Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is a perfect way to enjoy a close-up view of Mt Everest. A day tour to EBC by Helicopter offers best aerial Himalayan view of Nepal. You fly high over lush hills and alpine forests of rhododendron with awesome views of chain mountains. Everest Base Camp Helicopter tour is for adventure lovers who want to experience an adrenaline rush adventurous.
Mount Everest (8848 meters) is the highest peak in the world and also the best travel destinations. Everest Base Camp Tour with landing is a perfect option if you are unable to visit Everest Base Camp by trekking due to limited and any health issue. This is an excellent tour package for individuals and small group travellers who are limited by time.
Although, Everest Heli Tour, it seems a little expensive. But for charter and group joining basis, we are organizing Everest Base Camp Helicopter tour with flight landing at Kala Patthar. The trip is available for solo or with 2 pax, 3 pax, or 4 pax up to a maximum of 5 people. The memorable Everest experience helicopter tour is starting from Kathmandu.
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Flight Tour Route
Kathmandu Airport – Fly, over Nagarkot – Jiri – Land at Tenzing Hillary Airport, Lukla – Refueling – Fly over Syangboche – Tengboche – Pheriche – Gorak Shep – Land at EBC/Kala Patthar – Take off after 15 mins – Arrive at Hotel Everest View – Fly to Lukla – Refueling – Return flight to Kathmandu.
Although the journey is only 4 to 5 hours, the flight to the foothills of the highest peak in the world at Everest Base Camp will definitely provide you with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our Everest Base Camp Helicopter Flight Landing Tour lets you enjoy yourself for a full 15 minutes at the base camp or Kala Patthar in addition to the amazing flight experience.
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour takes off from Kathmandu and heads east towards Bhaktapur. The flight first takes you over the hills of Nagarkot and Jiri before eventually reaching the first stop at Lukla. The brief refueling session is followed by the flight over Namche Bazaar, Syangboche, Tengboche, Pheriche, and Gorak Shep to the Everest Base Camp.
Note: Helicopter landing at Kala Patthar depending on condition of landing spot and weather.The return flight route consists of a stop for breakfast at the Everest View Hotel in Syangboche. After this, the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour continues as you fly over Namche Bazaar and finally land at Lukla for refueling. Another half-an-hour of scenic Heli flight over the Himalayas takes you back to Kathmandu and the EBC Heli Tour comes to an end.
Conclusion
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour gives an excellent experience to the entire tour package of individuals in Nepal. This heli tour begins from Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal and later on, you have to fly eastward towards beautiful village consisting of Sherpa people and the gateway to Mount Everest in Lukla. The helicopter flight from Lukla thus moves ahead to Syangboche, Dingboche, Gorakshep and Khumbu mountain glacier to reach the top of Kalapathar from where you can see the Mt Everest very close.
Why Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour Package
- Trip Name: Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
- Tour Type: Charter Flight
- Maximum Group: 5 Persons
- Maximum Elevation: 5555 M
- Charter Cost: US$ 4500
- Group Joining Cost: US$ 1200
- Flight Duration: 4 to 5 hours
- Kalapatthar Landing time: 10 Minutes
- Maximum Weight: 240 kg
- Best Season: February, March, April, May, September, October, November, December.
- Helicopter Company: Air Dynasty, Simrik, Heli Everest, Altitude, Fishtail, Mountain Air
- Landing Points: Lukla Airport, Syangboche, Kalapathar.
- Himalayan Sights: Amadablam, Thameserkhu, Mt Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Kusum Kangaru, Khumbila, Island Peak, Mera Peak and others.
Trip Itinerary
Day 01Kathmmandu to Everest Base Camp by Helicopter
3/4 hours N/A N/A
06:00 am: Pickup from hotel or designated meeting point
06:15 am: Transfer to Kathmandu airport
06:45 am: Check-in to helicopter counter
07:00 am: Takeoff, Kathmandu to Lukla
07:30 am: Landing, stop at Lukla to refuel Helicopter
07:45 am: Takeoff, Lukla to Everest Base Camp
08:00 am: Landing at Everest Base Camp / Kala Patthar
08:15 am: Takeoff, Everest Base Camp to Syangboche
08:30 am: Landing, Breakfast at Everest View Hotel, Syangboche
09:30 am: Takeoff, Syangboche to Lukla
09:45 am: Landing, at Lukla for short time for refueling Helicopter
10:00 am: Takeoff, Return flight to Kathmandu
10:30 am: Landing, Arrival at Kathmandu, and successful completion of Everest Base Camp Heli Tour
11:00 am: Transfer to hotel
Note: The exact timing may vary depending on weather, air traffic, and other factors.
