Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out

Nepal Pyramids Trekking & Climbing
Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out
At a Glance
  • Duration15 Days
  • Difficulty Level Challenging
  • Places to Visit Everest Region
  • Max Altitude 5,545m/18,192ft.
  • Group Size 2-15
  • Starts Kathmandu
  • Ends Kathmandu
  • Activity Trekking/Helicopter fly out
  • Best Season Spring/Autumn

Gokyo Lake, EBC and Heli Fly Out Trip Highlights

  • Explore the stunning, glacial-fed Gokyo Lakes, a hidden gem in the Everest region.
  • Hike to the top of Gokyo Ri for breathtaking panoramic views of Everest and neighboring peaks.
  • Stand at the iconic Everest Base Camp, where mountaineers begin their ascent of the world's highest peak. 
  • Trek alongside the colossal Khumbu Glacier, an otherworldly landscape of ice formations.
  • Experience the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people and immerse yourself in their rich culture.
  • Conquer the challenging Cho La Pass, offering a thrilling high-mountain crossing.
  • Enjoy an exhilarating helicopter ride that reveals the entire Khumbu region from the sky.
  • Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Mount Everest from various vantage points throughout the trip.
  • Hike through lush rhododendron forests, particularly colorful during the spring season.
  • Encounter colorful prayer flags fluttering in the Himalayan breeze, a symbol of spiritual devotion.
  • Visit ancient monasteries like Tengboche, steeped in Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
  • Challenge yourself physically and mentally with high-altitude trekking.
  • Experience the magic of clear, starry nights in the high Himalayas.
  • Spot unique Himalayan wildlife like Himalayan tahr, pika, and various bird species.
  • Gain insights into the ancient traditions, customs, and beliefs of the Sherpa people.
  • Encounter yak caravans, a common mode of transportation in the region.
  • Feel a profound sense of accomplishment as you complete this challenging trek.

Gokyo Lake EBC and the Heli Fly Out adventure offers a breathtaking and unforgettable experience for trekkers and adventurers. Gokyo Lake is a pristine gem nestled in the Himalayas, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. It is a destination for those seeking tranquility amidst nature's grandeur. The trek to Everest Base Camp is an iconic journey that takes you through Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and dramatic landscapes. Besides all these, the trip will provide a glimpse into the world of mountaineering. The Heli Fly Out is the cherry on top, offering a thrilling helicopter ride on return. The ride reveals the majestic Everest and its neighboring giants from a unique perspective. All this makes this adventure a must-do for those in search of awe-inspiring beauty and adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.

Trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) via Gokyo Lake and Chola Pass is certainly the best choice for travelers. Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out trip cruises through the less trodden valley skipping the commercial trekking route to EBC.

The fun of doing Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out:

Embarking on the Gokyo Lake and Everest Base Camp trek followed by a Heli Fly Out is a journey that promises an exhilarating blend of natural beauty, physical challenge, and adventure. The fun lies in the sense of achievement as you conquer challenging terrain, including high mountain passes and steep ascents. Furthermore, it will ultimately lead you to the iconic Everest Base Camp. Along the way, you'll enjoy the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people and dissolve yourself in their rich culture.

Gokyo Lake adds another layer of excitement, with its pristine turquoise waters surrounded by towering peaks, providing a serene contrast to the rugged terrain. The sense of tranquility by the lake is deeply rewarding.

The real thrill comes with the Heli Fly Out, which grants you a bird's-eye view of the mighty Everest and the entire Khumbu region. The rush of excitement as you soar above the world's highest peaks is unparalleled. It's a unique opportunity to capture breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Overall, the fun of this adventure lies in the blend of physical challenge, cultural immersion, and the sheer awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas, culminating in an unforgettable journey.

What do Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out Trip have to offer?

Gokyo Lake:

Gokyo Lake is situated at an altitude of 4,750m and is known for its pristine blue and green waters that reflect the surrounding mountains. The Gokyo Lake is a popular destination for trekkers as it offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, including Mount Everest, Makalu, and Lhotse.

In addition to the lakes, the area is also known for its unique flora and fauna, including rare Himalayan species such as the snow leopard, musk deer, and Himalayan Thar. The Gokyo Valley is also home to several small settlements where visitors can experience the local Sherpa culture and hospitality.

