Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek - 11 Days
No. of people | Price per person |
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1 Pax | USD 5,450 |
2-5 Pax | USD 3,750 |
6-9 Pax | USD 3,500 |
10-14 Pax | USD 3,350 |
Experience the best of Everest: hike through Sherpa villages, stay in premium lodges, enjoy panoramic views, and return to Kathmandu with a breathtaking helicopter ride from Gorakshep.
Luxury EBC Heli Trek Highlights
- Embark on a journey to the base of mighty Mt. Everest- Everest Base Camp.
- Captivating aerial views of the Himalayas en route to Lukla.
- Immerse in the serene culture and tradition of the Sherpa community.
- Experience the wilderness of Sagarmatha National Park.
- Great perspectives of the mountain range from the highest-placed hotel – Hotel Everest View.
- Visit the oldest monastery in the Everest region, Tengboche Monastery.
- Get a glimpse of the Khumbu glacier and Khumbu icefall.
- Picturesque view from Kala Patthar (5,555 m/18,225 ft) and Nangkartshang Peak (5,083 m/16676 ft).
- Spectacular views of Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Thamserku, Cho Oyu, and many more.
Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek Overview
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the roof of the world with our exclusive 11-day Luxury Everest Base Camp trek with helicopter return.
This extraordinary journey seamlessly blends high-altitude adventure with premium comfort, delivering an unparalleled experience through the heart of the Himalayas.
Your adventure begins with a breathtaking scenic flight to Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla, offering mesmerizing aerial views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.
From there, trek alongside the serene Dudh Koshi River, passing through lush forests, iconic suspension bridges including Hillary Bridge, and traditional Sherpa villages.
Each day offers a new layer of discovery as you ascend through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with natural beauty and cultural richness.
Enjoy a luxurious acclimatization experience in Namche Bazaar, the vibrant Sherpa capital, where you can explore boutique shops, spas, trekking stores, and restaurants, visit the Everest Museum, or relax in a premium mountain lodge.
Hike to Syangboche and the iconic Hotel Everest View for awe-inspiring panoramas of Mount Everest (8,848 m/29,029 ft), Lhotse (8,516 m/27,940 ft), Nuptse (7,861 m/25,791 ft), and Ama Dablam (6,812 m/22,349 ft), while soaking in warm hospitality.
The luxury EBC journey continues through the spiritual heart of the Khumbu region, where you will visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, framed by dramatic mountain vistas.
As you trek through picturesque villages like Debuche, Somare, Dingboche, and Lobuche, gazing at Cholatse (6,335 m/20,784 ft), Taboche (6,367 m/20,889 ft) and surrounding peaks as the landscapes transform into a breathtaking canvas of glaciers and towering peaks.
The highlight of your adventure unfolds as you reach Everest Base Camp (5,364 m/17,598 ft), standing at the base of the world’s tallest mountain.
A sunrise hike to Kala Patthar rewards you with unparalleled, panoramic views of iconic Mount Everest and the surrounding giants, an unforgettable moment etched into memory.
This luxury Everest Base Camp trek with helicopter return is more than a trek. It’s an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of exploration with the finest comforts, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Conclude your adventure in ultimate style with a thrilling helicopter flight from Gorak Shep to Lukla, offering a bird’s-eye view of the majestic Everest region. You will then return to Kathmandu from Lukla for a final night of relaxation and celebration at iconic five-star hotels like Hyatt Regency.
Throughout the journey, experience exceptional service, premium accommodations, and seamless attention to detail.
This extraordinary Luxury EBC Heli Trek offers the perfect mix of adventure, luxury, and cultural discovery, creating memories to last a lifetime in one of the world’s most iconic trekking destinations.
Short Itinerary
Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (1,400 m/4,593 ft) and transfer to hotel. Overnight at Hotel Hyatt or a similar-class hotel.
Flight to Lukla (2,840 m/9,318 ft) from Kathmandu – 35 minutes or drive to Manthali – 5 to 6 hours and a 20-minute flight to Lukla, and then trek to Phakding (2,610 m/8,562 ft) – 3 to 4 hours. Overnight at Everest Summit Lodge, Mountain Lodges of Nepal, or a similar-class guesthouse.
Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m/11,286 ft) from Phakding – 5 to 6 hours. Overnight at Mountain Lodges of Nepal or a similar-class guesthouse.
Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar. Hike to Hotel Everest View (3,880 m/12,730 ft) and back – 4 to 5 hours. Overnight at Mountain Lodges of Nepal or a similar-class guesthouse.
Trek to Debuche (3,820 m/12,532 ft) from Namche Bazaar – 6 to 7 hours. Overnight at Rivendell Lodge or a similar-class guesthouse.
Trek to Dingboche (4,410 m/14,469 ft) from Debuche – 6 to 7 hours. Overnight at Dingboche Resort or a similar-class guesthouse.
Acclimatization Day at Dingboche. Hike to Nangkartshang Peak (5,083 m/16,676 ft) – 4 to 5 hours. Overnight at Dingboche Resort or a similar-class guesthouse.
Trek to Lobuche (4,910 m/16,109 ft) from Dingboche – 5 to 6 hours. Overnight at Hotel Pyramid or a similar-class guesthouse (common toilet & bathroom).
Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m/17,598 ft) & then back to Gorak Shep (5,164 m/16,942 ft) – 8 to 9 hours. Overnight at Hotel Everest Inn or a similar-class guesthouse (common toilet & bathroom).
Early morning hike up to Kalapatthar (5,555 m/18,225 ft) and then, descend to Gorak Shep (5,164 m/16,942 ft) – 4 to 5 hours. Shared helicopter flight from Gorak Shep to Lukla (2,840 m/9,318 ft) – 15 to 20 minutes and to Kathmandu – 45 minutes. Overnight at Hotel Hyatt or a similar-class hotel.
Transfer to the International Airport for your final departure.
Note
Our standard itinerary might differ slightly due to unpredictable happenings and events out of our control. Factors such as flight cancellation/delay, unfavorable weather, natural calamities, newly implemented government rules, political affairs, trekkers’ health condition, etc., are possible. Evaluating the situation’s possible solutions allow the trekking to resume as much as possible based on the best alternatives. In these times, we look for your cooperation and flexibility.
Adding two spare days after your trek is strongly advised. Flights to and from Lukla are often delayed or canceled due to weather conditions, and these buffer days help avoid complications with your international travel plans. You also have options to customize this trip where you can add on a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, other adventure sports or day trips around the country before or after the trek.
Departures & Availability
Our groups are small with maximum 14 people. We create groups of independent travelers, friends and families which maintains close interpersonal connection, engage more and get into depth of the journey. Choose a date from the calendar to reserve your spot.
No. of people | Price per person |
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1 Pax | USD 5,450 |
2-5 Pax | USD 3,750 |
6-9 Pax | USD 3,500 |
10-14 Pax | USD 3,350 |
Our groups are small with maximum 14 people. We create groups of independent travelers, friends and families which maintains close interpersonal connection, engage more and get into depth of the journey. Choose a date from the calendar to reserve your spot.
