Everest Base Camp Trek Overview
The Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return is a 10-day adventure designed for trekkers who want to experience the complete journey to EBC and Kala Patthar while saving time and flying back to Kathmandu in style. Instead of spending additional days descending the same trail, you take a thrilling helicopter ride from Gorakshep directly over the Himalayas back to Kathmandu — passing the Gokyo Lakes, Khumbu Glacier, and the full Everest panorama from above. It is the ultimate combination of trekking achievement and aerial spectacle.
The trek begins with a scenic 35-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. From there, the classic Everest trail takes you through Sherpa villages, past roaring glacial rivers, and deep into Sagarmatha National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to rare wildlife and some of the world’s highest peaks. The route passes through Namche Bazaar, the cultural heart of the Khumbu, includes a strategic acclimatization day hike to the Everest View Hotel, and continues on to Tengboche Monastery, Dingboche, Lobuche, and finally Gorakshep — the last stop before Everest Base Camp.
On the final day, you rise before dawn to make the challenging but deeply rewarding climb to Kala Patthar (5,555m), where the summit pyramid of Mount Everest rises directly above you in the golden early light. After soaking in one of the most iconic views on earth, you descend to Gorakshep where a helicopter is waiting to carry you above the entire Himalayan range back to Kathmandu. The Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return is offered by Next Trip Nepal with fully guided, all-inclusive packages for individuals, couples, and small groups.
How to Book the Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return
14 Days Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights
- Scenic 35-minute mountain flight to Lukla via the world-famous Tenzing-Hillary Airport
- Trek through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Khumbu Himalayas
- Explore Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital and main trading hub of the Khumbu, with wide views of Everest and Ama Dablam
- Visit Tengboche Monastery at 3,860m, the largest gompa in the Khumbu, with Ama Dablam rising directly behind it
- Reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m) and stand at the foot of the world's highest mountain
- Climb Kala Patthar (5,555m) for a close-up sunrise view of Mount Everest, the best viewpoint accessible without a climbing permit
- Witness the Khumbu Glacier and Khumbu Icefall from the edge of the glacier moraine
- Views of Everest (8,849m), Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori and Cho Oyu from the trail and during the helicopter return
- Return by helicopter from Gorakshep to Kathmandu with aerial views of the entire Himalayan range
- Experience Sherpa culture — mani walls, prayer flags, chortens and ancient monasteries along the Khumbu trail
- Two built-in acclimatisation days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche for safer high-altitude adaptation
- Save 4 days compared to the standard 14-day EBC trek without missing any of the key highlights
Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return tinerary
Upon landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, a Next Trip Nepal representative will receive you and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel by private vehicle. After check-in and rest, our team will hold a pre-trek briefing where your guide goes through the full itinerary, permits, gear checklist, and safety guidelines. This is a great time to ask questions and prepare for the journey ahead. Overnight in Kathmandu at a 3-star hotel.
Early in the morning you transfer to the domestic terminal for your 35-minute scenic mountain flight to Lukla — one of the most thrilling airstrip landings in the world. After meeting the full crew at Tenzing-Hillary Airport, you begin trekking through pine and rhododendron forest, descending to the Dudh Koshi River and following its east bank to the Sherpa village of Phakding. Walk gently today as your body begins adjusting to the altitude. Overnight in a teahouse in Phakding.
Today’s walk is the most demanding of the early days, climbing steadily through the Sherpa villages of Bengkar, Monjo, and Jorsale and past the Sagarmatha National Park entrance checkpoint. After crossing the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge high above the Dudh Koshi River gorge, you tackle the steep 600-meter climb to Namche Bazaar. The reward is spectacular: your first clear view of Everest above the ridge, and arrival into the vibrant Sherpa capital of the Khumbu. Overnight in a teahouse in Namche Bazaar.
You spend a rest and acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar, hiking high and sleeping low. The highlight is a 3–4 hour hike up to the world-famous Everest View Hotel at 3,880m — recognized by the Guinness World Records as the highest-placed hotel on earth — for an extraordinary panoramic view of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. You can also visit the Sherpa Culture Museum and the local market. Return to Namche for overnight. The acclimatization day significantly reduces altitude sickness risk.
