Everest Base Camp Heli Trek

Everest Base Camp Heli Trek reveals some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Himalayas. After exploring Kathmandu, you fly to Lukla (2,860 m) where your trek to Everest begins. The trail follows the course of the Dudh Kosi, the ‘River of Milk’, gradually climbing through forests of rhododendron and magnolia.

There are rest days at Namche Bazaar (the delightful Sherpa capital) and at Dingboche village (set below the spectacular peak of Ama Dablam) – to help adjust to the altitude.

By the time, you reach Loboche the temperature will have dropped and you will be walking among frozen rivers in an icy wilderness. From here, you make the trek to Base Camp itself – at the foot of the world’s highest peak. The next day brings you to the final highlight – Kalar Patthar (5,545 m) with stunning views of Everest and the Khumbu Glacier cascading below.

After returning from Kala Patthar you will have breakfast in Gorak Shep, then board a helicopter to return to Kathmandu. The standard cost of a helicopter tour to EBC typically starts from around $1,200 to $2,500 per person.

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Everest Base Camp Trek 18 Days

Everest Base Camp 18 Days Trek reveals some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Himalayas. After exploring Kathmandu, you fly to Lukla where your trek to Everest begins. The trail follows the course of the Dudh Kosi, the ‘River of Milk’, which gradually climbs through forests of rhododendron and magnolia. There are rest days at Namche Bazaar (the delightful Sherpa capital) and at Dingboche village (set below the spectacular peak of Ama Dablam) – to help adjust to the altitude.

By the time, you reach Lobuche the temperature will have dropped and you will be walking among frozen rivers in an icy wilderness. From here, you make the trek to Base Camp itself – at the foot of the world’s highest peak. The next day brings you to the final highlight – Kalar Patthar (5545 m) with stunning views of Everest and the Khumbu Glacier cascading below.

Highlights of the trek

  • Panoramic view from Syangbuche
  • Experiencing Sherpa culture in Khumjung village and Tengboche Monastery
  • Views of Mt. Everest from Kala Patthar peak.

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Everest Base Camp – Gokyo-Ri Via Cho La Pass Trek

Gokyo-Ri Via Cho La Pass Trek

This is an ideal trek for experienced trekkers who want to experience both Everest Base Camp and the challenge of crossing Cho La Pass. It is one of the most spectacular high mountain passes in the Himalayas. The paths after Namche bazaar to Gokyo are relatively quiet but you’ll love it.

Gokyo and the breathtaking views from Gokyo-Ri are even more spectacular than those above Everest base camp. After exploring Kathmandu, you fly to Lukla where your trek to Everest begins. The trail follows the course of the Dudh Kosi, the ‘River of Milk’, gradually climbing through forests of rhododendron and magnolia. There are rest days at Namche Bazaar (the delightful Sherpa capital) at the foot of the world’s highest peak.

Soon you will reach Gokyo village where you can enjoy the views from the nearby peak (Gokyo-Ri) and the sight of the sacred Gokyo Lakes. The crossing of the Cho Las pass is very challenging. Especially if there is ice along the trails, but in just two days we will be approaching Everest Base Camp. The next day brings you to the final highlight – Kala Patar (5,545 m) with stunning views of Everest and the Khumbu Glacier cascading below.

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