Detailed Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour with landing takes you from Kathmandu to Lukla in just 45 minutes and then the Everest Base Camp or Kala Patthar in 25 minutes. You are provided with almost 5 minutes of ground time at the base camp of the highest peak in the world, followed by the scenic flight back to Kathmandu. The total time for completing the trip is just 4-5 hours.
Pick up from the hotel and drive to Kathmandu Airport domestic terminal.
The Helicopter Tour to Everest Base Camp begins early in the morning (6:00 AM) as we pick you up from your hotel or designated meeting point and drive to TIA Airport domestic terminal.
Briefing on important safety measures and instruction guidelines and boarding on the flight.
Before boarding a flight a briefing on flight safety measures, and guidelines will be done by the flight instructor. After the briefing, you will be introduced to your pilot and then, you will get to board the helicopter.
Take off from Kathmandu to Lukla
After the seating arrangement, we will take off to the east of Kathmandu valley where you will get to enjoy the spectacular view of snow-capped peaks from Langtang range and Ganesh Himal to Manaslu and Gaurishankar peaks. Soon after flying past the green hills around Jiri in Dolakha, we will have our first stop at Lukla. You will also get to enjoy an aerial view of beautiful valleys and hills, Sherpa villages, monasteries, lakes, and rivers.
At Lukla refuel helicopter
Lukla (2,820 m) and the Tenzing Hillary Airport serve as entry points for most treks, tours, and expeditions in the Everest region.It will take about 10 – 15 minutes to refuel our helicopter. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the scenic beauty and mountain views.
Lukla to Kalapatthar ((5,644.5 m (18,519 ft.) Flight
After refueling the helicopter, the Everest Helicopter Flight takes off and continues to fly over the Dudh Koshi River valley towards Namche Bazaar. Namche is the largest town in the region and essentially the economic hub of Everest Region. It is called the gateway to Khumbu, because most of the travelers have to pass through Namche to enter the Khumbu region. On flying over this famous Sherpa settlement, we can enjoy spectacular views of Langtang Lirung (7,234 m), Ganesh Himal (7,429 m), Gauri Shankar Himal (7,134 m), Shishapangma (8,013 m), Gyachung Kang (7,952 m), Pumori (7,161 m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Nuptse (7,855 m), Ama Dablam (6,812 m), Kwangde, Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku and other majestic peaks in the region. The flight continues over notable villages like Syangboche, Tengboche (home to the Tengboche Monastery), Pheriche, and Gorak Shep (final settlement going forward) to the Everest Base Camp.
Landing at Kalapathar 5,644 m.
Landing at the Kalapathar 5,644 m. which is above the Everest Base Camp (5,380m) is a once in a lifetime experience that countless people dream to experience. The base camp is located below the dreaded Khumbu ice-fall and surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the world including Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Lobuche, and many more. In case the landing isn’t possible at Everest Base Camp due to bad weather, excessive snowfall, or any other issue, we will attempt for landing at Kala Patthar instead. Kala Patthar is an even better location in terms of scenery as it is one of the best viewpoints in the Khumbu region. Unlike, the base camp where the view of Everest is mostly blocked by the Lhotse Nuptse wall, Kala Patthar offers a 360-degree panorama of Everest as well as most of the region and its various stunning peaks.
At Kalapatthar 5,545 m.
Regardless of the location, you will have around 5 to 15 minutes time to enjoy the glorious scenery and magnificence surrounding. Make sure to capture these moments with a memorable photograph. Though we recommend you to be fully present at the moment and enjoy the scenic natural beauty. We will need to leave soon as staying at such a high altitude (5,380m) can be dangerous due to the possibility of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). After around 5 to 15 minutes, we will take off from Kalapatthar.