No. of people | Price per person |
---|---|
1 Pax | USD 5,450 |
2-5 Pax | USD 3,750 |
6-9 Pax | USD 3,500 |
10-14 Pax | USD 3,350 |
Looking for personalized experience? We organize privately guided journey which is mainly designed to fit your taste and interest. Please fill out the form below to get started.
Price Includes
Accommodation
- Double/Twin-sharing accommodation in a five-star hotel for 2 nights in Kathmandu including 2 Breakfasts
- Highest available standard Lodges and Guesthouses accommodation such as Mountain Lodges of Nepal on a twin-sharing basis for 08 nights in the Everest region
- The accommodation in the mountain will be provided with attached bathroom, hot shower and heating blanket
Meals & Drinking Water
- All standard meals (8 breakfasts, 8 lunches, and 8 dinners) during the trekking days including one hot drink and seasonal fruits
- Filtered, Purified, or Boiled water in the trails.
- A farewell dinner on the last night in Nepal
Transportation
- All (international and domestic) airport transfers on a tourist vehicle
- One way-trip airfare between Kathmandu/Manthali and Lukla
- Shared helicopter flight from Gorakshep to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu
Guide and Staff
- Experienced, first-aid trained, government licensed, English speaking, and locally recruited Ace the Himalaya’s trekking guide (2 guides for group size more than 7 people)
- Porters during the trek for carrying luggage (1 porter for every 2 clients)
- Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff
Permits & Entry fees
- Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park Permit
- Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fee
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card
Benefits and Takeaways
- 1 Ace the Himalaya’s duffel/kit bag, trekking map, sun hat, Buff (Neck Gaiter)
- Trip completion certificate
Equipment
- Down Jacket and sleeping bag by Ace the Himalaya (which need to be returned after the trek)
- A comprehensive first aid kit, including an Oximeter to check pulse and oxygen levels daily in the mountains
Administrative
- All administrative expenses and government taxes
Price Excludes
- International flight fare and airport departure tax
- Meals (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu
- Alcoholic beverages, cold drinks and juices.
- Travel insurance along with high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage
- Tips to trekking staff and driver
- Nepal Entry Visa (Visa can be acquired easily after your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu with a fee of USD 30 for 15 days visa, USD 50 for 30 days visa and USD 125 for 90 days visa)
- Personal Trekking gear and equipment
- Single room supplement – available on request for traveller who prefer a private room instead of twin-sharing, at an additional cost.
- Any expenses other than the Price Include section
Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek Itinerary
Expand AllDay 01: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, one of our representatives will warmly welcome you. You’ll be escorted to your hotel in our private tourist vehicle.
During the pre-trip meeting, you’ll have the opportunity to meet your trip guide and address any questions or concerns you may have about your upcoming mountain trekking adventure with one of our team members.
Day 02: Flight to Lukla from Kathmandu or drive to Manthali/Ramechhap & flight to Lukla and then trek to Phakding
Manthali to Lukla Flight (March, April, May, October, and November)
During peak seasons, such as March, April, May, October, and November, the flight to Lukla will be operated from Ramechhap/Manthali due to air traffic expansion. The Manthali/Ramechhap airport is about a 5 to 6 hours drive away from Kathmandu. On this day, we wake up between 1:00 AM and 3:00 AM, take an escorted shuttle to Manthali Airport in a shared tourist vehicle, and board a 20-minute flight to Lukla.
Kathmandu to Lukla Flight (January, February, June, July, August, September, and December)
The flight to Lukla is typically operated from Kathmandu during nonpeak seasons, which include January, February, June, July, August, September, and December. Please be aware that the decision regarding the operation of flights solely depends on the airline and is influenced by the volume of travelers during a specific month. On this day, we wake up between 5:00 AM and 6:00 AM. Our staff will escort you to the domestic airport terminal in Kathmandu, where you will board a 35-minute flight to Lukla.
Helicopter Option
You have the option to book a direct helicopter flight from Kathmandu to Lukla for an extra charge of USD 550 per person. This price is quoted on a 5-people sharing basis. This is the best alternative to avoid the long drive to Manthali airport during peak season (March, April, May, October, and November).
Prepare your luggage for the trek the day before the flight. You will be arriving at the world’s most thrilling airport, Tenzing Hillary Airport early in the morning.
Upon arrival, your porter guide will warmly welcome you and assist with trek preparations. Porters are the unsung heroes of the Himalayas, carrying your duffle bag (up to 10-12 kg per client) throughout the trek.
After a quick tea and snack break in Lukla, your trek officially begins. The trail starts with a gentle descent through the charming village of Cheplung, where you’ll catch your first glimpses of towering peaks like Kusum Khangkaru and Nupla.
Today we trek to Phakding. The trail is straightforward. We head out of Lukla and follow the Dudh Koshi River downhill.
The route connects to the Namche Bazaar trail, just above Chaurikharka (2,713 m/8,900 ft). Continuing, we come across the small village of Ghat. After a brisk hike, we arrive at Phakding, a picturesque village nestled along the riverbank.
Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazar from Phakding
After a warm morning breakfast, we continue trekking along the peaceful Dudhkoshi River, crossing several suspension bridges. The trail leads through Toktok, Benkar, Chomua, and Monjo.
At Monjo, we enter Sagarmatha National Park for permit verification. From here, we proceed to Jorsalle (2,740 m/8,989 ft), a scenic spot where we will stop for lunch.
After lunch, the adventure continues as you cross two more suspension bridges and follow a trail with a Nepali flat structure with gentle ups and downs that are characteristic of the region.
The trail then leads us across two more suspension bridges, including the iconic Hillary Suspension Bridge.
A steep ascent takes us to Top Danda, where you will get your first view of Mount Everest and other towering peaks like Kusum Khangkaru, Mount Nuptse, Thamserku, and Taboche.
The final stretch of the trail is adorned with sacred mani stones, fluttering prayer flags, prayer wheels, and chortens, reflecting the deep spiritual essence of the Khumbu region.
From here, it is about an hour’s trek to Namche Bazaar famous for its unique Sherpa Hospitality, a bustling hub of culture, trade, and adventure ideal for rest and acclimatization.
Day 04: Acclimatization Day at Namche. Hike to Hotel Everest View and back
Acclimatization is a crucial part of any high-altitude trek and today is dedicated to helping your body adjust to the elevation while exploring the stunning surroundings of Namche Bazaar.
After a hearty breakfast at your lodge, you’ll embark on a short but rewarding hike to Syangboche Airport and the iconic Hotel Everest View, one of the highest placed hotels in the world.
As you ascend, you’ll be rewarded with your first clear views of the mighty Mount Everest, along with other breathtaking peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Kongde Ri. The sight of these majestic giants against the clear blue sky is truly unforgettable.
Upon reaching Hotel Everest View, take a moment to relax and soak in the awe-inspiring scenery. The hotel’s vantage point provides one of the best views of Everest in the region. You can also enjoy a warm drink at the hotel’s cafe while marveling at the Himalayan panorama.
