Everest Base Camp Heli Trek


Posted October 4, 2017 by nepaltrek

Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is the most adored and requested tour in Nepal which fit for those voyagers who have insufficient time to trek as far as possible up to base camp yet wish to witness the world's most astounding pinnacle Mt. Everest.
 
Visiting by helicopter to see the powerful Mt. Everest is an exciting approach to encounter the stunning Himalayas. To do this, it is dependably the best plan to shape your own particular gathering with a specific end goal to maintain a strategic distance from the high cost of customary helicopter visit. On Nepal Helicopter Tour you hover over the top of the world on a 4 hour helicopter flight crosswise over Mt. Everest and get one of a kind perspectives of regions, for example, the Khumbu country of Nepal's Himalayan tribes. On your way you can likewise observe the magnificent pinnacles of Ama Dablam, Pumori, Cho Oyu and numerous other intriguing spots and pinnacles.

Your Nepal Helicopter sanction visit begins from Kathmandu local airplane terminal and will hover above radiant vistas of the taking off Himalayan pinnacles. After snappy stop at Lukla for refueling you will fly either to the airstrip in Syangboche, situated at 12,340 feet (3761 meters) or, in the event that you wish, you can arrive at Hotel Everest View and make the most of your breakfast there.

From that point you can take the helicopter either to Everest Base Camp or make a beeline for Kalapathar for a short stop to take photographs. After this you will fly back by means of your preferred course either to Syangboche, Hotel Everest View or to Lukla and afterward back to Kathmandu.
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Website Everest Base Camp Heli Trek
Phone 9843444035
Business Address Puspalal Path
Country Nepal
Categories Travel
Tags everest base camp heli trek , everest base camp helicopter tour , nepal tours
Last Updated October 4, 2017