Kalapatthar to Everest View Hotel
After the glorious experience of landing at Everest Base Camp or Kalapatthar, we will head to the Everest View Hotel at Syangboche for breakfast. This famous hotel offers you a superb close-up view of Everest, along with some delicious food too of course!
Hotel Everest View and Breakfast
Everest View Hotel at 13000 ft is the highest place hotel in the world which holds the record in the Guinness Book of World Records. Here, you will get to enjoy a delicious breakfast with a 360-degree view of majestic mountains in the Everest View Hotel.The ground time for breakfast in Everest View Hotel is about 30 minutes. Enjoy breakfast at almost 4,000 meters while gazing upon the world’s highest peak, Everest is like a fairy dream come true.
Everest View Hotel to Lukla
We will take off from Syangboche and fly over Namche once again before landing shortly after at Lukla. Where we will stop in Lukla for 15 minutes to follow the routine refueling.
Lukla to Kathmandu
After following the routine refueling stop of 15 minutes, we will take off for the final Helicopter flight to Kathmandu. Enjoy the stunning aerial views of the Himalayas and the breathtaking landscape for another 30 minutes. After reaching Kathmandu, make sure to follow proper protocol and safely get off the Heli as instructed. We will have a vehicle ready to drop you off at your hotel. Congratulations on successfully completing the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour!
What's included?
- Airport transfer as per itinerary (Pickup and drop facility)
- Life Insurance for all crews members and their salary
- Passenger Insurance
- Helicopter flight over Everest Base Camp/Kalapatthar for 4 to 5 hours
- Domestic airport departure tax
- Service charge
What's not included?
- Nepal entrance visa fee
- Personal nature expenses
- Tea/coffee and breakfast.
- Necessary permits and entrance fee
- Accommodation at Kathmandu
Trip Information
Lukla to EBC Helicopter Tour Package
Everest Base Camp Helicopter tour with landing at Kalapathar is a complete package from Kathmandu to explore the Everest region within 4 to 5 hours. This tour is possible from Lukla airport to Everest Base Camp with landing in Kalapathar at less cost and time. Lukla to Everest Base Camp Helicopter tour is another popular tour program.
Namche to Everest Base Camp/Kalapatthar and return to Lukla or Kathmandu
Travelers who want to experience trekking in the Everest region start their walking from Lukla airport to Namche. It takes 2 days to reach Namche. If they want to shorten their trekking but want to experience the close-up view of Mount Everest and stand at Kalapathar top, then this Namche to Everest Base Camp overfly with landing at Kalapathar and return to Lukla to catch a regular flight or direct flight to Kathmandu by heli ride is wise option to save time.
This Namche to EBC helicopter flight is an ideal option to reach Kalapather within 15 minutes. It saves time and energy for the travelers and the most important is a lifetime memory of the aerial view of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest, and views from upfront are bound to take your breath away.
Phakding to Everest Base Camp and Lukla drop or Kathmandu
Another popular helicopter flight in the Everest region is from Phakding to Everest Base Camp and back to Lukla or Kathmandu airport. If a traveler can’t trek to Namche but want to explore the high Himalayas, this Phakding to EBC helicopter ride is a useful option full of amazing experiences.
Walking from Lukla, it takes about two to three hours to reach Phakding which gives a taste of the Mountain area. The cultural and natural introduction to the Everest region in a short period of time by walking to Phakding gives you the taste of trekking.
Most travelers stop at Phakding to spend their first night of Everest trekking. If they feel Acute Mountain Sickness; they are not suggested to walk over. So, flying by a helicopter from Phakding to Everest Base Camp and land at Kalapathar, and fly back to Lukla or Kathmandu to complete the Everest trekking.
Safety Notes for Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
There are some important things to remember regarding safety and regulations as well as the trip in general for Everest Helicopter Flight Tour. For starters, the total amount of places we visit and our landing spots (Everest View Hotel for instance) may change depending on the weather and other condition. Safety is our utmost priority, both for the clients as well as our crew. So, the final decision to make will be in the hands of our experienced pilots as they are the ones best suited to make this decision.
On our Helicopter Flight to Everest Base Camp, we will try to include all the important locations and highlights and give you as much time as possible to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and culture of the region. Some other important points to remember during the heli tour are listed below:
- Always be in the line of sight of your pilot. Enter/exit the helicopter from the side or front.