The trail descends from Namche to Punki Thanka and then climbs gradually through rhododendron and juniper forest to Tengboche, passing wonderful views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam throughout the walk. Tengboche Monastery — the largest and most sacred monastery in the Khumbu — sits on a dramatic ridge with Ama Dablam rising like a natural spire directly above it. If your timing aligns with the Mani Rimdu festival, you may witness traditional mask dances performed by resident monks. Overnight in a teahouse in Tengboche.
Descend through a mixed birch and rhododendron forest to Deboche, where a small Buddhist nunnery sits beside the trail. Continue along the Imja Khola valley, passing chortens and prayer walls through Pangboche — a village with one of the oldest monasteries in the Khumbu — before climbing through increasingly alpine terrain to the windy, high-altitude village of Dingboche. The views of Ama Dablam, Makalu, Island Peak, and Lobuche are outstanding from here. Overnight in a teahouse in Dingboche.
Your second acclimatization day is at Dingboche. A recommended hike climbs to Nagarjun Hill (approx. 5,100m) above the village for panoramic views of Makalu (8,481m), Lobuche, Thamserku, and Ama Dablam. Alternatively, you can hike toward Chhukung village and Chhukung Ri for views of Island Peak. Both options follow the classic acclimatization principle of climbing high and sleeping low at 4,360m. Resting today is critical before the demanding high-altitude days ahead. Overnight in a teahouse in Dingboche.
The trail climbs steeply from Dingboche to the ridge above Dughla (Thukla), where a collection of stone cairns and prayer flags serves as memorials to climbers lost on Everest, including Scott Fischer and Babu Chiri Sherpa. The landscape becomes increasingly stark and dramatic as you walk along the edge of the Khumbu Glacier moraine toward Lobuche. The high peaks of Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori, and Nuptse come into full view. Overnight in a teahouse in Lobuche at the foot of the glacier.
The most significant day of the trek. You walk alongside the Khumbu Glacier on a rocky moraine trail to Gorakshep, then continue to Everest Base Camp at 5,364m — the launching point for all Everest expeditions. Standing at the base of the Khumbu Icefall, surrounded by the world’s highest mountains, is a profound and unforgettable moment. During the climbing season (April–May) you may see expedition tents and climbers preparing for summit attempts. After celebrating your achievement, you return to Gorakshep for the night. Overnight in a teahouse in Gorakshep.
Rise before dawn for the final climb to Kala Patthar at 5,555m — the highest point of the trek and the best viewpoint for a close-up panorama of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, and the Khumbu Glacier spread below you. Watch the golden sunrise light up the summit of Everest above the horizon — a view that justifies every step of the journey. After descending to Gorakshep, a helicopter is waiting to fly you directly back to Kathmandu. The flight passes over Gokyo Lakes, the Khumbu Glacier, and the entire Himalayan range — an extraordinary aerial finale to the trek. Transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu on arrival.
Cost Details
Cost Included
- Airport pickup and drop-off in Kathmandu by private vehicle.
- Two nights' accommodation in Kathmandu at a comfortable 3-star hotel on a twin-sharing basis, including breakfast.
- Domestic flights from Kathmandu to Lukla and a shared helicopter flight from Gorakshep back to Kathmandu, including airport transfers.
- Accommodation in local teahouses throughout the trek.
- Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek, with tea or coffee at breakfast and seasonal fruits after dinner.
- Experienced and government-licensed English-speaking trekking guide.
- One porter for every two trekkers, including salary, meals, accommodation, transportation, equipment, and insurance.
- All required permits and entrance fees:
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
- Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
- First aid kit and basic emergency medical supplies carried by the guide.
- Pulse oximeter for monitoring oxygen saturation and heart rate during the trek.
- Sleeping bag, down jacket, and trekking poles (if required).
- Next Trip Nepal duffel bag, T-shirt, and cap.
- Everest Base Camp trekking map.
- Farewell dinner and celebration in Kathmandu after the trek.
- Government taxes and all official service charges.
- Emergency helicopter evacuation arrangements (rescue costs to be covered by the travel insurance company).
Cost Excludes
- Nepal entry visa fee: $30 USD for 15 days, $50 USD for 30 days, and $125 USD for 90 days. (Visa can be obtained on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu).
- Travel and medical insurance.
- International airfare to and from Nepal.
- Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, souvenirs, and extra snacks).
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (including tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and soft drinks) on the trek.
- Desserts and sweet items (chocolate, cake, pie, pudding).
- Hot shower and battery charging fees at tea houses (if applicable).
