Everest Base Camp High Flyer in Comfort
Everest Base Camp High Flyer in Comfort
Everest Base Camp High Flyer in Comfort
14 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu, Nepal
Visiting: Kathmandu, Lukla, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung, Pangboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorak Shep, Kala Pattar
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Tour code:
EHT
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 10
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Embark on the iconic Everest Base Camp trek with the added thrill of a scenic helicopter return on the "Everest Base Camp High Flyer in Comfort" tour. Experience the exhilaration of reaching Everest Base Camp and ascending Kala Pattar for breathtaking views of the world's highest peaks. Immerse yourself in Sherpa culture at Namche Bazaar and visit the historic Thyangboche Monastery. Enjoy the camaraderie of an experienced support team while trekking at a comfortable pace with ample acclimatization days. Relax in eco lodges and private eco-campsites, ensuring a comfortable stay with off-the-ground camp beds and amenities. The journey begins and ends in Kathmandu, where you'll have time to explore the vibrant city. This adventure includes all meals on the trek, flights to Lukla, and a thrilling helicopter ride from Dingboche to Kathmandu, offering a unique perspective of the majestic Himalayas.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Join Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Radisson Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
You will be met by a representative of World Expeditions and transferred to the Radisson hotel. Remainder of the afternoon at leisure. A pre-trek briefing will be given around 4.30-5pm where arrangements will be made for the distribution of your kit bag, sleeping bag and down/fibrefill jacket. This evening we will head out for dinner, this is a great opportunity to get acquainted with your fellow group members.
Overnight: Radisson Hotel
Day 2 : Free Day In Kathmandu Or Drive To Ramechap (Approx 5 Hours)
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Radisson Hotel or Private eco-camp
Depending on the season, you will either have a free day to explore Kathmandu's bustling streets and significant landmarks or embark on a bus ride to Ramechap, a small town that operates flights to Lukla, the gate way trekking in the Everest region. Overnight: Radisson Hotel or Private eco-camp * NB: At time of writing, flights from 1 December 2019 to February 2020 remain operational from Kathmandu to Lukla. This situation is subject to change and your leader will brief you on flight arrangements locally.
Day 3 : Fly Lukla (2800M). Trek To Ghat (2530M). Walk Approx 2 Hours
Location: Lukla
Accommodation Name: Private eco campsite at Ghat
We transfer to the airport for the 45 minute flight to the STOL airstrip at Lukla. This was the airstrip built by Sir Edmund Hillary and his friends to service the Everest Region when he began his work of building schools and hospitals for the Sherpa people. It is a memorable flight, with marvellous views of the Eastern Himalaya. At Lukla we are immediately impressed by the scale of the huge peaks that surround the village but this is only a foretaste of what is to come. Our crew assemble and we head downhill towards the Dudh Kosi, a raging river that flows from the highest peaks. The broad and well-marked trail meanders around fields of potatoes and buck-wheat and passes through small villages, as we pass rows of tree dahlia to make our way to our first overnight stop at our private eco campsite at Ghat.
Day 4 : To Monjo (2850M). Walk Approx 4-5 Hours
Location: Monjo
Accommodation Name: Private eco camp site above Monjo
Today we cross and re-cross the thundering glacial river, named "Dudh" (milk) Kosi (river) because of its colour. Sections of today's walk are through pine forest and cleared areas reveal terraced fields and a variety of crops. We pass small groups of donkeys and yaks carrying trading goods and trek-gear along the trail. We pass small groups of donkeys, yaks and dzopko carrying trading goods and trek - gear along the trail. A dzopko is a yak-cow crossbreed while a yak is a full-blood long haired male, more commonly found at higher altitudes. Spectacular mountain peaks unfold above us and seem to hover above the tree-line as they rise above the deep river valley. Shortly after leaving camp we cross the Kusum Khola, a tributary stream to the Dudh Kosi, and the peak of Kusum Kangru (6369 m) can be seen to the East, at the head of the valley. Further along the trail, across the valley to the North-West, Nupla (5885 m) and Kongde Ri (6093 m) rise above the forested ridges. At a turn of the trail, Thamserku (6808 m) rises majestically, seemingly from the river floor. We will see our first Mani walls today. These stone structures are a compilation of many stone tablets, each with the inscription "Om Mani Padme Hum" which translates to "Hail to the jewel in the lotus", and is mantra (chant) venerated by Buddhists and Brahmans alike.