- Make sure you are wearing your seat belt properly.
- Don’t leave your appointed seat until the pilot has signaled it is safe to do so.
- Weight distribution is important in Helicopters, so we will try to arrange to seat accordingly. Please try not to change your assigned seats.
- No smoking unless you have received permission from the captain.
- Important Notes regarding maximum weight capacity per flight for landing in different places.
- The maximum weight per flight for a helicopter tour is 450 kg as you take off from Kathmandu. The maximum landing weight capacity for all the places in highlands varies at altitudes and the air pressure differs at different places. The maximum weight of all the passenger and their belongings to land on Syangboche is 450 kg. This is where the Everest View hotel is located. Similarly, for Pheriche, the maximum landing weight is 420 kg, and for landing at Kalapatthar the maximum landing weight has to be 220 kg.
- This is the reason why all 4 to 5 people in a group can not be taken to Kalapatthar at a time. The helicopter needs to do an extra shuttle flight from Pheriche to Kala Patthar.
- Information Regarding Helicopter and a maximum number of people that can fly in one helicopter.
- Maximum, 4 or 5 people can fly in a helicopter including kids. The weight limit for people along with their belongings is 450 kg and so, we recommend you discuss your total weight beforehand.
Helicopter Model use on Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
The AS350b3e series of helicopters get flown in the Himalayas. These helicopters are manufactured in the United States of America by Euro copter, and Bell Helicopters. They are especially designed for high altitude conditions.
We use B3+, B-3, B-2, models of Helicopters that are ideal for flying in the mountains. These versatile helicopters are extensively used in the rescue operation around the Everest base camp region as well. On our Everest helicopter tour from Kathmandu to Syangboche, we can accommodate a maximum of 6 persons on the B-3+ engine.
However, the maximum weight allowed in the Syangboche to Everest base camp / Kalapathar is 250 KG. Hence, as the weight limit exceeds, the helicopter needs to take turns for shuttle from Syangboche – Everest base camp – Kalapathar – Syangboche. We can accommodate 3 travelers at a time in one shuttle.
The rest can enjoy the stunning views of Mt. Everest while waiting for their turn. As the first group of travelers come back you can proceed for the Everest base camp tour. We will fly down to Lukla and then to Kathmandu after the beautiful everest helicopter tour.
Helicopter Flight Notes
- The Everest Base Camp helicopter tour with landing depends entirely upon the weather conditions.
- The unfavorable weather conditions makes the Everest Base Camp helicopter tour with landing difficult
- Flight around the Everest region gets delayed or cancelled frequently.
- You can also get some extra time during the flight upon request to observe some of the prominent sites.
- The pilot may land the helicopter at a convenient place in challenging conditions.
- You can customize your trip based upon your preference and schedule.
- Rescheduling is an option in case the flight gets cancelled or delayed due to the unexpected weather conditions.
EBC Helicopter Landing Tour cost and dates
Everest base camp helicopter tour with landing flight cost USD 1150 per person if group sharing with 5 pax. Best and reasonable affordable price, book now, call at(+977) 985 102 3742 (24 hrs on What's App). Everest helicopter tour in group joining discount - best budget package cost USD 1050 per person with fuel charges (if 5 pax flying together). If less pax needs to adjust the more cost. Luxury Charter / Private flight available every day please email us at missionecotreknepal@gmail.com now.
Weight Restriction and Extra Cost for EBC Helicopter tour.
On top of helicopter tour cost, clients need to pay extra Mount Everest National park fees USD 30 (local Nepalese rupees Rs. 3000) each, and Kathmandu Airport tax cost USD 5 each. Everest view hotel breakfast extra - depend on choices of foods and drinks- it costs USD 35 and local rural government tax-USD 20.
Weight restrictions: Weight must be average including camera, jacket, and small day packs, for 3 pax flying in one flight must be under 240 kg, up to 5 pax flying together weight must be under 480 kg. Every extra shuttle at extra cost only.
Best Season and Weather Information for EBC Heli Tour
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is possible at any time of the year since the tour takes only a few hours of time. However, the weather in the Everest region keeps on changing which can limit the possibilities of flying helicopters to Everest Base camp. Moreover, during the summer season, heavy rain and high humidity make it difficult to operate Helicopter flights.
