EBC Trek and Fly Back Heli is the best alternative to tracing back the same way. The trek provides an experience of Everest Base camp trek with a helicopter tour from the base of the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest. This is a special adventure but a short trek in the Everest region which allows you to trek to Everest Base Camp and return to Lukla via helicopter from Kalapatthar. This trek is suitable for people who have limited time but want to experience the challenging and adventurous holidays in the lap of the Nepal Himalayas. Since this trek offers an aerial perspective of the Himalayas, you will not miss out on an Everest adventure for just a little over a week as this will save your time and energy.
The tour highlights experiencing the Kathmandu Valley’s magnificent culture and rich tradition along with the experienced guide of Himalayan Hospitality Treks and Tours and the crew will take you on a journey that feels like it’s part of the family. The journey offers you magnificent views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Cho Oyu, and other peaks with their raw beauty.
The Everest region offers you to explore and mingle with the sherpas who have a vivid experience of the journeys and ascend and are familiar with the legends of the Himalayas. Namche bazaar is the crucial trade section for the sherpas and people in the Himalayas. You will also get comfortable hotels and lodges along with a vibrant and appealing environment.
This hike is well worth it for those who are on a limited schedule but yet want to see Mt. Everest with their own eyes. The trek from Lukla to EBC offers spectacular views of Mount Everest. Aside from that, you may take in the breathtaking vista of mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse 8516 m, Mt. Nuptse 7855 m, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Amadablam 6856 m, Mt. Thamserku 6723 m, Mt. Kongde 6011 m, Mt. Twache peak 6367 m, Mt. Cholaste 6335 m, Island Pumori 7161, Mt. Changaste 7550m, Mt. Lingerie 6679m, Island Peak 6179m, Lobuche peak 6145m.
During the EBC trip, a traveler will have the most interesting adventure with beautiful mountain views before flying back by Heli tour. After the EBC Heli Trek, you can expect a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse 8516 m, Mt. Nuptse 7855 m, Mt. Pumori 7161 m, Mt. Changaste 7550 m, and Mt. Lingerie 6679 m are among the gleaming Himalayan peaks seen during the journey. Mt. Amadablam 6856m, one of Khumbu’s gems, as well as prominent hiking peaks like Mt. Thamserku 6723m, Mt. Kongde 6011m, Mt. Twache peak 6367m, Mt. Cholaste 6335m, Island peak 6179m, and Lobuche peak 6145m, are key draws. Seeing tower peaks like Pokalde peak 5806m and Honku south peak 6119m is an unforgettable experience. Aerial views of valleys below, settlements, terraces, and cultivated plains, as well as trekking pathways leading to Everest Base Camp
During your Everest Bas Camp Trekking, the accommodations and meals are far superior to those in other regions. The lodges are of a better level than the hotels. The food at the local teahouse lodge is excellent. Namche Bazar’s main center features high-end lodgings and a wide range of cuisines. Although the overall meal selection remains the same along the trek, the price increases as the altitude rise. People in Nepal enjoy eating Dal Bhat approximately twice a day. You may sample locally made Pizza, Pasta, Noodles, and more in addition to bakery goods. Local delicacies like Dal Bhat, Nepali bread, Momo, Thendup, and other delicacies allow you to sample the local cuisine.
You will be staying at Kathmandu Guest House, Thamel on the first and last day of the trek. You will be staying at the best available lodge and tea house during the trek. A solo traveler should have to share the room with another traveler of the same gender. If you need a single supplement, you have to pay an additional cost of about $1500 for the solo helicopter and accommodation in Kathmandu and the trekking area. During the trek, most of the accommodation has attached bathroom faculties however, some tea houses may not have this facility. For this, you have to share the washroom and restroom.
Days | Hotel/Lodge | Category | Place |
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01 | Samsara Resort/Hotel Thamel or similar standard | 3 Star | Kathmandu |
02-10 | Trekking Lodge | Lodge | Trekking trail |
11 | Samsara Resort/Hotel Thamel or similar standard | 3 Star | Kathmandu |
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As you fly to Kathmandu, you will be treated to stunning views of the valley, as well as the terraced farms under the sky. Following customs, Himalayan Hospitality Treks and Tours member will greet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you to your accommodation via the cultural shock of Kathmandu’s small, twisting streets. The pre-trek planning meeting will take place at the hotel. You will learn about the hiking equipment and supplies that are required for the walk. In the evening, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the tourist area of Thamel for your first supper, where you’ll find a range of places that serve both western and traditional Nepali cuisine.