Buddhists will walk to the left of these Mani Walls and chortens, but you may notice that people of the lowlands who have no knowledge of Buddhism do not follow this practice.
The allure of the mountains is hard to resist, but we must be patient, as it is very important to acclimatise slowly and thereby fully appreciate our time at higher altitude. Today's walk is not a long one, and you will be eager to press on. Slow down, and enjoy the journey. Overnight at our private eco camp site above Monjo.
Day 5 : To Namche (3440M). Walk Approx 4-5 Hours
Location: Namche Bazaar
Accommodation Name: Eco-lodge
This morning we cross the green/aqua waters of the Dudh Kosi and pass through the gates of the Sagamartha National Park. The establishment of this national park is a significant attempt to stem the use of fire-wood in the area. Self-contained trek groups must use only kerosene fuels for cooking, a philosophy we follow everywhere in Nepal, whether we are in a national park or not. Tea-houses and lodges are encouraged to use kerosene, yak dung or electricity but unfortunately continue to use mostly fire-wood for cooking, heating and for hot water for trekker's showers. This practice continues to deplete the forests. We follow the river course to the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and the Bhote Kosi and cross a spectacular high bridge before commencing our ascent to the village of Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa "capital" of Nepal. It is a tough climb as the trail passes through forest of pine to a vantage point that provides our first view of Mt Everest. The trail continues to climb and meander to Namche and the sight of this prosperous village spread within a horse-shoe shaped valley opposite the beautiful peak of Kongde Ri is worth every step. After lunch you may wish to peruse the Tibetan trader's stalls or the Sherpa shops in search of a bargain.
Overnight: eco-lodge
Day 6 : To Kyangjuma (3550M) Via Khumjung, Walk Approx 3-4 Hours
Location: Khumjung
Accommodation Name: Private eco-campsite
Our trek will start with an incline to Syangboche airstrip and along the ridgeline towards Everest View Hotel. We are welcomed with magnificent views of the surrounding mountains including Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Khangtega, Ama Dablam and many more. After a quick break, we continue towards Khumjung and visit Sir Edmond Hillary’s famous “Schoolhouse in the clouds.”This school was the first in the entire Khumbu region being built in 1961 with the help of the Sir Edmund Hillary and the Himalayan Trust. The school originally opened with only two classrooms but has since expanded to cater for over 350 students. We descend and follow the trail for approx 25 minutes to our new exclusive campsite at Kyangjuma. For those who are feeling the early effects of altitude can opt for a shorter acclimatization walk of around 2 hours directly from Namche to Kyangjuma. Overnight: Private eco-campsite
Day 7 : To Pangboche (3930M) Walk Approx 5-6 Hours
Location: Pangboche
Accommodation Name: Private eco campsite at Pangboche
The walk to Pangboche is one of the most spectacular trekking days in Nepal. The trail meanders easily around the ridges and Everest can be clearly seen on the horizon ahead before we descend through splendid rhododendron forests for lunch. After lunch we cross the Dudh Kosi and begin the ascent to the top of a long ridge which flows from the summit of Kantega. Our trail takes us through pine and rhododendron forest, and, as this is a devout Buddhist region, the wildlife is unharmed and not too shy. As a result there is a possibility that we may see Himalayan Thar, Musked Deer or pheasants in the forest and around our campsite. As we approach the ridgeline we pass through a traditional gateway and around a chorten before cresting the ridge onto a wide grassy meadow at the monastery village of Thyangboche. The monastery was re-built with the assistance of Sir Edmund Hillary after it was destroyed by fire in 1989. The views of the Everest massif, as well as all the other major peaks of the area are astounding. After a rest and visit to the monastery we head downhill to our private eco campsite at Pangboche.
