Everest Region

Helicopter Tour to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar - 2 Days

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NOTE: Price is per person for a group of 5 people. INCLUDES Lukla Flights (Fixed-wing) Ramechhap transfer if needed Heli Flyover of EBC and Landing at Kala Patthar Guided Tour at Lukla Accommodation on twin sharing basis 1 Breakfast Permit.

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NOTE: Price is per person for a group of 3 people. INCLUDES International Airport Transfers Lukla Flights (Fixed-wings) Ramechhap transfer if needed Heli Flyover of EBC and Landing at Kala Patthar Guided Tour at Lukla Accommodation on twin sharing basis 1 Breakfast Permits

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Flexible Cancellation Policy & Fair Prices

NOTE: Price is per person for a group of 3 people. INCLUDES Intl. Airport Transfers Lukla Flights (Fixed-wings) Ramechhap transfer if needed Heli Flyover of EBC and Landing at Kala Patthar Guided Tour at Lukla Accommodation on twin sharing basis 1 Breakfast Permits

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Land at the iconic viewpoint of Kala Patthar, see Mount Everest up close and fly over Everest Base Camp.
  • See Ama Dablam, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Pumori, and other mountains up close.
  • Unwind for the night at the Sherpa village of Lukla.
  • Get a bird’s eye view of the entire Everest Region, Everest Base Camp, and Khumbu Glacier from above.
  • Fully customize your itinerary based on your requirements.

QUICK FACTS

  • Difficulty Level
    Easy
  • Total Length
    Not available
  • Highest Altitude
    5,644 meters
  • Elevation Profile
    Not available
  • Start location
    Lukla
  • Finish location
    Lukla
  • Permits
    Sagarmatha NP Permit, Khumbu Rural Municipality Permit.
  • Best Season
    March to June. September to December.

DAY TO DAY ITINERARY

DESCRIPTION

A quick helicopter tour to land at Kala Patthar to see Mount Everest, Everest Base Camp, and Khumbu Glacier up close is a perfect getaway for those who really want to see Everest, but do not wish to walk eight days for it. Also, as you will only be exposed to high altitude for a very limited time, the altitude related risks are also very limited on this tour.

It is ideal for families who do not wish to risk the rigors of high altitude trekking, and those that are pressed for time. Even for those who have walked this route, this tour can give a completely different bird's eye perspective of the Everest Region.


WHY HONEYGUIDE?

~ Specialized in Everest - From dropping cyclists at Kala Patthar to classy New Year events, we have done some exciting things in Everest. ~ Travelers’ Choice Award 2022 by Tripadvisor - Also, we only use hotels that are highly rated on Tripadvisor. ~ Understand Everest inside out - Extensive online resources and deep community involvement. ~ Only Online Travel Agency in Nepal- Option to book Treks & Heli Tours / Flights / Hotels / Trekking Guides directly. ~ Love the Mountains and are fun to talk to.

If you have any questions, feel free to Call / WhatsApp / Email Bimmi OR Fill out an Enquiry Form.


ALTERNATIVES If a night at Lukla and 10 minutes at Kala Patthar feels a bit too short for you, HoneyGuide has more immersive helicopter tours too.

The Namche Heli Trek and Hotel Everest View Heli Trek start with an easy trek to Namche / Hotel Everest View for the first 5 days. And then, on the last day, you take a helicopter to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar and return to Lukla.

If you wish to limit walking to a few hours but still want to breathe in the scenery for a couple of days, the Hotel Everest View Heli Tour is an excellent alternative.

If you do not wish to spend even a single night in the Everest Region the Helicopter Tour to EBC from Kathmandu will be your best option.


WHY HONEYGUIDE? From running the World’s Highest New Year to dropping cyclists at Kala Patthar, HoneyGuide has run some pretty epic tours in the Everest Region. We do it because we love the mountains and wish to contribute to the local community. This isn’t lost upon our travelers who speak very favorably about us. We also maintain a 99% success rate because we run private tours with flexible bookings, provide 24x7 ground support, and use experienced trekking guides. Additionally, we are the only travel company in Nepal that provides online booking options for flights to Lukla, hotels throughout the Everest Region, and trekking guides from Lukla or Kathmandu. For those who want to trek independently, we provide extensive online resources. :) Our marketing, sales, and ground operation teams are all inhouse. This helps keep our prices reasonable and ensures that our services sync up with our promises. Whether you are looking for an epic adventure, a comfortable family getaway, or a culturally immersive experience in the Everest Region, we probably have something for you. Oh, by the way, did we mention that our sense of humor isn’t that shabby either. Note: Latest Visa and Safety Update for travelling to Nepal.


