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Mount Everest Helicopter Tour

destination Everest
duration 1 Days
grade Moderate
start/end point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
region Everest
max altitude 5550m
group size 2-15
meal Not Included
activity 2 Hrs
accommodation Not Included
season All Season

Mount Everest Helicopter Tour

The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is a popular and exciting way to experience the beauty of the Himalayas and Mount Everest without committing to a full trek to the base camp. This tour typically departs from Kathmandu and takes you on a scenic helicopter ride over the stunning Nepalese landscape, providing amazing views of mountains, valleys, and glaciers.

The tour typically lasts around four to five hours, and includes a stop at the Everest Base Camp where you can take in the stunning views and take photographs. Along the way, you'll also get to see other famous peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. Depending on the tour operator, some tours may also include a landing at Kala Patthar, a popular viewpoint offering stunning views of the Himalayas.

The cost of the tour can vary depending on the operator and the specific itinerary, but it is generally more expensive than a traditional trek to the Everest Base Camp. However, the convenience and speed of the helicopter tour make it a popular choice for those who may not have the time or physical ability to complete a trek to the base camp.

If you're interested in taking a helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp, it's important to do your research and find a reputable Himalayan Yoga And Excursion who is experienced in high-altitude flying and has a strong safety record. Additionally, it's important to be aware of the potential risks and altitude sickness associated with flying at high altitudes, and to take proper precautions to stay safe and healthy during the tour.

ITINERARY

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6:00 am: Pickup from your hotel in Kathmandu and transfer to the airport 7:00 am: Board the helicopter and take off for Lukla 8:00 am: Stop at Lukla for refueling and permits 8:30 am: Continue the flight to Everest Base Camp, passing over Namche Bazaar and other scenic spots along the way 9:30 am: Land at Everest Base Camp and spend 30-45 minutes exploring the area and taking photos 10:15 am: Board the helicopter and fly back to Kathmandu 11:15 am: Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer back to your hotel Note: The actual itinerary may vary depending on the Himalayan Yoga And Excursion and weather conditions.

SERVICES

COST INCLUDE

  • Helicopter transportation
  • All necessary permits and fees
  • Oxygen masks and life jackets
  • Experienced pilot and ground staff
  • Guided tour of the Everest Base Camp
  • Landing fee and parking fee
  • Pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Kathmandu

COST EXCLUDE

  • Accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Meals and drinks
  • Personal expenses such as souvenirs, phone calls, and laundry
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Additional activities or excursions not included in the tour itinerary

EQUIPMENTS

The equipment required for an Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour includes a helicopter, which is typically provided by the Himalayan Yoga And Excursion, as well as safety equipment such as oxygen masks and life jackets, which are also provided by the operator.

Passengers should wear comfortable and warm clothing suitable for the high-altitude environment, including sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, and a waterproof jacket. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are also recommended to protect against the strong sunlight and glare reflecting off the snow.

It's important to note that some Himalayan Yoga And Excursion may have additional requirements or recommendations for equipment, so it's important to check with your specific Himalayan Yoga And Excursion for their requirements and recommendations before your tour.

GOOD TO KNOW

WEATHER

The weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, so be prepared for changes in weather conditions. Flights may be delayed or canceled due to poor weather, so it's important to be flexible with your travel plans.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

Flying at high altitudes can increase the risk of altitude sickness, which can be a serious medical condition. Be sure to talk to your doctor before the tour and take necessary precautions to avoid altitude sickness.

PHOTOGRAPHY

The views on an Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour are breathtaking, so be sure to bring a camera or smartphone to capture the scenery. However, be aware that the cold temperatures can affect battery life, so it's a good idea to bring spare batteries or a portable charger.

CLOTHING

It can be cold at high altitudes, so be sure to wear warm clothing including a down jacket, hat, gloves, and sturdy hiking boots. It's also a good idea to dress in layers, as the temperature can change quickly during the day.

WEIGHT LIMITS

Helicopters have strict weight limits, so be sure to provide accurate information about your weight and luggage to the tour operator. They may ask you to weigh yourself and your luggage before the flight.

SAFETY

Your safety is paramount, so be sure to choose a reputable Himalayan Yoga And Excursion with experienced pilots and a strong safety record. Follow all instructions from the ground staff and pilot, and be aware of emergency procedures in case of an emergency.

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FAQS

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The best time to take a helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp is generally from September to November or from March to May, when the weather is clear and the visibility is good.
The tour typically lasts around four to five hours, including time for the helicopter ride, a stop at the Everest Base Camp, and time for taking photos and exploring the area.
The number of people that can fit in a helicopter depends on the size of the helicopter, but most tours can accommodate between 4 to 6 passengers.
The altitude at the Everest Base Camp is around 17,600 feet (5,364 meters) above sea level.
No, you do not need to be physically fit to take a helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp, as you will not be doing any trekking. However, it's important to be aware of the risks of altitude sickness and to take necessary precautions to stay healthy.
You should bring warm and comfortable clothing suitable for high-altitude weather, as well as a camera or smartphone to capture the stunning views. You should also bring any necessary medication, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for any type of travel, including a helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp. Be sure to purchase travel insurance that covers emergency medical expenses and evacuation.
A helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp is generally considered safe, as long as you choose a reputable tour operator with experienced pilots and a strong safety record. However, as with any type of travel, there are always risks involved, so it's important to follow all instructions and take necessary precautions to stay safe.

We Offer Group Discount

No. Of People Price Per Person
1 Pax USD 5,000
2 Pax USD 4,950
3 Pax USD 4,900
4 - 6 Pax USD 4,850
7 - 12 Pax USD 4,800
13 - 18 Pax USD 4,750
19 - 24 Pax USD 4,700

All Inclusive Cost

USD 5,000

Per Person

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AN amazing spiritual journey of everest helicopter tour

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A luxury, time-saving way to experience Everest with stunning aerial views and landings at Kala Patthar or Everest View Hotel. Ideal for those who can't trek but want a breathtaking Himalayan adventure. Best in spring/autumn, though weather-dependent. Expensive ($1,000–$5,000) but worth it for a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Rating: 9.5/10 🌟

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