, bustling with vibrant markets, rich cultural diversity, and the warm hospitality of friendly locals.
  • Gain insights into the lives and traditions of Sherpas and local communities.
  • Trek to Everest Base Camp for a stunning view of Mount Everest from Kala Patthar.
  • Immerse in the serene ambiance of Tengboche Monastery (Dawa Choling Gompa) and Pangboche Monastery, exploring their spiritual essence.
  • Discover museums, libraries, and memorial parks offering deeper insights into local cultures and traditions, enriching your travel experience.
  • Enjoy vibrant stays at lively lodges offering basic amenities, private rooms, and tantalizing exotic menus to enhance your experience.

Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport (4 263ft)

Upon completing passport, immigration, and visa formalities, our representative will greet you outside the terminal building—look for a board displaying your name. From there, we are going to transfer you to your hotel where you'll be able to relax for the afternoon. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner where you'll meet your guide and receive an arrangement for the upcoming trek. This session also will include a check to confirm you have all the necessary gear. Overnight reside the hotel.

Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing OR daily at Leisure

Embark on a captivating day tour of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the Kathmandu Valley. Your journey includes visits to Swayambhunath, called the "monkey temple," and Kathmandu’s historical Durbar Square, where you may glimpse the Kumari, the living goddess. Explore the artistic heritage of Patan's Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple Pashupatinath, and Bouddhanath, the world's largest stupa. a frenzied car and driver will transport you to every site, waiting while you explore (note: entry tickets and lunch don't seem to be included).

Day 3: Kathmandu – Lukla (9 195ft) – Phakding (2 615m/8 560ft), 35 min flight, 3-4 hrs trek

After breakfast, you will be driven to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) to catch a flight from the domestic terminal to Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla. This thrilling flight lands on a tiny low hillside airstrip, marking your arrival within the Khumbu region, just south of Everest. Upon landing, you'll meet your local porters and start your trek by descending into the Dudh Koshi Valley, visiting the villages of Cheplung (2,700m) and Ghat (2,530m). After an extra hour's walk, you'll reach Phakding where you'll spend the night.

Day 4: Phakding – Namche Bazaar (11 295ft), 5-6 hrs

Continue your trek through lush pine forests along the Dudh Koshi River, crossing its tributaries towards the Sherpa villages of Benkar, Chumoa, Monjo, and Jorsale. This path is the gateway to Sagarmatha Park, where you'll experience a permit checkpoint. Marvel at Thamserku, gleaming to the east, as you follow the river to its confluence with the Bhote Koshi. Then, ascend steadily, crossing the high Tenzing-Hilary Bridge, offering your first glimpses of Everest and also the Nuptse-Lhotse ridge. A three-hour climb through more forested terrain brings you to Namche Bazaar, the bustling heart of the Khumbu region. Spend the night in Namche Bazaar to rest and inure the times ahead.

Day 5: Namche Bazaar: Acclimatization and Exploration Day

Today marks your first scheduled acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar, crucial for adapting to higher altitudes. The mantra "climb high, sleep low" is essential, so stay active without overexerting yourself. Namche offers modern amenities like ATMs, cyber cafés, restaurants, and bakeries. It also hosts a vibrant market every Friday evening and Saturday morning. Visit the Sagarmatha Park Visitor’s Centre for insights into Sherpa culture and therefore the local ecosystem. For a deeper look at traditional Sherpa life, trek to Khumjung village at 3,780 meters, or for a lighter option, visit the nearby Everest View Hotel at 3,880 meters for stunning mountain vistas. If you feel adventurous, consider a five-hour trek west to Thame, located below the impressive Kongde Ri Ridge at 3,820 meters. This trek offers panoramic Himalayan landscapes distinct from those seen on the Gokyo or Everest Base Camp trails. This varied day provides both leisurely and challenging options to assist your body befits the altitude while enriching your experience of the local culture and environment.

Day 6: Namche Bazaar – Tengboche (12 715ft), 5-6 hrs adventures adventuress

Leaving Namche Bazaar, the trail wraps around a hill resulting in Sanasa at 3,600 meters, where you'll encounter a fork within the path: northwest towards Gokyo and northeast towards Everest. Keep a watch out for Himalayan tahrs on position, shy spotted deer, and birds, including the colorful male Danphe pheasant, Nepal’s national bird. Descend to the water-driven prayer wheels at Phunki Thenga, an all-time low point north of Namche at 3,250 meters. After crossing the Dudh Koshi near its confluence with the Imja Khola, lead off a steep two-hour climb through rhododendron forests and dwarf conifers up to the hilltop village of Tengboche. Tengboche offers splendid views of the Everest group and houses a crucial monastery that merits a visit, especially vibrant during the Mani Rimdu festival in October, featuring Tibetan Opera and masked dancing. Spend the night in Tengboche, soaking in the serene atmosphere and cultural richness of this location.

Day 7: Tengboche – Dingboche (14 300ft), 5-6 hrs

From Tengboche, descend to the quaint stone village of Debuche, which sits at an altitude of three,820 meters and is home to a nunnery. After crossing the Imja Khola, the trail gradually ascends to Pangboche at 3,860 meters, where you will be treated to stunning rear views of the towering Ama Dablam. Continue along the river to its confluence with the Lobuche Khola, then on to Dingboche, the last year-round settlement within the region. Here, walled terraced fields protect crops like barley, buckwheat, and potatoes from the cruel elements and wildlife. Spend the night in Dingboche, nestled amidst this rugged yet beautiful landscape.