Why Gokyo Lake is Considered Holy?

Gokyo Lake is considered a HOLY LAKE by the local SHERPA people who inhabit the region. The Sherpa believe that the mountains are the abode of deities and that they are sacred. Gokyo Lake is believed to be the residence of a deity called "Ngozumpa Chhamo," who is considered the protector of the sacred Gokyo valley. The lake is also associated with the legend of Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. It is said that Guru Rinpoche visited the lake and left his footprint there.

Furthermore, the area surrounding Gokyo Lake is also considered a sacred pilgrimage site by Buddhists and Hindus alike. Every year, during the full moon of August/September, thousands of pilgrims visit the lake to take a holy dip in its waters.

In summary, the cultural and religious beliefs of the local Sherpa people, along with its association with Guru Rinpoche and its use as a pilgrimage site, are some of the reasons why Gokyo Lake is considered a holy mountain.

Mt. Cho Oyu (8,188 m / 26,864 feet)

Cho Oyu is the sixth-highest mountain in the world, Its name means "Turquoise Goddess" in Tibetan, and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful mountains in the world.
The mountain has a height of 8,188 meters (26,864 feet) and is a popular destination for mountaineers. The first successful ascent was made in 1954 by an Austrian expedition led by Joseph Jöchler and Herbert Tichy. Since then, many climbers have attempted to reach the summit of Cho Oyu, and it has become a popular training ground for those who are preparing to climb Mount Everest.

Cho Oyu is part of the Mahalangur Himalayas, which also includes Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. The mountain is located about 20 kilometers west of Mount Everest, and its summit provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.

Despite its popularity among mountaineers, climbing Cho Oyu is still a challenging and dangerous endeavor. Climbers must deal with extreme weather conditions, altitude sickness, and technical climbing on steep, icy slopes. However, with proper training and preparation, many experienced climbers have successfully summited Cho Oyu and returned safely.

Cho La Pass (5,420 m / 17,782 feet):

Cho La Pass stands as a formidable gateway to the world's most iconic trekking destinations of Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Valley. At an elevation of approximately 5,420 meters (17,782 feet), Cho La Pass presents a thrilling challenge for trekkers and mountaineers. Its steep and rocky terrain, often adorned with snow and ice, demands both physical endurance and technical skill. However, the reward for those who conquer it is the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including the majestic Everest itself. Cho La Pass is a symbol of adventure, perseverance, and the sheer grandeur of the Everest region. It is a must-visit destination for trekkers seeking a true Himalayan adventure.

Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 feet)

Mount Everest Base Camp is the starting point for climbers who aim to summit Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, which is located in the Himalayas in Nepal. The Base Camp is situated at an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level.

The trek to Everest Base Camp is regarded as one of the most famous and adventurous treks in the world. The trek and the route passes through several picturesque villages, scenic valleys, and rugged mountain trails. Despite the challenges, the trek offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.

In conclusion, the Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out trip encapsulate the essence of adventure and natural beauty in the heart of the Himalayas. This expedition is not just a trek; it's a transformational experience. It allows you to connect with the awe-inspiring Himalayan landscape and the invincible spirit of those who call it home. It's an adventure that summons the explorer in all of us, inviting us to step out of our comfort zones and into a world of beauty and wonder that is unparalleled.

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 01:Arrive to Kathmandu (1400m / 4593 feet)
  • Day 02:Drive to Manthali (Ramechhap) (474 m / 1,555 feet) and Overnight Stay
  • Day 03:Mountain Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m / 8,562 feet)
  • Day 4-05:Trek to Namche Bazaar (3450m / 11,318 feet) + REST DAY - ACCLIMATIZATION
  • Day 06:Trek to Dole (4200m / 13,779 feet)
  • Day 07:Trek to Machhermo (4470m / 14,665 feet)
  • Day 08:Acclimatization Day at Machhermo.
  • Day 09:Trek to Gokyo Lake (4790m / 15,715 feet)
  • Day 10:Morning Excursion to Gokyo Ri (5,480 m / 17,979 feet) and Trek to Dragnak (4700m / 15,419 feet)
  • Day 11:Trek to Dzongla (4830m / 15,846 feet) via Cho La pass (5,420 m / 17,782 feet)
  • Day 12:Trek to Lobuche (4910m / 16,108 feet)
  • Day 13:Trek to Goraksherp (5189m / 17,024 feet) trek to Everest base camp (5,364 m / 17,598 feet)
  • Day 14:Morning excursion to Kala Patthar (5545m / 18,192ft) and HELICOPTER FLY out back to KATHMANDU.
  • Day 15:Departure Day - Transfer to international Airport