Flights to and from Lukla will be operated from Ramechhap airport due to congestion at Kathmandu airport during the peak trekking season (spring-March and April; autumn-October and November). Kathmandu is 132 kilometers away from the airport. As a result, we’ll leave early in the morning for Ramechhap to board aircraft to Lukla. You will get a taste of hiking up to speak once you arrive in Lukla. Staying in a hotel in Phakding for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We will arrive in Namche, the Sherpa capital, today, and the trip will begin after breakfast in Phakding. It’s a beautiful day, and you’ll be treated to a breathtaking view of the mountain. The walk winds through beautiful pine trees and open terrain. Then you’ll cross a steel suspension bridge high over the Dudh Koshi, a glacial river. During the hike, you will also encounter fields of donkeys and yaks filled with trekking gear and trading items. Overnight stay at a Namche hotel and savor the breeze of Mt. Everest from your room window.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Today is a rest day that will mostly be used for acclimatization. As a result, we spent the day getting used to the thinner air. Apart from that, Namche offers a diverse range of activities. In Namche, a walk to the Namche Museum is a must-do activity. Namche is a popular tourist destination. It is a popular commercial segment among Tibetians and local Sherpas. It provides an amazing view of a high top from the Everest View Hotel. The hotel is located at the highest point in the area. To make the rest day more intriguing, climb up to Syanboche (3780), where you will be treated to a breathtaking panorama of Namche Bazar. With only one cup of tea or coffee in Namche, your day gets brighter.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Today we will climb Tengboche’s slope. The magnificent rhododendron trees in the trail may be seen during the journey. Similarly, you’ll get a glimpse of majestic mountain peaks like Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amadablam, and others. Another highlight of the walk is Tengboche monastery, also known as the Dawa Choling monastery, which is the largest monastery in the Khumbu area. It is looking for a picturesque feature that would draw people to it. The beautiful prayer flags that adorn the monastery exude an artistic mood. For the Sherpa people that live in the area, a monastery is a sacred spot. For tourists, the entire panorama of Tengboche is a magnificent sight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We continue our trek from Tengboche to Dingboche. Dingboche is a beautiful town on the opposite side of the spectacular Mt. Ama Dablam. One of the most stunning elements of the walking trail is the view of the huge Himalayas and gorgeous rhododendron. You can feel the beautiful spirit all around you as you pass by the gorgeous monasteries and pilgrimages. You may see the carved holy mani walls all around you as you go from Tengboche to Dingboche. Apart from that, Dingboche’s beautiful agricultural fields have earned it the moniker Summer Valley, and the trek’s enormous stone walls are another attraction. They’re built to keep crops and grazing animals safe from the region’s harsh winds. For the night, I’ll be staying in a hotel in Dingboche.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The next acclimatization rest day has been meticulously arranged. This acclimatization will help you prepare for the high-altitude climb the next day. The stunning views of the mountains around Dingboche entice visitors. Aside from that, the thick foliage surrounds the gorgeous summer valley. Crops grown in this area include potatoes, buckwheat, and barley. Besides that, Dingboche is recognized for offering a path for hikers and mountaineers to reach Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, and Imja Tse’s bleak peaks. The towering stone walls designed to protect the crops capture the visitor’s attention.
In addition, you may hike up to Nagarjuna’s hill. From the top of the hill, you can glimpse the mountains’ seductive splendor. You may also hike to Nangar Dzong. It’s a Buddhist pilgrimage destination from the past. During the acclimatization day, you may also easily hike the mountain Dolma Ri on foot. As a result, we will spend the night in Dingboche, a beautiful settlement.
We resume our climb to EBC after an energetic respite in Dingboche. The paths take us higher, and as we approach the snow-capped peaks of Cholatse and Tawache, the environment becomes more secluded than the lower. The hike provides a spectacular perspective of the snow-capped peak. Aside from that, we’ll see the dawn from the summits of Mt. Nuptse and Mt. Pumori, as well as Khumutse, Mahalangur Himal, and Lingtren. As you near the end of the valley and Lobuche, the journey gets simpler and more pleasant. Staying in a hotel in Lobuche for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The golden rays of the sun will greet you as you begin your day over the mountains. With the rising sun’s rays, both the valley and the Himalayas glow golden. Despite the fact that the path is hazy owing to the fog, we don’t get lost thanks to the competent Sherpas’ direction. Our trip gets increasingly strenuous as a result of the windy weather and thin air. Our tenacity and determination to attain EBC, on the other hand, motivate us to keep going. The Khumbu Glacier, which stretches for 2.5 kilometers, is a sight to behold on the road to EBC. You will reach Gorak Shep, where you may stop for a bit, as you travel beside the Khumbu Glacier. The small community and a modest number of lodges extend a warm welcome to all visitors.