Day 8 : To Dingboche (4360M), Walk Approx. 3-4 Hours
Location: Dingboche
Accommodation Name: Private eco camp
This morning we begin a steady ascent. The stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Kantega, Thamserku, Ama Dablam and Nuptse are spectacular throughout our walk today. We head down to cross the Imja Khola before an easy climb along a wide, open trail to the small village of Pangboche (4000m). We may take a slight detour to visit the Pangboche Gompa - the oldest monastary (around 300 years old) in the Khumbu Region. We cross the river again and then gradually trek up to Dingboche, situated just beneath the impressive Ama Dablam. Overnight private eco camp.
Day 9 : Rest Day In Dingboche, Acclimatise
Location: Dingboche
Accommodation Name: Private eco camp
An important acclimatisation
est day today with the option of hiking high up to the ridge overlooking the village, or perhaps up to Chukung Village. Excellent views of Nuptse, Lhotse, Chukung Peak and Imja Tse (6189m) are had from both in the valley or from the ridge above the camp. Massive glaciers drape beneath cliffs that soar up to 3,500 metres in this dramatic valley. Overnight private eco camp.
Day 10 : To Lobuche (4930M). Walk Approx 6 Hours
Location: Lobuche
Accommodation Name: Eco lodge
We are gaining altitude and it is important that we move at a slow, steady pace. The slopes are quite barren now as we move above the tree line. Views of different peaks, such as Cholatse and Lobuche, unfold before us in this contrasting and spectacular landscape. We move up the Dhugla Ridge and onto moraine towards the Khumbu Glacier. Rock cairns can be seen, many of which are dedicated to the memory of climbers attempting the high mountains of the area, including Everest. The temperatures drop here as we are more exposed amongst this glacial moraine. We enjoy spectacular views all day today of Pumori and Nuptse. The hill above the town affords fine sunset views of Nuptse.
Overnight eco lodge (please note that single supplements cannot be guaranteed at Lobuche during peak periods).
Day 11 : To Gorak Shep (5288M) & Base Camp (5360M). Walk Approx 7-8 Hours
Location: Gorak Shep
Accommodation Name: Lodge
We trek alongside the Khumbu Glacier as the path winds over the rocky moraine towards the settlement of Gorak Shep. We are high, among the glaciers of the world's highest peaks. Following our arrival at Gorak Shep we have an early lunch before we commence our trek to Everest Base Camp. In the pre monsoon season many expeditions can be seen at base camp and this excursion is one of the highlights of the trek.
Overnight lodge (please note that single supplements cannot be guaranteed at Gorak Shep during peak periods).
Day 12 : Kala Pattar (5545M) & To Dingboche, Walk Approx 7-8 Hours
Location: Kala Pattar
Accommodation Name: Private eco-camp
Kala Pattar is not a Nepali name but a Hindi name and translates to "black rock". From these black rocks atop the hill the views are spectacular. Most eyes are locked on the mass of Everest and its rocky buttresses immediately before us. Many of the famous ascent routes are quite clear. Below us the Khumbu Glacier snakes towards the icefall and Western Cwm. We can see the area where expeditions set their base camp but the original site was at Lake Camp, now known as Gorak Shep. Take a look in every direction and soak it in. The view south and our route out, is particularly beautiful. In the afternoon we make the return trek to Dingboche.
Overnight: Private eco-camp
Day 13 : Scheduled Helicopter Flight From Dingboche To Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Hotel
This morning we take our helicopter flight to Kathmandu, a thrilling journey over forests, fields and villages, with the Himalaya in the background. On arrival, we transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 14 : Trip Concludes Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast arrangements cease unless further ones have been made. Those people departing by aircraft will be transferred to the airport.
What's Included
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Meals on trek
13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 11 dinners are included, valued at US$500.
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Airport transfers
Airport transfers are included if arriving on day 1 and 14 or if you booked pre/post tour accommodation at the Radisson through World Expeditions.
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Flights to Lukla
Flights to Lukla are included.