After spending some time you’ll descend back to Namche Bazaar, where the rest of the day is yours to explore. Namche is a vibrant Sherpa town that blends traditional culture with modern amenities.
Spend the afternoon wandering through its bustling streets, visiting trekking equipment shops, relaxing at a spa, browsing bookshops, or exploring the Everest Museum. The museum offers fascinating insights into the history of mountaineering, Sherpa culture, and the natural environment of the Khumbu region.
This acclimatization day is designed to strike the perfect balance between light activity and rest, ensuring your body adapts to the altitude while allowing you to immerse yourself in the unique charm of Namche Bazaar.
Day 05: Trek to Debuche from Namche Bazaar
We begin our day with breakfast and ascend out of Namche Bazaar, following a relatively flat trail. We pass through Kenjoma, Sanasa, and Leushyasa, eventually stopping for lunch at Phunke Tenga.
After crossing a suspension bridge over the Imja Khola, a steep ascent through rhododendron forests brings us to Tengboche. This village is home to the famous Tengboche Monastery, where you can enjoy spectacular views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Amadablam.
From Tengboche, the trail descends through the rhododendron forests to Deboche, a charming Sherpa settlement, where we will stay overnight.
Day 06: Trek to Dingboche from Debuche
After a restful night in Debuche, your journey continues with an uphill trek to the charming Sherpa village of Dingboche, nestled in the heart of the Khumbu Valley.
Today’s trek is a serene and immersive experience, offering breathtaking views of iconic peaks, lush forests, and traditional Sherpa villages.
As you ascend higher, the landscape opens up to reveal captivating views of Ama Dablam, often referred to as the “Queen of the Himalayas.” This iconic peak dominates the skyline, and its ever-changing appearances throughout the trek make it a photographer’s dream.
Along the way, you’ll pass through charming Sherpa villages like Pangboche, home to one of the oldest monasteries in the region, and Somare, where you’ll stop for a warm, energizing lunch.
The trail then continues through Orsho and Kalapani, offering glimpses of traditional Sherpa life and stunning mountain vistas.
The final stretch of the trek involves a gradual ascent for about an hour, leading you to Dingboche, a picturesque village surrounded by towering peaks like Lhotse, Island Peak, and Ama Dablam.
This is your next accommodation stop and a crucial acclimatization point on the Everest Base Camp Trek.
Day 07: Acclimatization Day. Scenic hike to Nangkartsang Peak and back
Nestled at an altitude of 4,410 meters (14,468 ft), Dingboche is one of the most popular acclimatization stops on the Everest Base Camp trek.
This picturesque Sherpa village, surrounded by towering peaks and serene landscapes, offers the perfect place to rest, relax, and prepare your body for the higher altitudes ahead.
Today, you’ll embark on an acclimatization hike to Nangkartsang Peak, perched at 5,083 meters (16,677 ft). This hike is not only essential for acclimatization but also one of the most rewarding experiences of the luxury EBC trek, offering 360-degree views of the Himalayas.
As you climb higher, you’ll be greeted by jaw-dropping vistas of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Ama Dablam, Choyu, Nuptse, and many other towering giants.
From this vantage point, you’ll feel like you’re standing in the heart of the Himalayas, surrounded by an endless sea of snow-capped peaks.
The weather in Dingboche is typically chilly, but the village’s vibrant atmosphere and stunning views make it a memorable and peaceful stop.
Here, you’ll find cozy coffee shops, traditional teahouses, and small shops offering limited trekking equipment. The village itself feels like a natural amphitheater, with panoramic views of the Himalayas creating a breathtaking backdrop.
Day 08: Trek to Lobuche from Dingboche
After a hearty breakfast, you’ll begin your hike as the golden sunrise emerges behind Mount Ama Dablam, casting a magical glow over the Himalayas.
Today’s trek takes you from Dingboche to Lobuche, a journey filled with stunning mountain vistas, serene landscapes, and a deep connection to the history of mountaineering in the Everest region.
The trail starts with a gradual ascent, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. As you continue, the path transitions into a Nepali flat structure- gentle ups and downs that are characteristic of the region.
The route rewards you with awe-inspiring views of Mount Cholatse (6,335 m/20,784 ft) and Taboche (6,367 m/20,889 ft), as well as glimpses of Dzongla Lake and the striking lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier.
By midday, you’ll reach Thukla, a small settlement where you’ll stop for an energizing lunch. After lunch, the trail ascends toward the Thukla Pass Memorial (4,830 m/15,846 ft), a poignant and humbling site dedicated to the brave mountaineers who lost their lives during expeditions in the Everest region.
The memorials, adorned with fluttering prayer flags and mani stones, stand as a tribute to their bravery, courage, and wild spirit.
From the pass, the trail continues with spectacular views of Mount Pumori (7,161 m/23,494 ft), Lingtren, Khumbutse, Nuptse, and Minbo. The final stretch to Lobuche is a brisk one-hour hike, bringing you to your accommodation for the night.
As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors, with the peaks of Mount Nuptse glowing in the fading light. The reflection of the mountains in nearby streams adds to the magical atmosphere.
Day 09: Trek to Everest Base Camp and then back to Gorak Shep
Today marks the pinnacle of your Everest Base Camp trek- standing at the base of the world’s tallest mountain. It’s the day to witness the awe-inspiring Himalayan grandeur and turn your trekking dreams into reality.
The journey begins early from Lobuche after a hearty breakfast. The trail winds through breathtaking landscapes for 2-3 hours, offering mesmerizing views of towering peaks like Pumori, Nuptse, Changri La, and Lingtren until you reach Gorak Shep– a historic Sherpa settlement, where you’ll enjoy a nourishing lunch.
Prepare for this thrilling EBC trek by carrying essentials such as water bottles, protein bars, sunblock, beanies, gaiters, and your trekking gadgets. The path to Everest Base Camp reveals captivating sights-the shimmering Khumbu Glacier and the towering Khumbu Icefall.
Along the way, panoramic vistas unfold, showcasing Mount Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Lola, Pumori, Khumbutse, and other iconic peaks that define the Everest region.
After a one to two-hour trek, you will finally arrive at Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft), a landmark moment and the ultimate highlight of your journey.
Standing at the base of the world’s highest mountain is an indescribable and deeply rewarding experience, a testament to your perseverance and adventurous spirit.
The Everest Base Camp is a vibrant hub where trekkers from around the globe come together to fulfill a shared dream. Whether you’re trekking solo, with a partner, or in a group, reaching this iconic destination is a profound personal achievement and a moment of pure exhilaration.
After savoring the panoramic splendor and capturing this unforgettable milestone, you will retrace your steps to Gorak Shep.
This unique Sherpa village nestled in the lap of the Himalayas offers a place to rest, refuel, and rejuvenate, preparing you for the next chapter of your extraordinary Himalayan adventure.