In Autumn and Spring, the sky is clear most of the time and the rain is occasionally making it the best season for Helicopter tours in Nepal. Also, during the spring and autumn season, the visibility is very good and you will get to enjoy the spectacular aerial views and picturesque mountains vistas. The winter season can be another good option for those who are already in Nepal at winter. A clear day in winter can be the best day to go for a helicopter tour to Everest. In winters the mountains are fully covered with glazing snow glowing brightly in the sunlight. No season is bad for helicopter tours in Nepal. After all the visibility and good weather during the flight day are what’s more important for EBC Heli Tour which is only a single-day flight tour.
In Spring Season
The spring season which lasts from March to May is regarded as the best season for Heli Flight Tour to the Everest. The lush green hills seem even more beautiful now as they are dotted with blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers. In spring the sky is clear which makes the mountains clearly visible. Not just the hills but the view of the mountains is also spectacular during spring thanks to the clear skies. The temperature is also perfect during this time, clocking in at a moderate 15 to 20 degrees Celsius during the daytime, which drops down and hovers around 0 to 5 degrees Celsius once the sun goes down.
In Autumn Season
September to December is peak season for tourism and trekking in Nepal, and the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is no exception. This period is the autumn season which is known for the superb combination of pleasant weather, moderate temperature, clear skies, and breathtaking scenery. Like spring, the autumn season is a fantastic time to visit the Everest Base Camp. The temperature generally hovers between 15 to 20 degrees Celsius when the sun is up and stays around -5 to 5 degrees Celsius during night time. The sunlight and its UV rays are much stronger than you may expect at the base camp, so don’t forget to use proper sunscreen and protection.
In Summer/Monsoon Season
Monsoon is off-season for trekking in Nepal. And, for tourism in general, monsoon offers an offbeat experience. The temperature is generally moderate like in the previous two seasons but the weather tends to be unpredictable. To visit the Everest Base Camp in the monsoon, especially with Everest Heli Flight Tour, you need to be patient to wait for the correct day with good weather. However, if you have enough time and patience to wait for the perfect day, then your experience will surely be unmatched. Thanks to the rain as it washes away all the dust and pollution, the skies are as clear as they can be. Aside from the amazing scenery, this is also the perfect time to travel for botanists or nature enthusiasts.
In Winter Season
The winter season in Nepal typically falls from December to February and it is a unique time to visit the Everest Base Camp. The temperature drops very low around -10 to -15 degrees, especially at high altitudes. This combined with the continual snowfall means that even lodging and accommodation can be hard to find during the winter. This is why Everest Base Camp Trek is tough to perform during the winter. In a sense, this makes winter an excellent time for the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour. You get to enjoy the breathtaking aerial view of the sparking peaks including Everest without any hassle while also experiencing the rich snowfall during your ground time at the Everest base camp. With clear blue skies, the mountain vistas are generally spectacular in winter as the beauty of sparkling peaks is further enhanced by the winter snow.
Preparation and Clothing for Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour does not involve just flying at a high altitude but also landing at the Everest Base Camp which is at an altitude of 5,380m. Preparation and proper clothing are very important for a Helicopter Flight to Everest Base Camp. The sunlight and UV rays are much stronger than you may expect at such elevation, so proper sun protection and sunscreen are important. Very cold and chilly winds set in past the afternoon so, layering your clothing with windproof jackets on the outside is also necessary. Similarly, the temperature can drop quite low if the weather turns cloudy, so having a warm down jacket with gloves and hats is also useful. Below, we have listed the important items including clothing as well as other equipment that you will have to carry for the EBC Helicopter Flight Tour.
Windproof down Jacket (preferably waterproof too)
Warm trousers
Sunhat and woolen cap
Scarf
Sunglasses/Goggles
Sunscreen (preferably of SPF30+ for full protection)
A bottle of water
Toilet paper and other necessities
Mobiles and cameras
Your passport or passport copy
FAQs
Starting from 1300 meters, we will fly towards 5,500 meters high or sometimes more in some areas.
