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Grading: Moderate to Challenging

Max Elevation 5,644.5 m - Kala Patthar

Best Season Spring & Autumn

Meals
Full Board During Trek

Accommodation Premium Hotel & Himalayan Teahouses

Transportation
Private Vehicle, Domestic Flight & Shared Helicopter

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return is designed for travellers who want the full emotional achievement of reaching Everest Base Camp with a more comfortable and time-saving return journey.

Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return Highlights

  • Reach Everest Base Camp at 5,364 metres
  • Hike to Kala Patthar for sunrise views of Everest
  • Enjoy a scenic helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla
  • Experience the classic Lukla mountain flight
  • Explore Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep
  • Walk through Sagarmatha National Park and Sherpa villages
  • Ideal for travellers seeking achievement, comfort, and time efficiency

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return begins with a scenic mountain flight to Lukla and follows the classic trail through Phakding and Namche Bazaar.

After acclimatising in Namche, the route continues to Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep, passing monasteries, Sherpa villages, glacier landscapes, and towering Himalayan peaks.

The trek reaches Everest Base Camp, one of the world’s most iconic adventure destinations, before the sunrise hike to Kala Patthar offers a breathtaking close-up view of Mount Everest.

After descending to Pheriche, instead of retracing the full route on foot, travellers return by shared helicopter to Lukla, enjoying aerial views over the Khumbu region.

This trek is ideal for guests who want the classic Everest achievement with a premium, time-saving return.

Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return By The Numbers

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return has been positioned as a premium Trek O'Clock journey with a clear selling angle: premium Everest Base Camp journey with helicopter return.

Key Expedition Numbers

  • 13 days total journey
  • 9 trekking days before helicopter return
  • 5,644.5 metres highest point at Kala Patthar
  • 5,364 metres at Everest Base Camp
  • Shared helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla
  • Classic Lukla flight into the Everest region
  • Premium-style Everest experience with reduced return trekking time

Expedition Highlights

  • Reach Everest Base Camp at 5,364 metres
  • Hike to Kala Patthar for sunrise views of Everest
  • Enjoy a scenic helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla
  • Experience the classic Lukla mountain flight
  • Explore Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep
  • Walk through Sagarmatha National Park and Sherpa villages
  • Ideal for travellers seeking achievement, comfort, and time efficiency

Why Trek This Route With Trek O’Clock

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return is designed for travellers who want more than a standard itinerary. It gives this package a clear identity around premium Everest Base Camp journey with helicopter return.

At Trek O’Clock, we combine experienced local guides, carefully paced walking days, cultural insight, safety-first trekking operations, and warm hospitality to create a journey that feels personal, premium, and unforgettable.

Perfect For

  • Travellers wanting Everest Base Camp with a shorter return
  • Couples and private groups seeking a premium experience
  • Guests who want to reduce repeated descent days
  • Photographers wanting both trekking and aerial Khumbu views
  • Travellers with limited time but strong Everest ambitions

Why Travellers Love This Trek

  • Full trek to Everest Base Camp without walking the entire return route
  • Helicopter flight adds a premium aerial experience
  • Saves time while keeping the achievement of reaching Base Camp
  • Great balance of challenge, comfort, and scenery
  • Strong appeal for premium international travellers

Himalayan Peaks You’ll Witness Along The Journey

The route offers memorable Himalayan scenery from forests, villages, river valleys, ridgelines, monasteries, high passes, or glacier viewpoints depending on the itinerary.

Major Mountains Seen During The Trek


Himalayan Peak

Elevation

Why It’s Special

Mount Everest

8,848.86 m

The highest mountain on Earth and the ultimate symbol of the Khumbu region

Lhotse

8,516 m

The world’s fourth-highest mountain, rising beside Everest

Makalu

8,485 m

A powerful 8,000-metre peak visible from selected high viewpoints

Nuptse

7,861 m

A dramatic wall of ice and rock above the Everest Base Camp trail

Pumori

7,161 m

A striking pyramid-shaped peak above Gorakshep and Kala Patthar

Ama Dablam

6,812 m

One of Nepal’s most elegant and iconic Himalayan peaks

Thamserku

6,608 m

A powerful mountain seen beautifully from the lower Khumbu trail

Kangtega

6,782 m

A snow-covered peak visible near Namche and Tengboche

SHORT ITINERARY Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival
7 km / 30-45 minute/Kathmandu (1400 m)

Day 2: Trek Preparation Day (Optional: Kathmandu)