Gokyo Lake EBC and Heli Fly Out Detailed Itinerary

Your Trek Leader will be a the Kathmandu International Airport to receive you and he will transfer you to the hotel. Though Kathmandu is the Capital City of Nepal you may witness the busy life with hectic traffic. However, it has a strong appeal with local splendor and vigorous activities around, where you can simply relax and take pleasure in the fun of driving through unfamiliar roads.

Your Hotel is in the center of the city at Thamel, the tourist hub which is very lively and colorful. 

Highlights:

  • Pick up from the international airport.
  • Transfer to the hotel by your Group Leader.
  • Short preliminary briefing.
  • Arriving early gives you an opportunity to explore Kathmandu.
  • Welcome dinner and getting to know each other.
  • Altitude: 1400m / 4593 feet
  • Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel

Driving to Manthali in Ramechhap district, Nepal can be an adventurous journey that offers a glimpse of rural life and the scenic beauty of the Nepalese countryside. The road from Kathmandu to Manthali in Ramechhap is a mix of paved and unpaved sections. While some parts are well-maintained, others can be bumpy and rough, especially during the monsoon season. The condition of the roads can vary, and landslides are not uncommon in hilly areas. The drive takes you through picturesque landscapes, with terraced fields, lush forests, and traditional villages dotting the route. It's an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Nepal.

Highlights:

  • Breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Meet up at a time provided by your Team Leader.
  • Getting together for trek briefing.
  • Distribution of company's trek equipment.
  • Thrilling Drive to Ramechaap – 4 hours
  • Fabulous Lunch in one of the Highway Restaurants.
  • Overnight stay at Ramechaap – BASIC HOTEL FACILITY 
  • Altitude: 474 m / 1,555 feet
  • Accommodation: Basic Hotel
  • Walking Hour: 4 HOURS DRIVE
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 132km
  • Transport: Private Vehicle

We will take the earliest morning flight to Lukla which is only 18/20 minutes. After a few minutes of break and enjoying a glass of hot tea we head out for our first-day trekking to Phakding. This 3/4 hour easy walk on the legendary trekking trail through the cultured Sherpa villages with its exceptional beauty and the view of stunning landscape, deep valley, and Dudh Koshi gorge is unique.

Highlights:

  • Flying in a twin-otter plane to a small Lukla airport at an elevation of 2840 m
  • Witness the thrill of flight flying in and out of Lukla airport, one of the most thrilling airport in the world
  • Beautiful walk through the series of stunning native settlement
  • The phenomenal sight of profound gorges, ancient farming terraces, and the scenic beauty at the backdrop is something special on the very first day.
  • Overnight stay at stunning Phakding, fabulous dinner, and briefing by your leader along with a number of fascinating stories.
  • Altitude: 2610m / 8,562 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 4 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 7km

Today we will start early for Namche Bazaar, the capital and the Administrative Center of the Khumbu district. It’s more of a luxurious city in the middle of no way in the midst of remoteness and thin air. Despite long hours walk it’s far more than just trekking. Give time to adapt your body to thin air. It’s not a matter of proving your physical strength, it's more about taking pleasure with steady ascend.

Highlights:

  • Wake-up call as set by your leader
  • 3 hours gentle walk through a series of pleasant villages to the last settlement of Jorsale for lunch
  • Crossing 5 high suspension bridges is daring.
  • The scenic beauty and deep gorges of soaring cliffs at the backdrop are phenomenal.
  • Being at Namche, the dreamland is remarkable which is worth an effort.

