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Everest Base Camp Jeep Ride with Helicopter Return

Trip code HH-EBC-JR-HELI-14
Package name Everest Base Camp Jeep Ride with Helicopter Return
Duration 14
Max. elevation 5545 m
Level DIFFICULT
Transportation Jeep, helicopter, domestic flight
Accomodation 3*** Standard Hotel in Kathmandu and the best available lodge on the trek.
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu- Salleri- Paiya-Phakding-Namche- Lobuche-EBC- Kalapatthar-Lukla-Kathmandu
Cost USD 1,895 per person

Highlights

Overview

Are you looking for an adventurous jeep ride to Everest Base Camp and helicopter return? We are here to offer this thrilling trip to you. 

Everest Base Camp Jeep Ride with Helicopter Return is fully furnished and blended trip to Everest Base Camp for those who are willing to step at Everest Base Camp with adventurous jeep ride from Kathmandu to Bupsa/Paiya (2730 m | 8,957 ft). and then trek to Everest Base Camp and fly or return back with exhilarating heli flight back to Lukla. 

This trip offers you three different flavors of adventure: a jeep ride to Paiya/Bupsa through Salleri trek to EBC and a helicopter ride while returning. 

Everest Base Camp Jeep Ride with Helicopter Return will be a massive trip for you to the highest mountain base camp of the world with adventurous jeep ride, trekking and helicopter flight. 
The trip takes you to Everest Base Camp (5364m) and Kalapatthar (5545m) through Sagarmatha National Park, the national park located at the highest elevation of the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Everest View Hotel (3880m) and offers you an opportunity to witness majestic and most thrilling Mt. Everest, Pumori, Loa Tse, Nupse, Thamserkhu and Ama Dablam. Along with them, you can also see the massive Khumbu glaciers, religious and cultural sites, and ancient civilizations and enjoy the tremendous landscapes of the grand Khumbu region. 

The trip is fully safe, flexible and convenient with the veteran trekking crew who are experts in local culture, weather forecast, first-aid application and rescue evacuation required during the trip. 

Permits Required for Everest Base Camp Trek

Trekking to Everest Base Camplocated in the majestic Himalayas of Nepal, is a dream adventure for many outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. However, before embarking on this awe-inspiring journey, it is essential to obtain the necessary permits to ensure a smooth and legal trekking experience. Three different permits are required for the Everest Base Camp Trek: the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card, the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and the Khumbu Area Entry Permit.

The TIMS card is an important document that tracks trekkers' information for their safety and security. The Nepal Tourism Board issues it and is mandatory for all trekkers. The TIMS card helps to keep a record of trekkers' itineraries and ensures that necessary rescue and medical services can be provided in case of emergencies. It also helps to monitor the flow of tourists and collect data on trekking activities in the region. TIMS Card Costs $20 per person. You can collect it through the trekking/travel company. 

The Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit is required to enter the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the Everest region. The permit aims to conserve the natural and cultural heritage of the area and funds various conservation and development projects. It is issued by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation and allows trekkers to explore the stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and the unique Sherpa culture of the region. It costs $30 per person or equivalent to Rs. 3000.

The Khumbu Area Entry Permit is another crucial permit required for the trek. It is issued by the local government of the Khumbu region and serves to manage and regulate trekking activities in the area. The permit fees contribute to local development projects, infrastructure improvements, and environmental conservation efforts. It has been in the implementation for the last 5 years. It costs $20 per person or equivalent to Rs. 2000. 

In conclusion, Everest Base Camp Trek requires three permits: the TIMS Card, the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and the Khumbu Area Entry Permit. These permits not only ensure a legal and organized trekking experience but also contribute to the preservation and sustainable development of the Everest region. Obtaining these permits allows trekkers to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and experience the rich culture and hospitality of the Sherpa people. Please, do not board on the trek until you collect these three different permits. If any inconveniences occur contact us.


Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival and Orientation (1,338 m/4,390 ft)and transfer to hotel.