Day 3: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, trek to Phakding
8 km / 3-4 hours trek. Lukla (2860 m), Phakding (2610 m)

Day 4: Trek to Namche Bazaar
11 km / 5-6 hours trek. Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

Day 5: Acclimatisation Day
7 km / 2-3 hours/Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

Day 6: Trek to Tengboche
9 km / 5-6 hours trek. Tengboche (3867 m)

Day 7: Trek to Dingboche
10 km / 5-6 hours trek. Dingboche (4410 m)

Day 8: Acclimatisation Day
10 km / 4-5 hours trek. Dingboche (4410 m)

Day 9: Trek to Lobuche
8 km / 5-6 hours trek. Lobuche (4940 m)

Day 10: Trek to Everest Base Camp via Gorakshep
11 km / 8-9 hours trek. Everest Base Camp (5364 m), Gorakshep (5164 m)

Day 11: Trek to Kalapatthar (5,644.5m), descend to Pheriche (4,371m)
16 km / 7-8 hours trek. Kala Patthar (5644.5 m), Pheriche (4371 m)

Day 12: Shared helicopter return to Lukla, fly from Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 13: Departure

Mountain Comforts & Himalayan Hospitality

Accommodation during the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return combines carefully selected city comfort with authentic mountain lodge and teahouse experiences.

In Kathmandu, enjoy premium hotel accommodation before and after the trek. During the trekking route, stay in local lodges, teahouses, or tented camps where required by the route.

Facilities in remote areas are simple, but the warmth of local hospitality, mountain meals, and shared stories in the dining room become a memorable part of the journey.

Accommodation Includes

  • Premium hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Comfortable local lodges and teahouses during the trek
  • Twin-sharing rooms
  • Basic bedding including mattress, pillow, and blanket
  • Shared bathrooms in many trekking locations
  • Warm communal dining areas
  • Authentic local hospitality throughout the trail

Food During The Trek

Meals during the trek are designed to support energy, warmth, and recovery.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included during trekking days. Menus usually include Nepali, Tibetan, Indian, and simple international dishes, depending on the location and availability.

Dal bhat, noodles, fried rice, soups, potatoes, eggs, pancakes, porridge, tea, and hot drinks are commonly available. Vegetarian meals are widely available throughout the route.

Drinking Water

Safe drinking water is important throughout the trek. Boiled water, bottled water, and filtered water may be available at lodges depending on location.

We recommend carrying a reusable bottle and using purification tablets, drops, or a filtration system. Bottled water, boiled water, hot drinks, and extra beverages are usually considered personal expenses.

Is This Trek Right For You?

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return is a moderate to challenging Himalayan journey suitable for travellers with good preparation, steady walking ability, and a positive mindset.

The trek reaches 5,644.5 metres at Kala Patthar. It includes daily walking on uneven trails, uphill and downhill sections, changing weather, simple mountain accommodation, and remote-area conditions.

The helicopter return reduces the number of descent days, but the trek still requires proper fitness and altitude awareness before reaching Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

At Trek O'Clock, our guides support you with steady pacing, rest stops, hydration reminders, route management, altitude awareness, and encouragement throughout the journey.

Recommended Preparation

  • Regular walking, hiking, or cardio exercise before the trek
  • Basic endurance and leg-strength preparation
  • Comfortable, well-tested hiking boots
  • Ability to walk several hours over multiple days
  • A positive mindset and willingness to embrace remote mountain conditions
  • Willingness to follow guide advice and maintain a steady pace

Trekking Safely Through The Everest Region

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return reaches 5,644.5 metres at Kala Patthar, so altitude awareness, steady pacing, hydration, and guide support are important.

At Trek O'Clock, your safety and comfort remain our highest priorities throughout the journey. The itinerary is paced to support acclimatisation, route confidence, and informed decision-making in changing mountain conditions.

Understanding Altitude

As elevation increases, some travellers may experience mild symptoms while adjusting to thinner air.

  • Mild headache
  • Fatigue
  • Light dizziness
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Reduced appetite
  • Shortness of breath during exertion

Most mild symptoms improve with rest, hydration, food, and proper pacing. However, altitude sickness must always be taken seriously, and trekkers should inform their guide immediately if symptoms appear or worsen.

Safety Measures Included

  • Experienced licensed Himalayan trekking guides
  • Carefully paced trekking itinerary
  • Daily wellness and altitude awareness monitoring
  • First-aid support
  • Emergency response planning
  • Communication support during the trek
  • Guide decision-making based on safety and individual condition
  • Emergency evacuation coordination if required

Spring & Autumn Seasons

The best seasons for the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return are Spring and Autumn. These periods usually offer stable weather, clearer mountain views, and better trekking conditions.