Day 10: Morning Hike to Kala Patthar and descend to Gorakshep followed by shared helicopter ride to Lukla and then to Kathmandu
Today marks the pinnacle of your Everest Base Camp trek as you hike to Kala Patthar, the highest point of the journey and one of the most iconic viewpoints in the Everest region.
The day begins very early in the morning to ensure you witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas, a sight that will stay with you forever.
Your hike to Kala Patthar starts before dawn, with headlamps lighting the way as you make the steep ascent. The trail is challenging but incredibly rewarding, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding peaks as the first light of day touches their summits.
At 5,555 meters (18,225 ft), Kala Patthar is the ultimate vantage point for panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, and countless other Himalayan giants.
The sight of the sun rising over iconic Mount Everest, casting a golden glow on the snow-covered peaks, is a moment of pure magic and goosebumps. Take your time to soak in the views, capture photos, and celebrate your achievement.
After descending back to Gorak Shep, you’ll enjoy a hearty breakfast and prepare for your helicopter flight to Lukla. We descend to Gorak Shep to have breakfast and then fly down to Lukla on a helicopter.
The helicopter flight from Gorak Shep to Lukla is an exhilarating experience, offering a bird’s-eye view of the entire Everest region.
The helicopter flight is operated on a sharing basis. It’s not a private charter flight, meaning you’ll be sharing the helicopter with other passengers. If you prefer a private charter flight, please contact us for pricing and arrangements.
Note: In altitudes above 4,500 meters, the helicopters can land but can’t take off with more than 3 passengers. So, if there are more than 3 people, the helicopter will take 3 people in the first shuttle and drop them off at a designated point below 4,500 meters. The point is usually the village of Pheriche.
Then, in the second shuttle, the helicopter will transfer the remaining passengers from Gorakshep; it will stop at the designated point to pick up the first three passengers and take all of them to Lukla.
The helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla takes about 15 to 20 minutes depending on the weather and the number of passengers.
Your journey concludes with a scenic helicopter flight back to Kathmandu from Lukla which takes about 45 minutes.
This short but breathtaking flight offers one last opportunity to soak in the majestic beauty of the Himalayas, as you soar above lush valleys, winding rivers, and traditional villages.
Day 11: Transfer to the International Airport for your final departure
It’s the end of our exciting journey in the Everest region! Today we conclude our 11 days of Everest Base Camp Luxury Trekking with Helicopter return.
One of our airport representatives will accompany you to the International Airport for your flight back home. We bid you farewell, and hope you’ll travel to Nepal again.
Nepal Trip Extensions
You might want to stay and travel a little more in Nepal. If you would like to extend your time in Nepal, we offer trips to popular destinations in Nepal.
There are other options such as a visit to Chitwan National Park, known for wildlife viewing, and to Lumbini, considered the birthplace of the Gautam Buddha or other famous trekking destinations in Nepal.
You can also extend your trip to Tibet, India, or Bhutan.
In the evening, you will have a farewell dinner with your guide and one of our team members at a fine dining restaurant in Kathmandu, a celebration of the enduring spirit of exploration that unites us all.
Packing List for Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek
Here is a list of what you might want to pack for Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek. Please take this as a starting point. You’ll need layers of warmer clothing during the winter.
We provide a 75 liter duffel bag for you to use for the trek. It will be given to you during your pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu. The duffle bag is yours to keep.
General
- Four-season (zero degree) sleeping bag
- Puffy down jacket
- Daypack (35-45 liters recommended) with rain cover
- Sleeping bag liner
Upper Body
- Sun hat or cap (We'll provide you with a free Ace the Himalaya baseball cap.)
- Knitted hat/Beanie
- Headlamp
- Sunglasses
Torso
- Technical fabric base layer (light for warmer months, heavy for colder months)
- Technical fabric short (2) and long sleeve (2) shirts
- Waterproof, windproof shell
- Fleece jacket or pullover
Lower Body
- Technical fabric base layer (light for warmer months, heavy for colder months)
- Hiking pants (2)
- Comfortable pants for inside the teahouses
- Waterproof, windproof shell
- Hiking shorts
Hands
- Wool or technical fabric liner gloves
- Hard-shell outer gloves (insulated for colder months)
Feet
- Wool or technical fabric warm socks
- Hiking socks
- Liner socks (optional such as silk)
- Trekking/hiking boots (waterproof recommended)
- Ice Cleats /Micro Spikes (For trekking from November to March, it's recommended to include Ice Cleats/ Micro Spikes to prevent slipping on icy or wet surfaces.)
- Casual shoes
- Gaiters (lightweight for dust or heavy for snow in colder months)
Undergarments
Note: The quantity of each article of clothing can be adjusted to suit the preferences of each participant.
- Technical fabric/quick drying is best for underwear (opportunities to launder during the trip)
- Sports bras (women)
- Pajamas or sleeping clothes
First Aid Kits and Medications
- (Note: Guides carry medications and first aid kits during the trip. However, personal kits and medications are highly recommended.)
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- ointment
Other Essentials
- Passport
- Extra copies of passport-sized photos
- Reusable water bottle
- Toiletry kits
- Hydration bladder
- Towel
- Pillowcase
- Toilet paper (2 rolls)
- High protein snacks (such as protein bars or nuts)
- Waterproof/dry bags for carrying important documents and money
- Airline tickets (Please leave a copy at our office in Kathmandu. This can be useful if there is a change in the date of the flight.)
- Earplugs
- Trekking poles
Optional
Once in Nepal, if you have the time, you can purchase supplies and gear for hiking. Thamel, Kathmandu’s tourist hub, is home to many shops where you can get a variety of reasonably priced trekking equipment.
- Power bank or extra batteries
- Cameras and mobile phone
- Cards/book
- Binoculars
- Whistle
- Thermos for hot water
Important Information
- We give you a free duffel bag and baseball cap during your pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu. The duffel bag will be used to pack your trekking supplies.
- For every two participants, we assign one porter. The duffel bag, which should weigh around 10 kg/22 lbs, will be carried by the porter throughout the walk.
- To carry your daily necessities like cash, crucial papers, a water bottle or bladder, a camera, toiletries, sunscreen, a notebook, clothing, etc., you must have your own daypack (with a waterproof cover).
- You can store your luggage (non-trekking items) at the hotel in Kathmandu.
- Total luggage allotment allowance for the Kathmandu-Lukla flight is 15 Kg/33 lbs including both duffel (10 Kg/22 lbs.) and backpack (5 Kg/11 lbs.)
- Down jacket with a hood is a must for altitudes above 4,000 m to keep warm. We provide both a down jacket and a sleeping bag, which must be returned after the trek. In case of loss or damage to these items, the reimbursement cost is USD 200 per item.
Note: Some clothing, especially form-fitting, figure-hugging items made of elastic material (like yoga pants), may offend locals. Therefore, if you choose to wear these clothes for comfort, please make sure to wear something over them.
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FAQs for Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek
General
Is this a guaranteed departure for dates listed on the website?
Please note there is a minimum of two participants required per departure date as the price is quoted based on a minimum of 2 customers.