After a brief break at Gorak Shep, we will resume our climb. You will reach Everest base camp if you carry trekking down the Khumbu Glacier. The vast landscape of the magnificent mountains, as well as the colorful camps, are worthy of photographic capture. Furthermore, the contrast between the colors of the camp and the grey soil of the region will astound you. You may photograph the Everest base camp’s awe-inspiring moments.
After wandering around the base camp, we’re on our way back to Gorak Shep.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We’ll be on our walk today, despite the bitter cold and brisk wind. We’ll hike to Black Rock, commonly known as Kala Patthar. Everyone can hike up to Kalapatthar, although the route is difficult. Additionally, we must acclimate to the Kala Patthar’s weather, since the air grows thinner as we ascend. The clear view of Mount Everest and other peaks like Lingtren, Khubutse, Lhotse, and Nuptse adds to Kala Patthar’s allure. You are rewarded with a wonderful view of the dawn and mountain peaks, in addition to the strenuous trip. You may take photographs of the beautiful scenery.
We’ll return to Gorak Shep after your walk up to Kala Patthar. From here, we’ll take a helicopter to Lukla. You’ll be floating over the sky above the mountains, seeing all the flashbacks from your voyage below you. Furthermore, from the air, you will be able to see the routes you hiked, the exhausting journey, glacial rivers, and your wonderful recollections of the Everest base camp.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We’ll fly back to Ramechhap’s Manthali Airport after breakfast, as usual. Then, from Ramechhap, we’ll catch a bus back to Kathmandu. After a long and exhausting travel, you may relax. You might use the remaining time to take a short excursion to a nearby location in Kathmandu and buy a Nepalese souvenir for your buddy.
Meals: Breakfast
Today is a day of farewell. You’ll say your goodbye to Nepal and return to your hometown. Tribhuvan International Airport is where you will board your journey. Our team will drive with you to the airport on departure day.
The trip’s difficulty level is determined by the trek you choose. If you are a first-time hiker, Everest may be challenging. However, if you are physically fit and have previous trekking experience, you can complete this walk.
Before going trekking, it’s a good idea to be in shape and do some workouts. Your journey will be successful if you have an average degree of physical fitness. You may prepare for the walk by doing some basic adventure hiking training. As a result, it is preferable if you begin exercising at least a month ahead of time, as this will assist you in completing this expedition. Cardio workouts such as running, jogging, walking, cycling, and swimming can be done.
Cost Includes
Cost Excludes
Departure Date | Trip Duration | Cost/Person | Availability | Join Group |
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29/01/2025 | 7 Days | 2599 | Available | Join Group |
EBC Trek and Fly Back Heli is the best alternative to tracing back the same way. The trek provides an experience of Everest Base camp trek with a helicopter tour from the base of the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest. This is a special adventure but a short trek in the Everest region which allows you to trek to Everest Base Camp and return to Lukla via helicopter from Kalapatthar. This trek is suitable for people who have limited time but want to experience the challenging and adventurous holidays in the lap of the Nepal Himalayas. Since this trek offers an aerial perspective of the Himalayas, you will not miss out on an Everest adventure for just a little over a week as this will save your time and energy.
The tour highlights experiencing the Kathmandu Valley’s magnificent culture and rich tradition along with the experienced guide of Himalayan Hospitality Treks and Tours and the crew will take you on a journey that feels like it’s part of the family. The journey offers you magnificent views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Cho Oyu, and other peaks with their raw beauty.
The Everest region offers you to explore and mingle with the sherpas who have a vivid experience of the journeys and ascend and are familiar with the legends of the Himalayas. Namche bazaar is the crucial trade section for the sherpas and people in the Himalayas. You will also get comfortable hotels and lodges along with a vibrant and appealing environment.
This hike is well worth it for those who are on a limited schedule but yet want to see Mt. Everest with their own eyes. The trek from Lukla to EBC offers spectacular views of Mount Everest. Aside from that, you may take in the breathtaking vista of mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse 8516 m, Mt. Nuptse 7855 m, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Amadablam 6856 m, Mt. Thamserku 6723 m, Mt. Kongde 6011 m, Mt. Twache peak 6367 m, Mt. Cholaste 6335 m, Island Pumori 7161, Mt. Changaste 7550m, Mt. Lingerie 6679m, Island Peak 6179m, Lobuche peak 6145m.