Spring - March To May

Spring brings warmer temperatures, blooming rhododendron forests, longer daylight hours, and colourful mountain scenery. This is one of the most beautiful seasons for walking through forests, villages, and higher valleys.

Autumn - September To November

Autumn offers fresh post-monsoon air, clearer skies, sharp mountain views, and comfortable trekking conditions. It is one of the best seasons for photography and high-altitude trekking in Nepal.

Challenging Seasons

Winter and monsoon are more challenging. Winter can bring cold mornings, snow or icy trails at higher elevations, and shorter daylight hours. Monsoon can bring rain, clouds, slippery trails, leeches in lower regions, and reduced mountain visibility.

Your Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return includes private airport transfers and route transportation as outlined in the itinerary.

Included Transportation

  • Private international airport transfers in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu hotel to domestic airport transfer
  • Kathmandu to Lukla domestic flight during normal operations
  • Shared helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla, as per itinerary
  • Lukla to Kathmandu domestic flight during normal operations
  • Private transfer from airport to hotel after the trek

Important Flight & Helicopter Note

During peak trekking months, Lukla flights may operate via Ramechhap / Manthali Airport instead of Kathmandu due to air traffic management. Weather conditions can affect both fixed-wing flights and helicopter operations. Trek O’Clock will arrange logistics and advise guests based on current conditions.

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return requires official trekking, conservation, national park, or restricted-area permits depending on the exact route and current regulation.

Permit rules and fees can change, so Trek O’Clock will confirm the latest official requirements before departure and arrange the necessary documentation for your trip.

Commonly Required Permits

  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System card if required by current regulation

Travellers should carry a valid passport and passport-sized photos or digital copies as required.

Essential Trekking Gear

Packing properly is important for comfort and safety on the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return. Weather can change quickly in the Himalayas, especially around ridgelines, high valleys, and pass areas.

Clothing

  • Down jacket or warm insulated jacket
  • Waterproof shell jacket
  • Fleece jacket
  • Thermal base layers
  • Trekking pants
  • Moisture-wicking shirts
  • Warm hat and sun hat
  • Gloves and inner gloves
  • Buff, scarf, or neck warmer
  • Hiking socks

Footwear

  • Comfortable, well-tested hiking boots
  • Camp shoes or sandals
  • Warm socks
  • Gaiters if trekking in snow, mud, or wet conditions

Accessories

  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Water purification tablets or filtration system
  • Headlamp with spare batteries
  • Power bank
  • Trekking poles
  • Small daypack
  • Dry bags or rain cover
  • Camera or phone for photography

Personal Items

  • Passport
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Passport photos or digital copies
  • Personal medication
  • Toiletries and hygiene products
  • Hand sanitiser
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Snacks or energy bars
  • Basic personal first-aid items

Your Trek O'Clock guide will advise if any additional gear is recommended for your travel season.

Mountain Comforts & Himalayan Hospitality

Accommodation during the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return combines carefully selected city comfort with authentic mountain lodge and teahouse experiences.

In Kathmandu, enjoy premium hotel accommodation before and after the trek. During the trekking route, stay in local lodges, teahouses, or tented camps where required by the route.

Facilities in remote areas are simple, but the warmth of local hospitality, mountain meals, and shared stories in the dining room become a memorable part of the journey.

Accommodation Includes

  • Premium hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Comfortable local lodges and teahouses during the trek
  • Twin-sharing rooms
  • Basic bedding including mattress, pillow, and blanket
  • Shared bathrooms in many trekking locations
  • Warm communal dining areas
  • Authentic local hospitality throughout the trail

Food During The Trek

Meals during the trek are designed to support energy, warmth, and recovery.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included during trekking days. Menus usually include Nepali, Tibetan, Indian, and simple international dishes, depending on the location and availability.

Dal bhat, noodles, fried rice, soups, potatoes, eggs, pancakes, porridge, tea, and hot drinks are commonly available. Vegetarian meals are widely available throughout the route.

Drinking Water

Safe drinking water is important throughout the trek. Boiled water, bottled water, and filtered water may be available at lodges depending on location.

We recommend carrying a reusable bottle and using purification tablets, drops, or a filtration system. Bottled water, boiled water, hot drinks, and extra beverages are usually considered personal expenses.

Is This Trek Right For You?