On first arrival at Kathmandu and Nepal international airport, Haven Holidays' Representative will receive you at the Tribhuvan International Airport. After getting introduced with the staff or the representative, your baggage will be loaded either in car, coach or bus as per group size. A short drive to the center of Kathmandu city, where your hotels is located. On checking to your lovely rooms, getting refreshed from Jet-Lag, then get ready for group briefing. Where you will meet with other members of Everest Base Camp Jeep Ride with Helicopter Return.
The guide or group leader brief with related information regarding the trek, culture, accommodation and foods. Includes information about hours of walks and overnight stops and views along the treks. Rest of the time will be yours and can enjoy whatever way you like.

Optional Itinerary: If you arrive earlier on the day, you can do some sightseeing tour of Kathmandu including Swyombhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan.

Day 2 : Drive to Salleri (2,362m / 7,749 feet )7 hrs.

You will ride on a sharing jeep from Kathmandu to Salleri today. This drive will last for 7-8 hours. 

Driving from Kathmandu to Salleri offers an alternative route for trekkers heading to the Everest region, providing a more scenic and cultural experience compared to flying directly to Lukla. This part of the journey is scenic, with terraced fields and river valleys.

Leave the hotel with a packed breakfast, and head to Gaushala, Kathmandu, where the sharing jeep is available. Your guide will arrange it for you. 

You begin this jeep drive along Pasang Lhamu Highway until you reach Khurkot, The drive becomes more rugged as you ascend towards Okhaldhunga and finally reach Salleri. Salleri is the administrative centre of Solukhumbu District and serves as a gateway for trekkers heading to the Everest region.

This drive today as you pass through beautiful landscapes and local villages with winding rivers and waterfalls on the way to Salleri. Please, do not get scared to see the steep rocky roads and landslide areas on the way. The drive offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan foothills, lush green valleys, and local villages. You get to experience the local culture and lifestyle of the people living in these remote areas Starting your trek from Salleri can help with acclimatization as you gradually gain altitude.

This drive sets the stage for an adventurous and immersive trekking experience, providing a unique perspective on the journey to the Everest region.

Stay overnight at a local lodge. 

Day 3 : Drive to Thamedanda, trek to Paiyu/Surke (2535 m/8317 ft) 6 hrs.

You begin today's trip with a short jeep drive to either Thamdanda and begin your trek for either Paiyu or Surke. 

You again have an adventurous drive by sharing a jeep to either Thamdanda for 2-3 hours and you will enjoy the trek through awe-inspiring landscapes till you get to Surke. 

Surke is a beautiful settlement resided by Sherpa people just below Lukla airport and Lukla town. 

Arrive at Surke and stay overnight at the local lodge. 

Day 4 : Trek to Monjo (2880 m/9,449 ft) - 06 hrs.

Today's walk will take you to the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park which is Monjo. You will enjoy this section of today's walk via deep woods of fir, rhododendron, juniper, oak and pine forest. Also, you will celebrate this beautiful walk by crossing suspension bridges and passing through local Sherpa people's settlements, Chhheplung, Ghat, Phakding, Toktok and Banker. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the pine forests, waterfalls and surrounding mountains. Arrive at Monjo and stay overnight at the local lodge. 

Monjo is the gateway to the Sagarmatha National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.



Day 5 : Trek to Namche ( 3440 m/11286 ft) 3.5 hrs

Morning after breakfast, enjoy the pleasant walks on gradual trail and crossing a long suspension bridge, with slow climb after Monjo village. From Monjo enter the famous Sagarmatha National Park (Sagarmatha name for Mt. Everest in Nepal, while the Sherpa call as Chomolungma of Tibetan origin language). Entering the park cross another bridge above Dudh Koshi River to Jorsalle village for lunch stop. Afternoon walk follows the river bed amidst lovely cool forest of rhododendron, oaks, pines and fir trees. Slowly the walk leads to climb then cross the last bridge to Namche Bazaar, from the bridge undulating winding ups till Namche Bazaar is reached for overnight halt.