During the EBC trip, a traveler will have the most interesting adventure with beautiful mountain views before flying back by Heli tour. After the EBC Heli Trek, you can expect a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse 8516 m, Mt. Nuptse 7855 m, Mt. Pumori 7161 m, Mt. Changaste 7550 m, and Mt. Lingerie 6679 m are among the gleaming Himalayan peaks seen during the journey. Mt. Amadablam 6856m, one of Khumbu’s gems, as well as prominent hiking peaks like Mt. Thamserku 6723m, Mt. Kongde 6011m, Mt. Twache peak 6367m, Mt. Cholaste 6335m, Island peak 6179m, and Lobuche peak 6145m, are key draws. Seeing tower peaks like Pokalde peak 5806m and Honku south peak 6119m is an unforgettable experience. Aerial views of valleys below, settlements, terraces, and cultivated plains, as well as trekking pathways leading to Everest Base Camp
During your Everest Bas Camp Trekking, the accommodations and meals are far superior to those in other regions. The lodges are of a better level than the hotels. The food at the local teahouse lodge is excellent. Namche Bazar’s main center features high-end lodgings and a wide range of cuisines. Although the overall meal selection remains the same along the trek, the price increases as the altitude rise. People in Nepal enjoy eating Dal Bhat approximately twice a day. You may sample locally made Pizza, Pasta, Noodles, and more in addition to bakery goods. Local delicacies like Dal Bhat, Nepali bread, Momo, Thendup, and other delicacies allow you to sample the local cuisine.
As you fly to Kathmandu, you will be treated to stunning views of the valley, as well as the terraced farms under the sky. Following customs, Himalayan Hospitality Treks and Tours member will greet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you to your accommodation via the cultural shock of Kathmandu’s small, twisting streets. The pre-trek planning meeting will take place at the hotel. You will learn about the hiking equipment and supplies that are required for the walk. In the evening, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the tourist area of Thamel for your first supper, where you’ll find a range of places that serve both western and traditional Nepali cuisine.
Flights to and from Lukla will be operated from Ramechhap airport due to congestion at Kathmandu airport during the peak trekking season (spring-March and April; autumn-October and November). Kathmandu is 132 kilometers away from the airport. As a result, we’ll leave early in the morning for Ramechhap to board aircraft to Lukla. You will get a taste of hiking up to speak once you arrive in Lukla. Staying in a hotel in Phakding for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We will arrive in Namche, the Sherpa capital, today, and the trip will begin after breakfast in Phakding. It’s a beautiful day, and you’ll be treated to a breathtaking view of the mountain. The walk winds through beautiful pine trees and open terrain. Then you’ll cross a steel suspension bridge high over the Dudh Koshi, a glacial river. During the hike, you will also encounter fields of donkeys and yaks filled with trekking gear and trading items. Overnight stay at a Namche hotel and savor the breeze of Mt. Everest from your room window.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Today is a rest day that will mostly be used for acclimatization. As a result, we spent the day getting used to the thinner air. Apart from that, Namche offers a diverse range of activities. In Namche, a walk to the Namche Museum is a must-do activity. Namche is a popular tourist destination. It is a popular commercial segment among Tibetians and local Sherpas. It provides an amazing view of a high top from the Everest View Hotel. The hotel is located at the highest point in the area. To make the rest day more intriguing, climb up to Syanboche (3780), where you will be treated to a breathtaking panorama of Namche Bazar. With only one cup of tea or coffee in Namche, your day gets brighter.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Today we will climb Tengboche’s slope. The magnificent rhododendron trees in the trail may be seen during the journey. Similarly, you’ll get a glimpse of majestic mountain peaks like Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amadablam, and others. Another highlight of the walk is Tengboche monastery, also known as the Dawa Choling monastery, which is the largest monastery in the Khumbu area. It is looking for a picturesque feature that would draw people to it. The beautiful prayer flags that adorn the monastery exude an artistic mood. For the Sherpa people that live in the area, a monastery is a sacred spot. For tourists, the entire panorama of Tengboche is a magnificent sight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We continue our trek from Tengboche to Dingboche. Dingboche is a beautiful town on the opposite side of the spectacular Mt. Ama Dablam. One of the most stunning elements of the walking trail is the view of the huge Himalayas and gorgeous rhododendron. You can feel the beautiful spirit all around you as you pass by the gorgeous monasteries and pilgrimages. You may see the carved holy mani walls all around you as you go from Tengboche to Dingboche. Apart from that, Dingboche’s beautiful agricultural fields have earned it the moniker Summer Valley, and the trek’s enormous stone walls are another attraction. They’re built to keep crops and grazing animals safe from the region’s harsh winds. For the night, I’ll be staying in a hotel in Dingboche.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The next acclimatization rest day has been meticulously arranged. This acclimatization will help you prepare for the high-altitude climb the next day. The stunning views of the mountains around Dingboche entice visitors. Aside from that, the thick foliage surrounds the gorgeous summer valley. Crops grown in this area include potatoes, buckwheat, and barley. Besides that, Dingboche is recognized for offering a path for hikers and mountaineers to reach Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, and Imja Tse’s bleak peaks. The towering stone walls designed to protect the crops capture the visitor’s attention.