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return is a moderate to challenging Himalayan journey suitable for travellers with good preparation, steady walking ability, and a positive mindset.

The trek reaches 5,644.5 metres at Kala Patthar. It includes daily walking on uneven trails, uphill and downhill sections, changing weather, simple mountain accommodation, and remote-area conditions.

The helicopter return reduces the number of descent days, but the trek still requires proper fitness and altitude awareness before reaching Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

At Trek O'Clock, our guides support you with steady pacing, rest stops, hydration reminders, route management, altitude awareness, and encouragement throughout the journey.

Recommended Preparation

  • Regular walking, hiking, or cardio exercise before the trek
  • Basic endurance and leg-strength preparation
  • Comfortable, well-tested hiking boots
  • Ability to walk several hours over multiple days
  • A positive mindset and willingness to embrace remote mountain conditions
  • Willingness to follow guide advice and maintain a steady pace

Trekking Safely Through The Everest Region

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return reaches 5,644.5 metres at Kala Patthar, so altitude awareness, steady pacing, hydration, and guide support are important.

At Trek O'Clock, your safety and comfort remain our highest priorities throughout the journey. The itinerary is paced to support acclimatisation, route confidence, and informed decision-making in changing mountain conditions.

Understanding Altitude

As elevation increases, some travellers may experience mild symptoms while adjusting to thinner air.

  • Mild headache
  • Fatigue
  • Light dizziness
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Reduced appetite
  • Shortness of breath during exertion

Most mild symptoms improve with rest, hydration, food, and proper pacing. However, altitude sickness must always be taken seriously, and trekkers should inform their guide immediately if symptoms appear or worsen.

Safety Measures Included

  • Experienced licensed Himalayan trekking guides
  • Carefully paced trekking itinerary
  • Daily wellness and altitude awareness monitoring
  • First-aid support
  • Emergency response planning
  • Communication support during the trek
  • Guide decision-making based on safety and individual condition
  • Emergency evacuation coordination if required

Spring & Autumn Seasons

The best seasons for the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return are Spring and Autumn. These periods usually offer stable weather, clearer mountain views, and better trekking conditions.

Spring - March To May

Spring brings warmer temperatures, blooming rhododendron forests, longer daylight hours, and colourful mountain scenery. This is one of the most beautiful seasons for walking through forests, villages, and higher valleys.

Autumn - September To November

Autumn offers fresh post-monsoon air, clearer skies, sharp mountain views, and comfortable trekking conditions. It is one of the best seasons for photography and high-altitude trekking in Nepal.

Challenging Seasons

Winter and monsoon are more challenging. Winter can bring cold mornings, snow or icy trails at higher elevations, and shorter daylight hours. Monsoon can bring rain, clouds, slippery trails, leeches in lower regions, and reduced mountain visibility.

Your Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return includes private airport transfers and route transportation as outlined in the itinerary.

Included Transportation

  • Private international airport transfers in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu hotel to domestic airport transfer
  • Kathmandu to Lukla domestic flight during normal operations
  • Shared helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla, as per itinerary
  • Lukla to Kathmandu domestic flight during normal operations
  • Private transfer from airport to hotel after the trek

Important Flight & Helicopter Note

During peak trekking months, Lukla flights may operate via Ramechhap / Manthali Airport instead of Kathmandu due to air traffic management. Weather conditions can affect both fixed-wing flights and helicopter operations. Trek O’Clock will arrange logistics and advise guests based on current conditions.

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return requires official trekking, conservation, national park, or restricted-area permits depending on the exact route and current regulation.

Permit rules and fees can change, so Trek O’Clock will confirm the latest official requirements before departure and arrange the necessary documentation for your trip.

Commonly Required Permits

  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System card if required by current regulation

Travellers should carry a valid passport and passport-sized photos or digital copies as required.

Essential Trekking Gear

Packing properly is important for comfort and safety on the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return. Weather can change quickly in the Himalayas, especially around ridgelines, high valleys, and pass areas.

Clothing

  • Down jacket or warm insulated jacket
  • Waterproof shell jacket
  • Fleece jacket
  • Thermal base layers
  • Trekking pants
  • Moisture-wicking shirts
  • Warm hat and sun hat
  • Gloves and inner gloves
  • Buff, scarf, or neck warmer
  • Hiking socks

Footwear

  • Comfortable, well-tested hiking boots
  • Camp shoes or sandals
  • Warm socks
  • Gaiters if trekking in snow, mud, or wet conditions

Accessories

  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Water purification tablets or filtration system
  • Headlamp with spare batteries
  • Power bank
  • Trekking poles
  • Small daypack
  • Dry bags or rain cover
  • Camera or phone for photography

Personal Items

  • Passport
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Passport photos or digital copies
  • Personal medication
  • Toiletries and hygiene products
  • Hand sanitiser
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Snacks or energy bars
  • Basic personal first-aid items

Your Trek O'Clock guide will advise if any additional gear is recommended for your travel season.