If you are the only person booked for a particular departure, you have the option to either pay a supplement fee to maintain your solo departure or postpone the trip to a different date at no additional charge.
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Ace has a reputation for successfully leading treks with knowledgeable leaders and staff taking care of all your travel needs. We are a certified sustainable travel company that also endorses the idea of giving back to the community by participating in various philanthropic activities. Here are 17 reasons why you should choose Ace the Himalaya for your next adventure!
Is Nepal open to travelers following the Covid-19 pandemic?
Indeed, Nepal is entirely open. Travelers are welcome in Nepal without any restrictions. Arriving travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at the Kathmandu airport as well.
What are the conditions to travel to Nepal post Covid-19?
Traveling to Nepal is now hassle-free. You don’t need a vaccination certificate or negative PCR test, but check with your airlines and transit countries for any specific requirements.
We suggest you look at the Nepal immigration site https://www.immigration.gov.np for the most up-to-date information.
What additional documents do I need?
- Two passport-sized photos (2×2 inch) to give to our office staff
- A copy of your international flight ticket to give to our office staff
- A copy of travel insurance to give to our office staff
What should I know about booking my flights to/from Nepal? Do I need to plan extra days in case of delays?
The best course of action is to add a day or two before and after your intended trek days in case of flight delays or cancellations. It also gives you time to buy clothing equipment and gear required before your trip.
Please be aware that Ace the Himalaya is not responsible for any inconveniences or missed international flights resulting from unforeseen events like airport changes, flight delays or cancellations, etc.
Is hiring a guide necessary even if I have trekking experience?
You can hike to Everest trek without a guide. A guide is there to assist you in going forward and making alternative plans and arrangements when unanticipated occurrences happen or when things get difficult.
Our hiking leaders are qualified experts. When talking about their trip, our guests frequently remark on how much fun they had and how crucial their guide was to make it successful.
Can the guide speak English?
Yes, our guides can speak English. Most of them start their careers as porters and work for 3 to 4 years before becoming trekking guides. Their English skills are based on real-world experience rather than formal education. While they are able to communicate effectively, please note that English is not their first language, so their fluency may not be on par with native speakers. They will also assist with communication, especially since many locals, like shopkeepers and teahouse hosts, may not speak English.
Weather and Temperature
What is the best season for Everest luxury trek?
The best seasons to hike Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek are autumn (Mid-September to November) and spring (March to early June). This trek is possible year-round, and we can organize it when it suits your schedule.
However, we generally suggest doing this trek in the favorable seasons and keep away from rainstorm season (July and August). In cold months of January and February, the temperature can be a little harsh in the mountains.
However, some prefer to travel during these months as it is less crowded given that you are well prepared with appropriate winter wear and other gears.
What kind of weather and temperature can I expect while trekking?
Due to its tendency to be localized, the weather in the Everest region is challenging to forecast. You could see rain, fog, cold, or hot and sunny weather while trekking. It is best to be equipped to handle various weather situations. In the Everest region, nighttime temperatures are significantly lower than midday temperatures. In less than a day, the temperature can change from a high of 25°C (77°F) to a low of – 20°C (-4°F). The weather and temperature ranges are typically predictable based on the month and season, even though it might be challenging to predict what each day in the mountains will bring.
Spring – March/April/May/June
Despite being the busiest season, spring is perhaps the best time to visit the Everest region. Activities assisting the expedition teams take place in Everest Base Camp. The many varieties of blossoming trees should be visible, and the sky should be clear with stunning vistas. During springtime, the average temperature is 20°C (68°F), with a high of 25°C (77°F) during clear days and a low of – 15°C (5°F) overnight above 4000 meters.
Monsoon season – July/August through Mid-September
Since it rains heavily at elevations below 3500 meters, this season isn’t exactly ideal for travel in the Everest region. While it can occasionally be dry in areas above 4000 meters, it frequently rains so therefore not many people travel during this season. Trekking during the monsoon season has some advantages, such as a greater possibility of seeing waterfalls and the best opportunity to escape crowds. During the monsoon, the average temperature is 22°C (71.6°F), with a high of 30°C (86°F) during clear days and a low of- 5°C (23°F) overnight above 4000 meters.
Autumn – End of September/October/November
In the Everest region, autumn is equally as busy as spring. It is one of the best times to go, too. While the plants and trees are not in bloom, the sky is often clear, offering breathtaking vistas from almost every viewpoint. The average temperature in autumn is 17°C (62.6°F), with a high of 20°C (68°F) during clear days and a low of – 15°C (5°F) overnight above 4000 meters.
Winter – December/January/February
Due to fewer tourists, some people like winter travel. Even while the views are still beautiful, it can be cloudy, thus adding extra days is highly advised during this time. The average temperature is 10°C (50°F), with a high of 17°C (62.6°F) during clear days and a low of – 20°C (- 4°F) overnight above 4000 meters. The teahouses provide extra blankets for warmth at night.
What is the temperature rating of the sleeping bag that you lend to trekkers?
The temperature rating of the sleeping bags that we rent to trekkers is about -10°C (14°F). Also, our guides can obtain extra blankets if needed at the teahouses.
Arrival and Visas
Is it possible to obtain a visa for Nepal upon arrival at the airport?
Yes, you can obtain a Nepal visa upon your arrival at the airport. There are kiosks in the arrival hall that you use to complete the necessary forms. The cost is USD 30 for a 15-day tourist visa, including numerous entries, or USD 50 and USD 125 for a 30-day or 90-day tourist visa including numerous entries respectively. You should carry cash (USD) with you to pay your visa fees quickly and easily, as digital payments are frequently unavailable.
To save time, we recommend filling out the online visa application form in advance. Applying online 2 weeks before your arrival will expedite the process at the airport. For detailed guidelines, please refer to our blog titled Guidelines for Online Tourist Visa Form in Nepal.
Who will come to pick me up at the airport upon my arrival?
Our staff will be waiting for you outside the airport terminal with our signboard (Ace the Himalaya). You will be accompanied to a hotel in a private tourist vehicle.
Payments and Extra Costs
How much additional money do I need per day?
Typically, around USD 15 per person per day will be sufficient. This is for purchasing snacks and covering lunch or dinner expenses in Kathmandu. If you wish to buy souvenirs or native Nepali goods, it’s advisable to bring extra cash with you.
Is it possible to use credit cards in the places I visit during the trek?
Nepalese Rupees cash is preferred to a credit card while trekking in the mountain region. Exchanging your cash into Nepali Rupees in Kathmandu before the beginning of the trek is ideal. This can be accomplished at the airport, at banks, or at your hotel. Please note the hotels will exchange up to about USD 100 for each transaction only. There are ATMs up to Namche Bazaar but can be unreliable. The currency exchange rate is better in Kathmandu.
Is it possible to reserve a trip now and pay a deposit later, or do I have to pay a deposit at booking/reservation?
When you book, you must pay a 30% deposit to secure your itinerary. The remaining balance can be paid upon your arrival at Kathmandu or before arrival. US Dollars cash and credit cards (Visa, Master, and American Express) are accepted once in Nepal. Please note a 4% transaction fee will be added for all credit card transactions.