In addition, you may hike up to Nagarjuna’s hill. From the top of the hill, you can glimpse the mountains’ seductive splendor. You may also hike to Nangar Dzong. It’s a Buddhist pilgrimage destination from the past. During the acclimatization day, you may also easily hike the mountain Dolma Ri on foot. As a result, we will spend the night in Dingboche, a beautiful settlement.
We resume our climb to EBC after an energetic respite in Dingboche. The paths take us higher, and as we approach the snow-capped peaks of Cholatse and Tawache, the environment becomes more secluded than the lower. The hike provides a spectacular perspective of the snow-capped peak. Aside from that, we’ll see the dawn from the summits of Mt. Nuptse and Mt. Pumori, as well as Khumutse, Mahalangur Himal, and Lingtren. As you near the end of the valley and Lobuche, the journey gets simpler and more pleasant. Staying in a hotel in Lobuche for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
The golden rays of the sun will greet you as you begin your day over the mountains. With the rising sun’s rays, both the valley and the Himalayas glow golden. Despite the fact that the path is hazy owing to the fog, we don’t get lost thanks to the competent Sherpas’ direction. Our trip gets increasingly strenuous as a result of the windy weather and thin air. Our tenacity and determination to attain EBC, on the other hand, motivate us to keep going. The Khumbu Glacier, which stretches for 2.5 kilometers, is a sight to behold on the road to EBC. You will reach Gorak Shep, where you may stop for a bit, as you travel beside the Khumbu Glacier. The small community and a modest number of lodges extend a warm welcome to all visitors.
After a brief break at Gorak Shep, we will resume our climb. You will reach Everest base camp if you carry trekking down the Khumbu Glacier. The vast landscape of the magnificent mountains, as well as the colorful camps, are worthy of photographic capture. Furthermore, the contrast between the colors of the camp and the grey soil of the region will astound you. You may photograph the Everest base camp’s awe-inspiring moments.
After wandering around the base camp, we’re on our way back to Gorak Shep.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We’ll be on our walk today, despite the bitter cold and brisk wind. We’ll hike to Black Rock, commonly known as Kala Patthar. Everyone can hike up to Kalapatthar, although the route is difficult. Additionally, we must acclimate to the Kala Patthar’s weather, since the air grows thinner as we ascend. The clear view of Mount Everest and other peaks like Lingtren, Khubutse, Lhotse, and Nuptse adds to Kala Patthar’s allure. You are rewarded with a wonderful view of the dawn and mountain peaks, in addition to the strenuous trip. You may take photographs of the beautiful scenery.
We’ll return to Gorak Shep after your walk up to Kala Patthar. From here, we’ll take a helicopter to Lukla. You’ll be floating over the sky above the mountains, seeing all the flashbacks from your voyage below you. Furthermore, from the air, you will be able to see the routes you hiked, the exhausting journey, glacial rivers, and your wonderful recollections of the Everest base camp.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
We’ll fly back to Ramechhap’s Manthali Airport after breakfast, as usual. Then, from Ramechhap, we’ll catch a bus back to Kathmandu. After a long and exhausting travel, you may relax. You might use the remaining time to take a short excursion to a nearby location in Kathmandu and buy a Nepalese souvenir for your buddy.
Meals: Breakfast
Today is a day of farewell. You’ll say your goodbye to Nepal and return to your hometown. Tribhuvan International Airport is where you will board your journey. Our team will drive with you to the airport on departure day.
The trip’s difficulty level is determined by the trek you choose. If you are a first-time hiker, Everest may be challenging. However, if you are physically fit and have previous trekking experience, you can complete this walk.
Before going trekking, it’s a good idea to be in shape and do some workouts. Your journey will be successful if you have an average degree of physical fitness. You may prepare for the walk by doing some basic adventure hiking training. As a result, it is preferable if you begin exercising at least a month ahead of time, as this will assist you in completing this expedition. Cardio workouts such as running, jogging, walking, cycling, and swimming can be done.
Departure Date | Cost/Person | Join Group |
---|---|---|
29/01/2025 | 2599 | Join Group |
Submit your review | |