DETAILED ITINERARY Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return

A Trek O'Clock representative will welcome you at Tribhuvan International Airport. After airport formalities, transfer to your hotel. Relax, recover from your flight, and prepare for the journey ahead. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Shortly after breakfast, you meet your trekking team, including the trek guide, at our office. The guide briefs you about the trek. If you wish, you can join a guided sightseeing tour of the Kathmandu Valley (additional costs apply).

During the tour, we visit as many UNESCO heritage sites as possible that showcase the rich cultural heritage of medieval Nepal. We also complete all preparations for the trek during the day. Note: Extra cost is applicable for Kathmandu Sightseeing.

Take a 45-minute scenic flight to Lukla, enjoying the stunning views of green hills, rivers, and towering peaks. Meet the porter team after landing at Tenzing-Hillary Airport.

Start the trek to Phakding passing through lush green forests, terraced farmlands, and charming villages like Chhuplung, Thado Koshi, and Ghat. Crossing the suspension bridges over the Dudhkoshi River is an exciting experience. Overnight at a premium lodge.

Admiring the surroundings, pass the attractive Sherpa villages of Toktok, Benkar, Monjo, and Jorsale. Enter the Sagarmatha National Park in Monjo and cherish the diverse flora and fauna. If lucky, witness some animals. Cross the popular Hillary suspension bridge and other suspension bridges.

The ascending walk from the foothill of Namche Bazaar is adventurous. After walking for some hours, you arrive at the bustling Sherpa hub of Namche Bazaar. Overnight at a premium lodge.

Spend the acclimatization day with a scenic hike to Everest View Hotel at an elevation of 3880 m. One of the highest-altitude situated hotels is where, on a clear day, people get to see the first sight of Mt. Everest. Along with Everest, relish the views of Lhotse and Nuptse.

Return to Namche and enjoy time munching at the local bakery and cafes. Overnight at a premium lodge.

Walk on an ascending and descending trail, following the gentle trail to Kyangjuma, passing Leushyasa. The surrounding scenery is pleasant, offering beautiful views of Thamserku and Ama Dablam. Enter the lush greenery trail following the trail from Phunki Tenga. Climb uphill to reach Tengboche.

In the evening, visit the region’s largest Tengboche Monastery. Enjoy the traditional prayer ceremony and interact with the monks for a deeper insight. Overnight at a premium lodge.

Pass through the beautiful settlements of Pangboche, Milingo, Deboche, and Somare. As you trek through, trek slowly as you gain elevation. Maintain your trek pace and keep yourself hydrated. Enjoy views of Island Peak and Lhotse. Dingboche is famous for its fertile fields of buckwheat, potatoes, and barley.

Overnight at a premium lodge.

Spend your second acclimatization day hiking to Nangsar Tshang Peak (5,083m). Get awesome views of Island Peak, Cho Oyu, Thamserku, Pumori, etc. Return to Dingboche and spend time relaxing by the Imja River in the evening. Overnight at a premium lodge.

Walk through the vegetation area following the trail, admiring the stunning views of Pumori, Nuptse, Lobuche Peak, etc. Cross Thokla Pass, where you witness the memorials of brave mountaineers. You may gain altitude so you can trek at your own pace. Arrive at Lobuche for an overnight stay.

he long trek journey toward the Everest Base Camp offers spectacular views of the Khumbu Glacier Moraines. Arrive at Gorakshep and have lunch. Walk for 2 hours to reach the iconic Everest Base Camp. Enjoy the surrounding views and glaciers.

Capture the victorious moment of reaching the base camp. During the climbing season, the base camp is occupied with several colourful tented camps. Return to Gorakshep for an overnight stay.

The early morning hike to Kala Patthar treats you with a close-up of Everest and the surrounding views. Witnessing the sunrise view over these majestic peaks is a phenomenal experience. The elevation gain is the maximum of the entire trek, i.e., 5644.5 m.

So, capture the pictures and descend as soon as possible to prevent altitude sickness. Follow the trail through Lobuche and Thokla to Pheriche. Overnight at a premium lodge.