- Tips for your guide, porter, and driver (Tipping is expected).
- Excess baggage (more than 15kg for Lukla flight)
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Essential Information
Essential Information: EBC Trek with Helicopter Return
This page covers everything you need before booking: the day-by-day altitude profile, helicopter details, seasonal conditions, packing list, physical preparation, teahouse life, daily spending budget and permit requirements.
Day-by-Day Altitude Profile
| Day | Route | Altitude | Walking Time |
| 1 | Arrive Kathmandu | 1,400m | — |
| 2 | Lukla to Phakding | 2,840m to 2,610m | 3–4 hrs |
| 3 | Phakding to Namche Bazaar | 2,610m to 3,440m | 5–6 hrs |
| 4 | Namche Bazaar rest day — Everest View Hotel hike | 3,440m to 3,880m | 3 hr hike |
| 5 | Namche to Tengboche | 3,440m to 3,860m | 5–6 hrs |
| 6 | Tengboche to Dingboche | 3,860m to 4,360m | 4–5 hrs |
| 7 | Dingboche rest day — Nagarjun Hill hike | 4,360m to 4,900m | 4 hr hike |
| 8 | Dingboche to Lobuche | 4,360m to 4,910m | 4–5 hrs |
| 9 | Lobuche to Gorakshep to EBC to Gorakshep | 4,910m to 5,364m to 5,140m | 7–8 hrs |
| 10 | Kala Patthar then helicopter to Kathmandu | 5,140m to 5,555m to 1,400m | 2 hrs + flight |
Helicopter Return: Everything You Need to Know
The helicopter departs from Gorakshep (5,140m) in the early morning after your Kala Patthar sunrise hike, typically between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM when visibility is best. The 90-minute flight to Kathmandu passes over the Khumbu Glacier, Namche Bazaar and the Solukhumbu valleys. You will see Everest (8,849m), Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Pumori from the air in a way no road or trail can offer.
Aircraft used are B3 Eurocopter (Airbus H125) or AS350 machines certified by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) for Himalayan operations. All operators hold valid CAAN licences and have extensive Khumbu flying experience.
| Feature | Shared Helicopter | Private Helicopter |
| Passengers | 4 to 5 passengers | 4 to 5 seats exclusive |
| Cost | Included in package | Extra charge — contact us |
| Departure | Once group is assembled | On your schedule |
| Best for | Solo travelers, couples, small groups | Groups wanting exclusivity |
Baggage limit on helicopter: 10 kg per person. Leave excess luggage at the Next Trip Nepal office in Kathmandu before the trek — it will be ready for collection when you return.
Weather delays: Helicopter flights are weather-dependent. If conditions at Gorakshep or along the route are poor, the flight is delayed until visibility improves. Additional nights at Gorakshep due to weather are at the trekker’s own expense, which is why valid travel insurance covering helicopter evacuation to 6,000m is mandatory for this package.
EBC with Helicopter Return vs. Standard EBC Trek
| Feature | This Package (10 days) | Standard EBC Trek (14 days) |
| Total duration | 10 days | 14 days |
| Return journey | Helicopter from Gorakshep | Trek back to Lukla (4–5 days) |
| Reach EBC and Kala Patthar | Yes | Yes |
| Aerial Himalayan views | Yes — from the helicopter | No |
| Physical wear on body | Lower — no long descent | Higher — full 14-day hike |
| Cost | Higher (helicopter included) | Lower |
| Best for | Time-limited travelers, returning trekkers | First-timers, budget-conscious trekkers |
Best Season for the EBC Trek with Helicopter Return
| Season | Months | Conditions | Helicopter Reliability | Verdict |
| Spring | March to May | Warm trails, rhododendrons in bloom, climbing season traffic at EBC | Good — afternoon cloud possible | Excellent |
| Autumn | September to November | Clear skies, best visibility, well-supplied teahouses | Best of the year | Best overall |
| Winter | December to February | Cold, quieter trail, snow above 4,000m, shorter daylight | Good on clear days | For experienced trekkers |
| Monsoon | June to August | Heavy rain, leeches, poor visibility, trail erosion | Frequent cancellations | Not recommended |
Packing List
Clothing: moisture-wicking base layers (2 sets), insulating fleece mid-layer, down jacket (700-fill or higher — essential above 4,000m), waterproof shell jacket and trousers, 2 pairs trekking trousers, thermal underwear, merino wool socks (4–5 pairs), warm hat, balaclava, sun hat, liner gloves, outer waterproof mittens, neck gaiter.