How do I pay the remainder of my balance upon arrival in Kathmandu? US Dollars cash or credit card?
You can make payments via US Dollars cash or credit card (Visa, Master, and American Express). A 4% transaction fee is added if paying with a credit card. Thus, we encourage you to pay with USD cash if you are planning to pay upon your arrival in Kathmandu.
We prefer you pay with larger bills (USD 50 or 100). Please note that the cash should not be older than 2009 and in good condition, as banks do not accept worn, torn, or crumpled bills.
How are the ATM and money exchange facilities in Kathmandu?
There are ATM and money exchange facilities almost every few meters in Thamel, where you will be staying in Kathmandu. So, you can easily use your cards to cash out limited sum of money to which a minimum charge is deducted by the ATM facility itself. You can easily exchange your foreign currencies in currency exchange centers for an exact rate.
Who Can Trek?
Do I need prior trekking experience?
Previous trekking experience is not required if you are physically healthy and have enough enthusiasm for the trek.
Are there any age requirements for mountain trekking?
Our treks have no age restrictions if members are healthy and willing. We have had families with kids as young as 5 years do the treks along this region, and our oldest adventurers have been in their late 70s.
Is trekking to mountain regions safe for solo female travelers?
It is safe for a female to trek alone in Nepal. Nepal is usually regarded as a safe nation for female visitors traveling alone. It is entirely safe for a solo woman to trek with Ace the Himalaya on any of our treks.
Physical Fitness
How challenging is the trek?
The Luxury Everest Base Camp Heli Trek is somewhat challenging due to the altitude and long duration of the trek. It is a strenuous journey that comprises walking 5 to 8 hours a day. Find more details read out blog How difficult is EBC Trek?
How quickly do you walk on the trail?
The average walking speed for a reasonably fit person is 4 kilometers per hour. At higher elevations, it is highly recommended that you walk slowly to help with acclimatization.
What kind of physical training is necessary for trek preparation?
For trekking, you must prepare your body to walk over uneven, hilly landscapes while carrying a backpack. Walking at an incline, jogging, cycling, and going for long-distance hikes are all good ways to exercise. You should work out for at least one hour four to five times a week for at least two months before trekking.
What are the physical standards that I need for the trek?
Participants in good physical condition should be able to complete this trek. If you are not physically active, we advise starting an exercise regimen two months before the trek that includes at least an hour of walking at an incline, running, or biking four to five times a week.
Incorporating hiking into your workouts is ideal. It is advised to speak with a doctor before making travel arrangements if you have any health conditions that could affect your ability to complete the trek.
Trek Preparation and Packing
What is the weight limit for the Lukla flight?
The weight limit for the Lukla flight is 15 kg (33 pounds), including your duffel bag and daypack. If your daypack weighs more than the allowed weight, you can pay an extra USD 2 to USD 5 per kilogram. Despite the extra pay, the baggage allowance is occasionally withheld. Therefore, we recommend you pack within the 15 kg weight limit.
What are the procedures after I make my deposit?
After making the deposit, one of our staff will email you for further information. We will require a copy of your passport photo page and your arrival/departure flight details. We will also provide you with additional trip information.
What sort of insurance do I need? How can I obtain a policy?
Travel insurance is mandatory for our hiking itineraries. We require your policy have medical evacuation coverage for the maximum elevation of your itinerary. Insurance may also cover additional costs in the event of a flight delay or cancellation caused by bad weather, medical costs, theft, loss, and damage to your items while traveling.
Travel insurance can be obtained online by one of several travel insurance companies. Please note that insurance obtained from an airline at the time of booking your flight may not cover medical evacuation coverage.
What are the necessary items that I should pack for my trip?
You can find the necessary items to pack for the Everest trek in the Equipment Section of the trek. Gear and equipment can be bought or rented upon your arrival in Kathmandu. If you plan on buying or renting gear in Kathmandu, please allow extra time.
What type of bag will the porters carry?
We provide you with a free duffel bag of 70 to 80-liter capacity that our porters will carry. The maximum weight that porters can safely carry is 30kg, and each porter is assigned to two people.
What type of daypack should I bring?
We suggest a 30 to 40-liter capacity daypack. Wider straps and hip belts are recommended to assist you in carrying weight evenly and reduce pain.
What about my passport, medications, and belongings?
Bring copies of your passport, insurance papers, and other essential items in your carry-on during your flight. If you need to take medications daily, keep them in your daypack with your other essential possessions. You can store other non-trekking essentials in the office of Ace the Himalaya or at the hotel in Kathmandu.
Accommodation
What kind of accommodation can I except in Kathmandu and on the trek?
In Kathmandu, we use five-star hotels like Hyatt Regency, or comparable-class lodgings including breakfast.
Whereas, en route, you will stay at Mountain Lodges of Nepal and Everest Summit Lodge the guesthouse you will be residing in during the trek. Both the guesthouses provide you with either king-sized beds or twin beds accommodation.
The accommodation is a luxurious, warm cozy room equipped with electric blankets and modern amenities for a convenient stay.
What happens if I end up staying an extra night/s in Kathmandu due to an unforeseen delay or cancelation?
In case of unforeseen circumstances such as flight cancellation, your health, or for any reason you decide to discontinue the trip and arrive early in Kathmandu then you will need extra accommodations in Kathmandu.
The cost of the teahouses in the mountains is not equivalent to the cost of a hotel in Kathmandu. In such cases, we will arrange your accommodations, but you will need to pay a supplemental charge.
Is it necessary to bring toilet paper for the trek?
You can buy toilet paper in the guesthouses during the trek, but it can be expensive, so we suggest you bring some with you. You also need to bring personal items such as towels, soap, hand sanitizers, and so on.
Are there restrooms along the trail?
There are toilet facilities in the teahouses/lodges during the trek. Trekkers can also find private areas along the trail for emergencies.
What sort of food can I expect in trekking?
Multiple food choices are available in the guesthouses. You can enjoy local specialties options that includes daal bhat (rice and lentil) alongside other options like Tibetan bread, sandwich, eggs, potatoes, noodles, soup, pasta, pizza, and pastries. We suggest eating vegetarian during the trip.
For breakfast, a buffet-style service is provided so you can enjoy a relaxed start to your day with an assortment of items.
You will find a great deal of garlic on the menu since it helps with acclimatization. Each meal includes one complimentary hot drink. Hot drinks include coffee, hot chocolate, tea, and hot lemon drinks.
I'm a vegetarian. Is that a problem?
Most of the teahouses in the mountains offer vegetarian meals. So, being a vegetarian is not a problem. Vegetarian meals are preferable to avoid food poisoning and indigestion.
Is the water okay to drink? Do I need to bring purifying tablets or filters?
Natural spring water or tap water can be found along the trek and in guesthouses but must be treated. We use Katadyn filters to purify the natural water sources to make them safe to drink. This way, it is sustainable and pocket friendly as you need not buy bottled mineral water. You must carry a water bottle that can hold both hot and cold water and a hydration pack.