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Extra luggage allowance
An extra 5kg luggage allowance on the Lukla flight, totaling 20kg, is included.
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Accommodation in Kathmandu
Good quality accommodation in Kathmandu is included.
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Accommodation on trek
Accommodation on trek in a combination of comfortable eco lodges and exclusive eco-comfort camps with off the ground camp beds, mattresses, and pillows is included.
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World Expeditions trek pack
The use of a World Expeditions trek pack, which includes a quality sleeping bag, down or fiber fill jacket, and sleeping bag liner, valued at over US$500, is included.
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Souvenir kit bag
A souvenir World Expeditions kit bag is included.
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Park entrance fees and trekking permits
All park entrance fees and trekking permits are included.
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Helicopter flight
A helicopter flight from Dingboche to Kathmandu, valued at US$900 per person based on 5 passengers, is included.
What's Not Included
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Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu are not included.
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Bottled water and drinks
Bottled water, aerated, and alcoholic drinks are not included.
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Personal items
Items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, etc.
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Tips
Tips are not included.
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International flights
International flights are not included.
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Airport and departure taxes
Airport and departure taxes are not included.
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Visa
Visa is not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included.
Accommodation
In Kathmandu, enjoy a stay at the comfortable Radisson Hotel, while trekking offers a unique experience at private eco-comfort camps or eco lodges. Single supplements apply at the Radisson and eco camps, but single rooms in Lobuche and Gorak Shep are subject to availability during peak periods.
What You Carry
In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip-eze etc. Porters and mules carry all group gear and your trek pack.
Grading
To determine the grade of a particular adventure we consider a number of factors. These include the condition of the walking terrain, the altitude, the number of pass crossings and the length of the trek. The Everest Base Camp High Flier trek is graded moderate. The majority of our moderately graded treks involve the carrying of a day pack only, though some may involve carrying a full pack. Be prepared for potential variable weather conditions. Suggested preparation; 1 hour of aerobic exercise, three to four times a week and extended periods of exercise during the weekend will accustom you to regular exercise. Hill walking with a pack in variable weather conditions will be beneficial if you are taking part in a trekking adventure, kayaking or road cycling is also recommended depending upon the activity you plan to undertake.
Mode of Transport
The tour includes flights to Lukla and a scenic helicopter flight from Dingboche to Kathmandu. Private transportation is provided for airport transfers and other travel needs, ensuring a seamless journey throughout the trek.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of accommodation is provided during the trek?
During the trek, accommodation is provided in a combination of private eco-comfort camps and eco lodges. These camps and lodges offer off the ground camp beds, mattresses, and pillows for a comfortable stay.
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What is included in the trek pack provided by World Expeditions?
The trek pack provided by World Expeditions includes a quality sleeping bag, a down or fibre fill jacket, and a sleeping bag liner, which are valued at over US$500.
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What is the significance of the helicopter flight in the itinerary?
The helicopter flight from Dingboche to Kathmandu is a scenic and thrilling journey that allows participants to return from the trek with views over forests, fields, and villages, with the Himalayas in the background. This flight is valued at US$900 per person based on 5 passengers.
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Are there any acclimatization days included in the trek?
Yes, the itinerary includes acclimatization days, such as a rest day in Dingboche, to help participants adjust to the altitude and fully enjoy their time at higher elevations.
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What kind of support is provided by the trek team?
The trek team includes an expert bilingual guide, porters to carry all personal and group equipment, and a group medical kit. The porters are provided with insurance, protective clothing, food, and shelter.
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What meals are included during the trek?
The trek includes 13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 11 dinners, covering all meals during the trek, valued at US$500.
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What should I carry in my daypack during the trek?
In your daypack, you should carry extra warm clothing, a rain jacket, a water bottle, camera gear, valuables, and personal items such as sunscreen and lip balm. Porters and mules will carry all group gear and your trek pack.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.
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What about environmental impact?
We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.
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What should I pack?
Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.
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Are tips included in my trip price?
Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.
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Am I suited to small-group travel?
We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.
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Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?
While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.
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