Footwear: waterproof ankle-supporting trekking boots broken in before the trek, camp sandals for teahouses, gaiters for snow above 4,500m.
Gear: trekking poles (collapsible, strongly recommended), 25–30L daypack, main duffel bag carried by your porter (max 15kg), sleeping bag rated to -15°C (available to borrow from Next Trip Nepal), headlamp with spare batteries, UV-400 or polarised sunglasses, 2L water capacity (bottles or hydration bladder), water purification tablets or filter.
Health: personal first aid kit, Diamox (acetazolamide — consult your doctor before departure), blister pads and moleskin, high-SPF sunscreen and lip balm, electrolyte sachets, hand sanitiser, personal medications.
Documents: passport with valid Nepal visa, travel insurance document showing helicopter rescue cover to 6,000m, cash in Nepalese Rupees (USD exchangeable in Kathmandu and Namche Bazaar), copies of all documents stored separately from originals.
Physical Preparation
This trek involves 5 to 8 hours of walking per day on rocky terrain between 2,600m and 5,555m. No technical climbing skills are required, but solid aerobic fitness makes altitude adjustment easier and lowers acute mountain sickness risk significantly.
Begin training 6 to 8 weeks before departure. Recommended: long hikes with a weighted pack of 8 to 10 kg, 2 to 3 times weekly; 30 to 45 minutes of cardio (running, cycling, swimming or stair training) 4 to 5 times weekly; leg and core strength work including squats, lunges, step-ups and planks. Break in your trekking boots on several hikes before the trip — blisters from new footwear are one of the most common problems on the Khumbu trail.
Teahouse Accommodation on the Route
Teahouses are family-run lodges built along the trekking trail. Rooms are basic twin-sharing with beds and blankets — bring your own sleeping bag for warmth above 4,000m. Bathrooms are usually shared; hot showers are available for an extra fee of $2 to $4 per shower. Device charging costs $1 to $2 per device. Wi-Fi is available at most teahouses below 4,500m for $1 to $3 per day. The dining room is typically heated by a yak-dung stove in the evening, but bedrooms are cold — your down jacket and sleeping bag are not optional above 4,000m.
Permits Required
| Permit | Cost (foreign nationals) | Arranged by |
| Sagarmatha National Park Entry | NPR 3,000 (~USD 22) | Next Trip Nepal — included |
| Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality | NPR 2,000 (~USD 15) | Next Trip Nepal — included |
| TIMS Card (if applicable) | USD 20 | Next Trip Nepal — included |
All permits are arranged by Next Trip Nepal as part of your package. You do not need to visit any permit office in person.
Extra Daily Budget on the Trail
| Item | Estimated Cost (USD) |
| Hot shower | $2–4 |
| Device charging | $1–2 per device |
| Wi-Fi | $1–3 per day |
| Bottled water (1.5L) | $1.50–3 (rises with altitude) |
| Tea or coffee | $1–2 |
| Beer or soft drink | $3–6 |
| Snacks and chocolate | $2–4 |
| Typical daily total | $10–25 |
Bring a minimum of USD 150 to USD 200 in Nepalese Rupees as trail spending money. The last ATM on the route is in Namche Bazaar — there are no ATMs above Namche.
Best Time & Preparation
Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return
The two peak seasons for this trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Both offer stable weather, clear skies, and excellent mountain visibility. Spring is particularly beautiful with pink and red rhododendron forests in full bloom along the lower trail. Autumn delivers crisp, clear air after the monsoon rains have washed the dust away, producing the sharpest mountain views of the year.
| Month | Season | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| March – May | Spring | Best — warm, clear, rhododendrons in bloom |
| June – August | Monsoon | Challenging — rain and cloud, good for experienced trekkers |
| September – November | Autumn | Best — crystal clear skies, excellent visibility |
| December – February | Winter | Cold, snow, fewer crowds — possible for fit trekkers |
Physical Preparation Tips
Start preparing at least 6 to 8 weeks before your trek. The most helpful training activities are: long-distance hiking with a loaded daypack (8–12kg), uphill cardio on a stairmaster or inclined treadmill, cycling, swimming, and regular jogging. Focus on building leg strength and cardiovascular endurance. Walk for a minimum of 5–6 hours continuously at least twice before departure to condition your joints and feet for multi-hour trekking days.