DETAILED ITINERARY

DAY 1: KATHMANDU/RAMECHHAP - LUKLA - KALA PATTHAR - EBC - LUKLA

View from Kala Patthar ~ Flight from Kathmandu/Ramechhap to Lukla (25 min). ~ Check in to Hotel at Lukla. ~ Take a helicopter from Lukla over the Dudhkoshi, past Namche Bazaar to see Everest Base Camp and Khumbu Glacier up close. ~ After a close flyover on the Everest Base Camp side, we touchdown at the iconic viewpoint of Kala Patthar for 10 minutes. ~ And then we return to Lukla. ~ After lunch, there will be a guided tour of Lukla village. ~ Overnight at Lukla. Accommodation: Himalaya Lodge, Lukla.

DAY 2: LUKLA - KATHMANDU/RAMECHHAP

Lukla Airport ~ Early morning flight back to Kathmandu/Ramechhap. (25 minutes)


CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to Call / WhatsApp / Email Bimmi OR Fill an Enquiry Form.

We will happily tweak this tour to your liking. Some possible changes are: ~ Travel by helicopter between Kathmandu and Lukla - approx. USD 400 per person one way | USD 2,400 per flight. ~ Book rooms with attached bathrooms where possible - approx. USD 10 per night per person. ~ Add hotel and/or city tour in Kathmandu - approx. USD 100 per person. ~ Include meals and hot water - approx. USD 35 per day for three meals + hot water.


INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

Includes

~ Flights between Kathmandu/Ramechap and Lukla.(Fixed-wing) ~ Accommodation at Lukla on twin sharing basis ~ 1 Breakfast ~ Heli Tour as mentioned in the itinerary ~ Guided tour of Lukla ~ All Government and Local Permits

Excludes

~ Meals (NPR 600 to 1000 per meal) ~ Airport Tax for Heli Tour NPR 200 ~ Tips for guides and porters (15% of wages is considered fair) ~ Drinks, Travel Insurance, and anything else not mentioned in Inclusions


EVEREST PLANNING RESOURCES

SAFETY FIRST Nepal Visa and Safety Update / Pre-existing Conditions / Altitude Illnesses / Water Safety / Heli Safety Briefing / Insurance / Detailed Health and Safety Post

FIND YOUR PERFECT TOUR Short Treks / Heli Tours / Heli Treks / Ways to See Everest / All Tours

BEST TIME TO GO Best time for EBC | EBC in Jan / Feb / Mar / Apr / May / Jun / Jul / Aug / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec

PLANNING ESSENTIALS Expectation vs Reality / Cost in USD, INR & NPR / Difficulty / Training / Packing List / Maps / Permits / Side Trips / Solo Treks / Independent Treks / For Women

FLIGHTS TO LUKLA Online Flight Booking / Getting to Lukla / Lukla Weather and Flights / Survival Guide / Alternatives / Lukla Airport / Getting to Ramechhap / Ramechhap Flights

HOTELS IN EVEREST Online Hotel Booking / Overview / Hotels in Lukla / Namche / Dingboche / Lobuche / Gorakshep / Gokyo

TREKKING GUIDES FOR EVEREST Trekking Guides from Lukla / from Kathmandu / How to hire a guide?

WHAT TO EXPECT Hotels in Everest / WiFi, Mobile Network, Electricity / Food and Drinks / Sherpa Food / For Vegans

CULTURE Epic Photo ops / Sherpa Names / Khumbila / 5 Secrets / Festivals / Tengboche Monastery /

NATURE Mount Everest / Everest Base Camp / Everest Viewpoints / Kala Patthar / Ama Dablam / Mount Mera / Mountains / Birds / Wildlife / Flowers / Lakes /

VILLAGE DETAILS Lukla / Phakding / Monjo / Namche / Tengboche / Deboche / Pangboche / Dingboche / Pheriche / Thukla / Lobuche / Gorakshep / Dzongla / Gokyo / Thame / All Villages

FAQS

Traveling to the mountains poses some inherent risks. As such, the best strategy is to prepare for the worst and then hope for the best.

PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS

The first thing to keep in mind is to see if you have pre-existing conditions that could cause complications at high altitudes. Specifically, suppose you have sickle cell disease, pulmonary hypertension, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, or congenital heart problems. In that case, we highly recommend you consult with a qualified physician before planning a trip to the mountains. Read more.