Day 8: Dingboche: Acclimatization and Exploration Day

To aid in acclimatization, take a trek from Dingboche north to the Nangkartshang Gompa ridge, situated at 4,800 meters. This viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the Nuptse Glacier, Chhukhung Ri at 4,230 meters—which obscures the glaciers on Lhotse—and Imja Tse (Island Peak) at 6,189 meters. Further east along the Mahalangur Himal Ridge, you'll gaze upon the imposing Makalu, which stands at 8,463 meters. To the south, you’ll see Amphu Lapcha’s fluted ridge at 5,845 meters and a singular perspective of Ama Dablam’s north face and its glaciers. After absorbing these spectacular sights, return to your teahouse in Dingboche to rest and indurate the subsequent leg of your journey.

Day 9: Dingboche – Lobuche (16 210ft), 4-5 hrs

From Dingboche, begin a gradual ascent to a ridge resulting in the little hamlet of Duse at 4,500 meters, where you will be greeted with western views of Taboche and Cholatse. Continue through the high-altitude pastures, or kharkas, to achieve Duglha at 4,620 meters. From there, undertake a steep climb for about an hour up the vast stony terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. This path is lined with balanced-stone memorials dedicated to climbers who have lost their lives within the mountains. The trail offers views of border peaks like Khumbutse, Lingtren, and Pumori to the north, while Everest remains concealed behind the imposing Nuptse-Lhotse wall. End your day in Lobuche, where you may spend the night, preparing for the subsequent phase of your journey towards Everest Base Camp.

Day 10: Lobuche – Gorak Shep (16 930ft) – Everest Base Camp (5 360m/17 590ft) – Gorak Shep, 7-8 hrs

From Lobuche, follow a desolate trail along the moraine to Gorak Shep, the last seasonal village situated below the towering Pumori. After an early lunch in Gorak Shep, set out for Everest Base Camp (EBC), located on the Khumbu Glacier opposite the infamous Khumbu Icefall, known for its daunting challenges during Everest ascents. within the high season of April-May, EBC is bustling with porters and vibrant with colorful tents scattered across the glacier. Outside of those months, the campsite is stark and quiet, then again the sounds of nature and occasional avalanches. While Everest and also the Western Cwm remain obscured by the West Ridge, the experience at base camp is unforgettable. After your visit, return to Gorak Shep to spend the night, reflecting on the day’s profound experiences.

Day 11: Gorak Shep – Kala Phattar (5 550m/18 210ft) – Gorak Shep, Helicopter to Lukla and Fly back to Kathmandu. 5-6 hrs

From Gorak Shep, commence a pre-dawn climb to Kala Patthar, taking approximately 2-3 hours. This trek is rewarded with a spectacular sunrise over Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Changtse, with additional panoramic views of Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Cho Oyo to the west. After soaking in the breathtaking vistas, return to Gorak Shep for breakfast. Post-breakfast, a helicopter will transport you back to Lukla, followed by a flight to Kathmandu's domestic airport. Upon arrival, we'll meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure, reflecting on the incredible experiences of your trek.

Day 12: Kathmandu

Enjoy a free day exploring the colorful streets of Thamel in Kathmandu. This bustling tourist hub offers a plethora of shopping opportunities, diverse eateries, and lively cafes. Take the possibility to choose some unique souvenirs, take pleasure in local and international cuisines, or just soak in the energetic atmosphere.

Day 13: Final Departure

Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport after breakfast for your flight to your next destination. Please note that cloudy and turbulent weather is common along the mountain ranges, which may result in delays or cancellations of domestic mountain flights. We recommend allowing a minimum of one extra day to accommodate potential changes in travel plans.

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Message Regarding flight to/from Lukla

During the peak seasons for the Everest Base Camp Trek (March to May and September to November), all the Lukla flights will be operated from the Manthali Airport due to congestion at Tribhuvan Airport.

  • All the airport/ Hotel transfers
  • Hotel in Kathmandu, Thamel for 3 nights with the bed and breakfast
  • Well come and farewell dinner
  • Full-day Kathmandu city tour on private car/Van/ Bus
  • Professional govt. registered guide
  • Domestic flight ( Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu)
  • Helicopter Back to Lukla from Gorak Shep
  • Full meals ( Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the treks
  • All necessary paperwork permit and TIMS ( park Permit and TIMS) Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality
  • An English-speaking professional govt. registered trekking Guide and porter (
  • 2 trekkers 1 Porter ) above the 7 trekkers 1 assistant Guide
  • Hot drinks ( tea and coffee)
  • All the Mountain accommodations
  • 4 nights accommodations with the independent bathroom/ hot shower which is incredibly good after many days of trekking
  • Rest of the night comfortable private room with sharing toilet and toilet
  • Guide and Porter's salary, meals, accommodations, insurance, flight, and equipment
  • All the govt. and native taxes
  • A comprehensive medical kit
  • Kathmandu city tour monument fees
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu aside from welcome and farewell dinner
  • All the soft and alcoholic drinks
  • Mineral water
  • Boiled water
  • Personal expenses
  • Wi-Fi
  • Electronic devise recharge
  • Hot shower aside from 4 night
  • Travel insurance and evacuation

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