Namche Bazaar the major commercial hub of Khumbu villagers as well as for trekkers, a moderate size town. Where all good houses serves as guest-house, lodges and hotels placed stands on an amphitheater U shaped. Great views of Kwangde and Tharmasarku peaks, at Namche Bazaar check into a nice lodge for two overnights stay.

Day 6 : At Namche, Acclimatization and Rest (3880 m/12,730 ft) 4 hrs

Namche Bazaar a perfect place for rest day, as well as right altitude for acclimatization before heading higher elevate.

Things to do in Namche Bazaar on rest day:

Enjoy the pleasant rest day with short hike to the view-point above Namche Bazaar for best look of Mt. Everest. Includes grand view of Ama Dablam(6,812 metres (22,349 ft), Tharmasarku and Kwangde peaks with aerial view of Namche Bazaar.

From the high view-point visit the nearby national park museum treasures all necessary information of Khumbu region. The history, cultures of Sherpa tribe, flora/fauna, and history of mountaineering around Khumbu and Mt. Everest.

For energetic people, they can hike up to Everest View Hotel about 2 hours walks with steep climb. Provides excellent views of Mt. Everest in the comfort of luxury Everest View Hotel at 3,880 m high.

Afternoon browse around the streets of Namche Bazaar lined with shops, stores, banks, includes fancy restaurants and café.

Day 7 : Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m/12,687 ft) - 05 hrs.

Adventure continues from Namche Bazaar, after an enjoyable and pleasant rest day, the first part of the walk is gradual. From Namche Bazaar after a short steep climb, the trail leads with scenic views of Everest and an array of peaks. 

After a few hours of a good walk, downhill to Imjatse River a favorite lunch spot at Phungi Tenga. The afternoon climb starts through dense beautiful woods of tall rhododendrons, pines and fir trees, and after a few hours reaches Tengboche.  

Tengboche is one of the most exciting picturesque and photogenic spots en route to Everest base camp with the majestic colourful monastery. Enjoy the sweeping panorama of Everest, Ama Dablam with a series of snow-capped peaks, located amidst beautiful forest surrounding. At Tengboche, several simple good lodges serve nice foods or enjoy a short walk further down to Deboche for an overnight halt. Staying in Tengboche or a little further downhill, but having time to visit the monastery interior of great cultural and religious interest. 

Day 8 : Trek to Dingboche( 4,410 m / 14,469 ft) -05 hrs.

Staying overnight in Tengboche or at Deboche facing grand views of Mt. Everest and Ama Dablam. Morning walk heads down to cross a strong suspension bridge, leaving the tall trees behind for mountain wilderness. Crossing the Imjatse River a slow climb to Pangboche, the last permanent village en-route Everest base camp.

From Pangboche onwards with temporary settlements at Dingboche, Pheriche, Lobuche and Gorakshep. Walk heads higher with great close views of the majestic
peak of Ama Dablam. Slowly the walk heads to a small stream and then an hour climb to enter Imjatse valley. Where the lovely settlement of Dingboche is located beneath the towering North Face of Ama Dablam facing views of the famous Island Peak.

Dingboche houses many nice lodges and restaurants within scenic Imjatse Valley from here onwards within the foothills of giant Himalayan peaks.

Day 9 : At Dingboche rest day for acclimatization(4410 m) Nagarjuna Hill (5080 m/16,667ft)

A great scenic spot Dingboche for another pleasant rest, enjoy the morning hike on top of Nakarjung hill. Offers a grand panorama of snow-capped peaks that surround the beautiful Imjatse Valley, from the top ridge of Nakarjung facing views of Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Island Peak with Mt. Makalu. The hike to Nagarjun Hill is challenging but rewarding. It provides an excellent opportunity to acclimatize while enjoying some of the most stunning mountain views in the world. Reaching the summit of Nagarjun Hill is a significant achievement and a memorable part of the Everest Base Camp trek. For the rest of the afternoon relax and enjoy short stroll around Dingboche amidst beautiful scenery.