Consult your doctor before departure, especially if you have any respiratory or cardiovascular conditions. Bring Diamox (acetazolamide) as a preventive or treatment option for altitude sickness after consulting a physician. Stay well hydrated on the trail (3–4 liters of water per day), eat regular meals, avoid alcohol for the first several days, and always follow your guide’s recommendations on pace and acclimatization.
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By James Thornton(United Kingdom)June 8, 2024 The Helicopter Return Changes the Whole Experience for the BetterI had done the regular EBC trek years before and this time I chose the helicopter return version. What a difference it makes. The extra energy you have on the high altitude days knowing you are not walking all the way back to Lukla means you can fully enjoy every moment at Gorak Shep and Kala Patthar. And the helicopter flight itself from Gorak Shep back over the mountains is worth every bit of the extra cost. Brilliant trip organized very well by Next Trip Nepal from start to finish.Date of Experience: May 12, 2024
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By Daniel Morrison(United States)May 16, 2024 The Helicopter Return Made This the Most Memorable Trip of My LifeThe helicopter return made this the most special trip I have ever done. After trekking all the way to Everest Base Camp on Day 9 and doing the Kala Patthar sunrise on Day 10 we lifted off from Gorak Shep and within minutes we were flying past Nuptse and Lhotse and looking directly down at the Khumbu glacier from the air. Seeing the route we had just walked from above was completely surreal. Standing at EBC was incredible but the flight back was honestly just as powerful. Thank you Next Trip Nepal for organizing everything so smoothly.Date of Experience: April 21, 2024
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By Stefan Brandt(Germany)March 21, 2024 Kala Patthar Sunrise Then Helicopter Back Over It AllWe woke up before 4am on Day 10 to hike up to Kala Patthar for sunrise. Standing there at 5550 meters watching the first light touch the summit of Everest was one of the most emotional moments of my life. Then a few hours later we were inside a helicopter watching those same mountains pass by below us. The contrast between slow walking step by step and suddenly flying over it all was very powerful. A truly extraordinary experience that I would choose again without hesitation.Date of Experience: February 24, 2024
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By Mikael Lindqvist(Sweden)January 24, 2024 The Helicopter Gives You a Perspective Trekking CannotWhat makes this package special is not just the convenience of flying back. It is the perspective you get. When trekking you see the mountains from below looking up at them. In the helicopter you see everything from a completely different angle. The Khumbu glacier, the icefall, the peaks all around you. It changes the way you understand the scale of everything. The trek itself was challenging and very rewarding. The day from Dingboche to Lobuche was the hardest for me personally but every step was worth it.Date of Experience: December 29, 2023
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By Isabella Romano(Italy)November 17, 2023 Breathtaking Every Single Day from Lukla to the HelicopterFrom the moment we landed in Lukla I knew this would be a special trip. The trek through the Khumbu region is breathtaking every day. Tengboche monastery in the early morning with mist in the valley below was truly magical. Reaching Base Camp and seeing the Khumbu icefall up close was the goal we had all been working toward for two weeks of walking. And then the helicopter ride back gave us views of all those peaks from the sky. An experience I will never stop talking about.Date of Experience: October 20, 2023
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By Charlotte Dupont(France)October 29, 2023 The Aerial View of Ama Dablam Is Something I Will Carry ForeverI chose the helicopter return version because I had limited time and I am so glad I did. The trek up was everything I imagined. Namche Bazaar felt like a real mountain town full of energy and the monastery at Tengboche was beautiful in the morning mist. But reaching Everest Base Camp and then flying back over the entire Khumbu region was something no photo can do justice to. The aerial view of Ama Dablam from the helicopter window is burned into my memory permanently.Date of Experience: September 28, 2023
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By Laura Sinclair(Canada)August 13, 2023 The Perfect Ending to an Already Perfect TrekThe helicopter flight back was the perfect ending to an already perfect trip. I had been building toward EBC for years and the day we walked in and touched the prayer flags at Base Camp I actually cried. The Khumbu icefall right in front of us was more massive than I ever imagined. After that the helicopter lifting off from Gorak Shep and giving us one last look at the whole valley from above felt like the right farewell to the mountains. Next Trip Nepal made the whole process feel very easy from booking to the last day.Date of Experience: July 16, 2023
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