ALTITUDE-ILLNESS

Given the low amount of oxygen at high altitudes, a sensible ascent is essential to give your body the time to acclimate to the thin air. Failure to do so can lead to your lungs or brain filling up with water leading to death in some cases. The key is not to climb more than 500 meters in one day once you pass the 2,500 meters mark. Read more.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Given the extreme weather in the high mountains, proper gear and regimen must have a safe and comfortable tour. The three most important things that you have to prepare for are cold, snow, and radiation. As such, invest in the right sunglasses, sunscreen, boots, and clothing. Read more.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

We highly recommend everyone get travel insurance covering high altitude evacuation before leaving on a trek to the high mountains. Global Rescue and World Nomads are both highly recommended. For Nepali travelers, please note that insurance that covers helicopter rescue is not available as of now. As such, please be careful while planning your tour and only work with companies that can provide timely evacuation service if needed.

RESCUE AND EMERGENCY

As health facilities are limited in the mountains, a helicopter's evacuation is usually the only option during an emergency. As such, the right insurance provider is essential. If you are not buying insurance for some reason, please ensure that there is someone in Kathmandu who can coordinate payments for a helicopter rescue. Here are some other contacts that might come in handy during an emergency. If you still have questions, please feel free to call / whatsapp us at +977-9801916215 or email Ashish at nectar@honeyguideapps.com

HOW DO I MAKE A PAYMENT?

To confirm your tour, you will have to make complete payment either through one of your integrated payment gateways or transfer the funds to the following bank accounts:

For Nepali citizens:
Account Name:: HoneyGuide Pvt. Ltd. Beneficiary Bank: Himalayan Bank, Patan Branch Account Number: 00606903770018
For Indian Citizens:
For USD transfers
Account Name: HoneyGuide Apps, Inc. Bank Name: Silicon Valley Bank Account Number: 3302225311 Swift Code: SVBKUS6S ABA Routing Number: 121140399

BOOKING A TOUR

Deposit Required for Reservation: 50 percent of total tour cost Deadline for Full Payment: 2 weeks before the tour begins

CHANGING A TOUR

Two weeks before tour date: No extra charge 1 to 2 weeks before tour date: 10% additional charge Two days to 1 week between tour date: 20% additional charge Within two days of tour date: Above 30% (variable)

CANCELLING A TOUR

Two weeks before tour date: No charge (transaction charges may apply) One to two weeks before tour date: 20% Cancellation Charge Two days to one week between tour date: 50% Cancellation Charge Within two days of tour date: No Refund.

DELAYS AND CHANGES DURING THE TOUR

In case of flight delays/cancellations due to bad weather or unforeseen circumstances, HoneyGuide will change the dates at no additional costs. However, any extra cost incurred, including but not limited to accommodation and food, will be the responsibility of the traveler.
In case of changes due to the trekker's health issues, HoneyGuide will make all the changes without any additional cost. However, any extra charge because of the changes will be the responsibility of the traveler.

While Nepal's mountains see six seasons, the best period to go to the mountains is from March-May and September-December. However, every season has its quirk, just like people. So keep reading to find your match.
For those going to Everest Region, do check out the Best time to go to Everest post.

January/February (Winter)

January/February is a good time for trekkers willing to brave the cold and snow for empty trails, fantastic mountain views, and wildlife sightings.

March/April (Spring)

This is a period that offers a little bit of everything: a little bit of mountain view, a little bit of warm weather, a little bit of flowers, a little bit of crowd, and a whole lot of fun.

May/June (Summer)

This is the best time for those into nature. The flowers are quite something this time of the year, and the bird activity is fantastic. The monsoon hasn't started, and as such, mornings are still clear with beautiful mountain views.

July/August (Monsoon)

Only for hardcore trekkers who are willing to put up with the elements for an authentic cultural experience and high altitude flowers. Also, flight disruptions are very likely, and chances of mountain views are close to zero.

September/October (Fall)

This period is everyone's darling, and the trails are as crowded as they can be. The mountain views are something to write home about, and the temperature is just perfect.

November/December (Pre-Winter)

Another popular period among trekkers and the driest two months in the calendar. Indeed it has gotten a bit nippy during the mornings and evenings, but it is still manageable. Count on a lot of sunshine and crystal clear mountain views.

The difficult thing with gear is to make sure you have enough without carrying too much. Whether you are walking or taking the helicopter, the most important thing is to layer up. As such inner thermals, shirts, fleece, a down jacket, and trousers are essential. A warm hat and a buff are beneficial. As for shoes, feel free to make your pick depending on the weather and altitude. Given the amount of UV up there, good sunscreen and sunglasses are also essential. Read more.

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    Going to the mountains
    is going home.’
    - John Muir
    Great things are done when
    men and mountains meet.’
    - William Blake
    There is no such thing as bad weather,
    only inappropriate clothing.’
    - Sir Ranulph Fiennes
    Going to the mountains
    is going home.’
    - John Muir
    Great things are done when
    men and mountains meet.’
    - William Blake
    There is no such thing as bad weather,
    only inappropriate clothing.’
    - Sir Ranulph Fiennes