If the temperature drops too low for the Katadyn filter to function properly or if any technical issues occur, it is recommended to buy boiled water from the teahouse to ensure safe drinking water as an alternative.
Can we get hot or boiled drinking water? Does it cost extra?
Yes, boiled drinking water is included in the package. We will provide you with boiled water throughout the trek, ensuring you have safe drinking water without any extra cost.
Can I shower/bathe during the trek?
Yes, hot showers are included in the trek package. You will have access to hot showers throughout the trek, including in teahouses from Lukla to Namche Bazaar and at higher elevations. However, it is not recommended to take showers above the village of Dingboche to avoid sickness.
Are there any laundry services available on Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek?
Some teahouses provide laundry services in the Everest region for an extra charge. However, it’s not guaranteed that your clothes will dry on the same day.
There is a possibility that you can wash your clothes yourself during acclimatization days in Namche and Dingboche. However, we recommend you pack enough clothes for your trek and do not rely on laundry services.
Can I charge my electronic equipment during the trek?
Yes, you can charge your equipment during the trek. Two-pin (type C) and three-pin (type D) adaptors are highly recommended. Bring these adaptors or purchase them while you are in Kathmandu.
Health and Safety
Do your guides have the trekking guide certificates from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center? Have they received first aid training for high altitudes?
We provide licensed trekking guides with fluent English. Our guides are certified by the Hotel Management and Tourism Center after receiving 45 days of training. Similarly, the guides receive high-altitude training from Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP).
What are safety measures in place? What safety equipment do your guides carry on the trek to deal with sickness/accidents?
Our guides are well trained and certified in first aid. Throughout the journey, our guides will evaluate your condition and your oxygen level using an oximeter. Our head office receives continuous updates on your condition and location through the guides. In places without a phone signal, your situation will be updated through a satellite phone during emergencies.
How do you allocate guides and porters in a group?
We allocate one guide for groups of up to 8 participants. For groups of over 8 participants, we allot an associate guide. As per the size of the group, we may add more guides or divide them into sub-groups.
We provide one porter for every two clients. Two clients’ duffel bags will be carried by one porter. The weight limit is 30kg or 15kg for each client. For an additional cost, we can arrange for one porter to carry one participant’s duffel.
Is Ace the Himalaya's staff insured?
Our company insures all our trekking staff members, including guides, cooks, Sherpa, and porters. Please browse through our legal docment page to view insurance details.
What vaccinations will I need?
While no vaccinations are strictly mandatory for travel to Nepal, it is highly advisable to take precautionary measures to protect your health. To ensure a safe and enjoyable trip, we recommend the following vaccinations: Routine Vaccines, Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Rabies, Cholera, etc.
It is also helpful if you inform us of any medical condition that is relevant so we may convey this information in the event of an emergency. Ace the Himalaya keeps your medical condition confidential unless treatment is necessary.
What if I am very sick in the mountain?
Our guides are 24 hours available for the services during the trek. They are trained to use first aid kit and have knowledge to use Oxy meter. They are very much aware that higher the altitude the oxygen level gets lesser so to get updated on the oxygen level of our client and to know whether they are fit enough or needs extra precautions to continue.
Guides carry local sim cards both Nepal Telecom and Ncell in order to update whereabouts and situation of our every client. During the time of emergency our guides are alert and keeps updated to head office in Kathmandu that is available 24 /7 to arranging from horse to mules or helicopters in the must needed cases especially when client is seriously sick in the mountain and needed to be hospitalized.
Do you guys have a PAC (Portable Altitude Chamber)?
Yes, we have access to a portable altitude chamber in case of an emergency. It is not essential to carry during the trek. Though, we can use arrange it upon request for an extra cost of USD 200.
Do you provide oxygen supply if needed?
Yes. Guesthouses at higher elevations such as Lobuche and Gorak Shep offer oxygen at an extra cost if needed. The cost of oxygen can be high so we recommend having travel insurance so they can reimburse you.
We can also provide pre-booked oxygen for an extra cost of USD 200 for 1 tank that can be carried along with you during the trek starting from Namche to higher elevations.
How are acclimatization and altitude related?
Altitude sickness is a possibility during the Luxury Everest base camp trek. Air at higher elevations has less oxygen available.
To avoid altitude sickness, acclimatization days and slow climbs are recommended at higher elevations. Along the trek, you’ll be assisted by our professional guides in recognizing and preventing altitude sickness.
What kind of trekking boot would be best for the trek?
An important piece of equipment is your trekking boots. Invest in a durable and comfortable pair, preferably with water-proof lining. Boots that provide ankle support on rough ground and have stiff soles are recommended.
What is necessary for sun protection during the trek?
Even when the sun isn’t shining, sun protection is essential. UV rays are reflected by the snow and the harshness of the sun will damage your skin before you notice it at high elevations. Therefore, proper clothing and sunblock are necessary. Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, clothes, etc. are vital for sun protection.
Practical Matters
What is your cancellation policy?
Notice should be provided 20 days before the trip start date in case of cancellation. The trip can be canceled for justifiable reasons. Once the trip is canceled, a fee of 30% of the trip cost is retained for administrative costs.
However, the trip amount is entirely non-refundable if the cancellation is not made before the 20 days as per our terms and conditions. For submitting a claim to your insurance company after the cancellation, we can assist with documentation such as a receipt of monies paid. Refund will not be provided for unused accommodation in case of trip cancellation caused by personal reasons/sickness/weather.
More information about our cancellation policy can be found here in Terms and Conditions page.
Do I need to tip my guide and porter? How much would that be?
Tipping is both expected and appreciated, and it reflects your satisfaction and enjoyment of the trek. We recommend tipping based on the number of participants in your trekking group and the duration of the trek. As a general guideline, consider allocating at least 10% of your total trek cost for tipping. Detailed tipping recommendations for your guides and porters will be provided during our pre-trip briefing in Kathmandu.
Is there any communication while we are trekking?
Yes. The guides carry local cell phones, so you can use their cell phones if necessary and reimburse them. Assuming you have brought your cell phone, you can obtain a local SIM card and use it. Our guides or representatives can help you get a local SIM card after your arrival. There is the availability of Wi-Fi at most teahouses for an additional cost. We utilize satellite telephones for emergencies.
What is the Internet availability in the Everest region?
For internet usage, the Everest region has a network “Everest Link” which can be bought for around NPR 600-800(USD 5-7) for 6GB that can be used at one destination, or you can pay NPR 2500(USD 21) for 10GB data that can be used in the regions that have access to Everest link.
The purchase is valid for one device only. Some teahouses will have internet access and offer Wi-Fi hotspots for a charge. These are usually unreliable and not all teahouses will have connections, so it is recommended you purchase Everest Link or a 3G/4G SIM card to use for the duration of your trek.
Does it cost an extra amount if I am a solo traveler?
If you are a solo traveler and book one of our published dates, there is no additional fee. If you sign up for a private trip or change the trip date from one of our published trip dates, you will be charged an additional fee.