It lands not at Everest Base Camp and the summit, lands on Kalapathar viewpoint for a very short duration (approx. 5-10 minutes). The landing may also be affected by the weather condition as well as perfect landing areas. Sometimes avalanches, wind, and rock falls may obstruct the landing spot. We will try our best to fulfill our promise from our side.
It’s too cold in the Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar and longtime landing in an extremely cold area may lead to the Helicopters engine off. So, to avoid such unwanted problems, we will land for a very short duration (enough time to explore Khumbu glaciers and Icefalls and capture them in your camera). Similarly staying above 5000 meters might be an altitude sickness problem.
Yes, you will get 5-10 minutes in Everest Base Camp which is quite enough time for you to enjoy the beautiful sight and scenery of rugged mountains and glaciers. Due to the high altitude threat, a longer time is not recommended.
Without any doubt, all our pilots and guides are well trained with an experience of more than a decade in this line. Our tour leaders have experience in leading the tourists from all around the globe and showing the Himalayan wonders with full knowledge of flora-fauna, local cultures, and lifestyles and are very helpful.
They are always ready for your help in any kind of Emergency and well equipped to call for a helicopter in case of serious emergency for Helicopter evacuation.
Yes, we offer you money’s worth and the best value trip without any hidden cost. However, each company has its own policy of dealing with worldwide customers regarding the price cost of the trip but more people in a group will be beneficial to both customers and the company. In Everest Helicopter Tour maximum of 4 people can join as one group, this will reduce the chartered helicopter cost and lodging/food costs, too.
At first sending the advance trip payment to our company in our Bank account provided where you must fill forms with detail of your passport with expiration dates, most important the trip of your choice and then sending a transfer minimum of 50 % advance trip payment, which is non-refundable to secure you’re booking well in advance. On receiving your details of the following document like a passport with scanned or photo-copy, along with booking forms, then we will send you a full confirmation letter with a deposit as well as receipt of advance trip payment.
You can contact us for direct transfer to deposit in our bank account and as well with Credit Card payment, we do accept Visa / Master Card or any other safe and widely used Credit Card with an extra 04 % surcharge as levy charge. We also accept PayPal and online payment as well.
Yes, send us an email with your preferred flight date which will help us to join you in a group and share your costs of EBC Heli Tour.
Yes, we are always ready to take you to Mount Everest Base Camp by Helicopter. You can contact us for the best excursion to Everest in a Helicopter.
Yes, the EBC Heli flight finishes by noon then you can take an international flight after 2 PM.
It’s only 10-15 minutes walking or 2-4 minutes’ drive from Kathmandu International Airport to Domestic Airport.
It depends on your group size, a group with 4 members will help to reduce your cost. Normally it starts from 900 U.S. dollars.
Yes, we pick you up from Everest Base Camp or Kalapathar or any other places in Khumbu Region like Gokyo Lake and Gorakshep, etc. and drop you at Lukla or Kathmandu as your wish.
Yes, we can communicate with your insurance company and arrange rescue if any emergency occurs. We also provide air ambulance service and chartered helicopter service to Everest Base Camp.
Yes, we always have an oxygen cylinder for an emergency.
16. Is there any helicopter ride to Everest base camp and summit, landing on the ground of the peak?
Our helicopter flies over Khumbu glacier, the largest glacier in the region, and lands at Everest Base Camp. Kalapathar is the highest point where our helicopter lands and no helicopter lands on the summit of Everest for commercial purposes. During an emergency, we can land on the various parts of Everest for rescuing.
Yes, you can charter a helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp. Contact us for a reasonable price and guaranteed service with experienced pilots and guides.
For lower cost please join a group of maximum 5 people.
The weather in Everest Region is unpredictable, so we call the local people for live updates and start our trip. The early morning flights are more pleasant.
Yes, we can pick you up from Gorakshep, Lobuche, and Pheriche. Contact us if you need any Helicopter service in Everest Region.
Yes, we have all the options of these flights on our scheduled flight dates and you need to confirm one day before the flight.
If bad wind- safety first so can’t land at Kalapathar or Everest base camp if the wind is worse. Thank you for your understanding and co-operation.
We do not have pressurized cabin helicopters in Nepal. We fly B3-E Helicopter which does not require a pressurized cabin.