20-minute helicopter flight, 45-minute flight, 30-45 minute hotel drive. Kathmandu (1400 m) On a shared-helicopter fly to Lukla from Pheriche. Enjoy the aerial view of the Everest region and the massive peaks and surroundings and land at Lukla. Then, on a scheduled time, fly to Kathmandu from Lukla, enjoying the scenic Khumbu region views and mountain peaks.

Transfer to the hotel on a private vehicle and relax for a while. If you wish, you can visit local markets for souvenir shopping or just explore. In the evening, join us for a cultural dinner. Overnight at a luxury hotel. Note: [The flight operates from Lukla-Ramechhap and drives to Kathmandu during the peak months of April, May, October, and November.]

30-45 minute Airport drive. We transfer you to the airport for your departure with full arrangements. We also offer a complimentary transfer service if you plan to extend your trip. Safe travels, and happy to serve you again.

What's included?

  • Premium airport transfers throughout your journey
  •  Premium hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
  •  Local lodge and Himalayan teahouse accommodation during the trek
  •  Experienced licensed English-speaking trekking guide
  •  Porter support for a more comfortable trekking experience
  •  Full-board meals during trekking days
  •  Breakfast in Kathmandu
  •  Route transportation as outlined in the itinerary
  •  Shared helicopter return from Pheriche to Lukla as outlined in the itinerary
  •  Domestic flights as outlined in the itinerary
  •  Required trekking permits as per current regulations
  •  Sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, and basic trekking support equipment where applicable
  •  First-aid support and emergency planning
  •  Guide and porter wages, meals, accommodation, transportation, and insurance
  •  Trek O’Clock operational support throughout the journey
  •  Farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  •  Trip completion certificate

What's not included?

  • International flights
  •  Nepal visa fees
  •  Personal travel insurance
  •  Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu unless specified
  •  Personal trekking gear purchases
  •  Wi-Fi, charging fees, hot showers, laundry, and bottled drinks on the trail
  •  Extra meals, snacks, desserts, and beverages
  •  Personal expenses
  •  Tips for guides, porters, and drivers
  •  Extra baggage charges where applicable
  •  Kathmandu sightseeing costs unless included in your package
  •  Additional accommodation caused by delays, weather, illness, road conditions, flight delays, or itinerary changes
  •  Any expenses not listed under the included section

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FAQ's

The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return is considered moderate to challenging. It does not require expedition climbing experience, but it does require preparation, steady pacing, comfort with mountain trails, and a positive mindset.

Previous trekking experience is helpful. For difficult or remote routes, previous multi-day hiking experience is strongly recommended. Trek O’Clock will help assess suitability based on your fitness and travel goals.

The highest point is 5,644.5 metres at Kala Patthar. This is one of the major highlights of the journey and requires steady pacing and proper altitude awareness.

Yes. This trek reaches Everest Base Camp and includes Kala Patthar for one of the best close-up views of Mount Everest.

After completing Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar, the itinerary descends to Pheriche and includes a shared helicopter return to Lukla, subject to weather, aviation conditions, and operational availability.

Altitude affects everyone differently. The itinerary is paced to support acclimatisation, and guides monitor trekkers carefully. Walking slowly, staying hydrated, eating well, and following guide advice are essential.

In Kathmandu, travellers stay in premium hotel accommodation. During the trek, accommodation is in local lodges, teahouses, or tented camps depending on the route. Facilities are simple in remote and higher areas.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included during trekking days. Meals usually include Nepali, Tibetan, Indian, and simple international dishes depending on location and availability.

Yes. Trek O’Clock includes experienced licensed guides and porter support unless a different package arrangement is confirmed.

Spring and Autumn are the best seasons for most trekking routes in Nepal. These seasons usually offer more stable weather, clearer mountain views, and better trail conditions.

Yes, solo travellers can join private or small-group departures. For restricted areas, Trek O’Clock will confirm the latest official permit rules before departure.

Yes. Optional premium upgrades can be arranged depending on route, availability, and traveller preferences. Possible upgrades include private vehicle transfers, boutique hotel accommodation, private guide service, photography-focused guiding, and extra cultural or acclimatisation days.

Yes. The itinerary can be customised based on your fitness, travel dates, group size, interests, and preferred comfort level.

You can contact Trek O’Clock through the website, email, WhatsApp, or direct enquiry form. Our team will guide you through itinerary confirmation, preparation advice, permits, arrival details, packing support, and final trek arrangements.

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