Is there a provision for a refund policy if I don't accomplish the trek?
Trekkers occasionally fail to complete the journey for medical or personal reasons. In this situation, be aware that we do not issue any refunds for products purchased or unused trek days. We must pay our administration staffs, guides, and porters, purchase trekking permits, and all other booked accommodations in advance, so our expenses remain the same.
Who else will be joining my trekking group?
If there are any, you will be allocated to a trekking group. The details of the personal data of your group members cannot be disclosed.
However, feel free to contact us if you have queries about other trekkers in the group and we shall give you a general idea of the ages, nationality, and sex of your group members. Chances are you will be trekking with others unless you have booked a private trip.
Can I add extra days to my trekking trip?
You can extend your trekking trip for an additional cost. Potential arrangements will be made if we get a request from your guide. This is applicable for private or solo trips as the itinerary can be easily adjusted. The addition of extra days is bound by time when you are in a group. Therefore, discuss with your group and guide, what changes can possibly be made.
I want to extend my holiday, any recommendations?
Yes, you can extend your holiday. Ace the Himalaya offers many options and alternatives for your holiday extension. For more information, you can visit our Day trips pages.
Transportation and Flights
Do I need to book my international flights for the travel to Nepal?
Yes, you must book your international flights. We are a local agency and do not make international flight arrangements. You can easily browse through flight tickets in airlines sites to book ones most feasible for you.
What form of transportation do you utilize?
We utilize private tourist vehicles for touring, city visits, and airport pickups. Based on the group size, we use cars, minibuses, or vans. We use 4WD when necessary.
Can we fly by plane to Lukla directly from the Kathmandu airport?
The flight to Lukla depends on the trekking season. During peak trekking seasons (March, April, May, October and November), the traffic in Kathmandu airport is congested so, the flight to Lukla may be from Manthali airport in the Ramechhap district. However, during the off-season, you can take a flight to Lukla directly from Kathmandu airport.
How can I reach Manthali Airport, Ramechhap? Do the airlines provide shuttle services to get to Manthali from Kathmandu?
You can reach Manthali airport by traveling in a shared tourist vehicle. The journey is about 5 to 6 hours (depending upon traffic) by road.
Usually, the airline companies provide shuttle services at 3 am to get to Manthali airport, Ramechhap from Kathmandu (depending upon flight time). If airlines’ shuttle services are not available, Ace the Himalaya will arrange for a vehicle to Manthali airport.
To catch your morning flight to Lukla, you will travel to Manthali early in the morning, between 1:00 AM and 3:00 AM, from Kathmandu. The exact pickup time from your hotel will be provided during the pre-trek meeting (one day before your travel date).
The return journey from Manthali to Kathmandu will remain like your outward journey.
What sort of bus services can I expect to reach Manthali Airport from Kathmandu?
Generally, vehicles such as Toyota HiAce, Mahindra Scorpio, etc. are used for shuttle services between Kathmandu and Manthali. Even though the roads leading to Manthali are bumpy, sloping, and winding, the transportation options offered will be comfortable during the trip.
What are the main reasons for Lukla flight delay or cancellation?
Bad weather conditions are the major reason for Lukla flight delay and cancellation. Other reasons can include congested air traffic at the Kathmandu Airport, staffing shortages, and other difficulties cause flight delays/cancellations.
Is there any alternative option if my flight to and from Lukla is canceled or delayed?
In the event that scheduled flight(s) to/from Lukla airport are canceled or delayed due to adverse weather conditions, making it necessary to ensure your trek departure or return, a chartered helicopter may be required, shared among up to five(5) passengers. While airplanes require a minimum of 5 km of visibility to operate, helicopters can fly in conditions with as little as 1.5 km of visibility, allowing them to operate in some weather conditions where airplanes cannot. Any expenses incurred for helicopter services will be the responsibility of the client(s) and are not covered by Ace the Himalaya. It is advisable to have a minimum of USD 550 per person (ONE WAY) readily available in case this situation arises. If you have comprehensive travel insurance, you may be able to claim these expenses later. We will provide you with the necessary documentation, including receipts and a letter from our company and the airlines, to facilitate your insurance claim process.
Is it possible to book a helicopter flight instead of regular flight between Lukla and Kathmandu?
Yes, you have the option to book a seat on a helicopter between Kathmandu and Lukla for an extra charge of USD 550 per person for a one-way flight. This price is in addition to the domestic plane flight which is included as part of your trip and the price is quoted on a 5-people sharing basis.
How much should I pay for a private Helicopter charter?
A private helicopter can be reserved for an additional cost of USD 3,500 for one way in addition to the flight cost between Kathmandu and Lukla. Similarly, a helicopter charter from Manthali to Lukla costs an extra USD 3,000 for a one-way flight.
The seat limit is five. Meaning you will be sharing the cost with your fellow passengers. Sometimes, if you are lucky, the cost can get cheaper if there are passengers from Ace the Himalaya sharing the cost for both ways. We can give more information at the time of booking.
What is the weight limit in a helicopter?
Assuming the five-passenger weight limit of 80kg and a baggage limit of 15kg each, with a captain on board, the helicopter carries 475 to 575 kg on a single helicopter flight.
What happens when there are 3 or more trekkers on our flight from Gorakshep?
If there are more than 3 people, the helicopter will take 3 people in the first shuttle and drop them off at a designated point below 4,500 meters. The point is usually the village of Pheriche.
Then, in the second shuttle, the helicopter will transfer the remaining passengers from Gorakshep; it will stop at the designated point to pick up the first three passengers and take all of them to Lukla.
Does it cost extra if I am the only trekker taking a helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla?
The helicopter flight is on a sharing basis. It’s not a private charter flight. Thus, it would cost you an extra USD 650 if you are solo or want a private ride. This is also why we run this trip upon two or more people’s bookings to help you save the extra charge.
How long is the helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu?
The helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu takes about 15 to 20 minutes and 45 minutes simultaneously depending on the weather and the number of passengers.
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What makes this trip different ?
Our CSI with Sambhav Nepal
- Ace the Himalaya believes in giving back to the communities that surround and support tourism in Nepal. Ace provides logistical support and, if needed, cash donations to the projects of Sambhav Nepal (a local NGO).
- Sambhav Nepal and Ace work together to plan volunteer programs that will bring in foreign volunteers and make use of their enthusiasm, time, and talents in a variety of projects.
Sustainability and Responsible Tourism
- Of the few Travelife Certified companies in Nepal, Ace the Himalaya is one. We respect the procedures for sustainable tourism. Our excursions are socially and environmentally conscious, leaving the lowest possible impact in the Himalayas.
- About 80% of Ace the Himalaya’s staff members are natives of the regions where our trips are organized. It is one of our sustainable and responsible efforts to help local communities, support small businesses, and promote regional culture and way of life.
No. of people | Price per person |
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1 Pax | USD 5,450 |
2-5 Pax | USD 3,750 |
6-9 Pax | USD 3,500 |
10-14 Pax | USD 3,350 |