Day 10 : Trek to Lobuche (4,960 m/16,273 ft) - 05 hrs.

Adventure slowly leads us closer towards our main destination Everest base camp, a morning short climb to a high ridge. From the scenic ridge adorned with prayer monuments, a pleasant walk on a gradual up to Thugla. A small settlement with few huts serves as tea houses and restaurants, a possible lunch stop before the trek up to Lobuche. Thugla where the trail from Pheriche and Dingboche joins towards Lobuche and Everest base camp. From here a steep climb of less than an hour to Thugla Ridge where you're referring to a memorial dedicated to those who have lost their lives on Mount Everest and surrounding peaks, various memorials along the trekking routes to Everest Base Camp and the Everest region commemorating climbers and Sherpas have died on the mountain. These memorials serve as reminders of the risks and challenges associated with climbing Everest and pay tribute to those who have perished while pursuing their dreams. The trail follows on gently up to Lobuche for an overnight stop. Lobuche is a small settlement with several fine good lodges with grand views of Lobuche and Nuptse Peak.

Day 11 : Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m/17,598 ft)and back to Gorakshep - 07 hrs.

Our main and final day of the adventure, as well as the longest high-altitude trek, to complete our major goal. Start the early morning with a slow walk for an hour and then climb over the rocky moraine above the Khumbu glacier. Then down to a flat sandy glacial field at Gorakshep, the last settlement before Everest base camp.

Gorakshep is located beneath Mt. Pumori and Kalapathar rocky scenic peak as well en route to Everest base camp. From Gorakshep few hours of good walk reach you at Everest base camp, after walking through a glaciated path.

At Everest base camp enjoy the dramatic arctic zone of icy landscapes with massif Khumbu Ice-Fall and glacier. An exciting place to experience standing on the foot of Mt. Everest, Nuptse and Lhotse. During mountaineering expeditions, the base camp is flooded with various nationalities tented camp and commotion.

After achieving the goal of a lifetime, return walk to Gorakshep for the last overnight on the highest spot in the Everest region.

Day 12 : Climb Kalapathar 5,545m/18,192ft trek back to Lobuche (4960m) and Fly to Lukla by helicopter (2860m)

Rise up early morning for stunning sunrise views and clear views of surrounding towering snow-capped peaks. Start the climb towards Kalapathar's rocky hilltop, a strenuous haul for a few hours, once on top. Enjoy the glorious sunrise with the closest views of Mt. Everest with adjoining giant peaks, after a refreshing morning climb.

Descend to Gorakshep for breakfast, and then on the trail downhill to Lobuche and then you will fly back to Lukla by helicopter. This helicopter fly will be absolutely mesmerizing to witness towering mountain summits in Khumbu region including Mt. Everest. 

Stay overnight at Lukla for the next day's regular flight to Kathmandu. 

Day 13 : Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu(1,320) with afternoon free at leisure.

Wake early for a quick breakfast at Lukla, then walk to Tenzing & Hillary airport, as the plane arrives from Kathmandu. After checking in then get abroad in a small aircraft for a smooth scenic flight back to Kathmandu. On reaching Kathmandu airport transfer to a vehicle for a short exciting drive to your hotels.

Rest of the afternoon at leisure for individual activities or just relax and recall the wonderful moments of the Everest base camp trek.

(If the plane lands at Ramechap-Manthali airport, our staff transfer you to a vehicle for a 4-5 hours interesting drive to Kathmandu).

Attend a beautiful Farewell Dinner with your guide and Haven Holidays Team member in the evening.

Day 14 : International departure for homeward bound.

Last day in Nepal and at Kathmandu, as time for your respective airline's flight departures. Our guide, and staff transfer you to the airport, then bid farewell to Nepal till you return for another exciting adventure.


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