REST DAY - ACCLIMATIZATION HIKE:

  • 1 and ½ hours amazing walk for acclimatization.
  • Walk to Syangbuche, one of the enchanting places in the region with the world’s highest airstrip.
  • The close view of the magnificent mountain, extensive green hills, the Tibetan Buddhist culture and the territory of the yaks is charismatic
  • The first view of the world’s highest mountain (Mt. Everest)
  • Altitude: 3450m / 11,318 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 7/8 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 9km

Leaving Namche Bazaar we walk towards the north. We walk the most organized effortless trail towards Khyangjuma with an awesome view of Mt. Amadablam, Everest, Lhotse, Kangtega, Thamserku, etc. Shortly, we skip the overcrowded traditional Everest base camp trial and enter into the most beautiful section of Gokyo Valley with the most amazing setting.

Highlights:

  • Fabulous walk to the ridge of Mong-La with stunning mountain views.
  • Deep drop to the Gokyo gorge for lunch with chances to see musk deer
  • Enchanting walk to Dole through the forest of rhododendron, pine, and maple.
  • Unlike many other settlements, this small settlement of Dole is exceptional of its kind
  • Altitude: 4200m / 13,779 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 6 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 7.5km

Leaving Dole we walk into the wider version of the trail into the open valley with an outstanding view of the enormous mountain and deep valley. This effortless walk into the Himalayan meadow is awe-inspiring. Machchermo, the place of the Yeti incident is situated at the foot of Machchermo Peak is another attraction.

Highlights:

  • A beautiful walk with the most beautiful landscape view.
  • Effortless short walk to Machchermo where the valley opens wide with its magnificence.
  • Listen to the Machchermo Yeti incident that occurred around 1974.
  • Free afternoon for a small excursion or take it as leisure.
  • Altitude: 4470m / 14,665 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 5 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 7km

Acclimatization days are a crucial aspect of high-altitude trekking in the Himalayas, and one of the most picturesque places to take a well-deserved rest and allow your body to adjust to the thin air is Machhermo. 

Machhermo sits in a serene valley surrounded by towering peaks, and its stunning landscapes provide a perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation. You can take short walks around the village, allowing yourself to acclimate gradually while enjoying the mesmerizing vistas of snow-capped mountains.

A popular side trip during your acclimatization day is to visit the charming Machhermo Ri. Spending an acclimatization day in Machhermo is not just about resting but about preparing yourself physically and mentally for the higher altitudes you'll encounter as you continue your journey toward Everest Base Camp. It's a day to relax, rejuvenate, and absorb the natural and cultural beauty of this high-altitude haven.

  • Altitude: 4470m / 14,665 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: ACCLIMATIZATION HIKE
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Away from the tree line area, a gradual ascent is recommended. Today is another beautiful walk where mountains like Cholatse, Tabuche, and Cho-Oyu unfold before us with a series of turquoise blue lakes. Being at Gokyo is like standing amidst a surreal mountain landscape, with turquoise lakes and towering peaks that leave you in awe of the natural world's grandeur.

Highlights:

  • remarkable walk in the open valley of the wide Himalayan meadow is peaceful
  • Walking up to the stunning 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lakes of Gokyo is remarkable.
  • Getting to Gokyo, a lovely settlement with the backdrop of the world’s sixth-highest mountain Cho-Oyu is significant.
  • Altitude: 4790m / 15,715 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 5 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 7.5KM

Now is the time for an epic climb to Gokyo Ri, the point to value your dream and the sensational Himalayan vistas all around. The climb is challenging but the view from the top surpasses the wildest imagination. After making historic success at Gokyo Ri, we will descend down for breakfast. After Breakfast we have an easy 3 hours walk through the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Himalayas to Dragnak. Dragnak is the base of Cho La which is a small settlement that is very secluded but very lively.

Highlights:

  • Phenomenal sunrise view
  • A very rewarding moment being at 5480 m with an exceptional panoramic mountain view and the lake view.
  • It’s a thrilling experience to get across the Ngozumba glacier with the sounds of ice cracking, river flowing, and rocks rolling in the glacier.
  • View of small glacial lakes around.
  • Good view of Mt Cho Oyu from the glacier.
  • Be cautious in the rock fall zone.
  • Free afternoon
  • Altitude: 4700m / 15,419 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 3/4 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 4km

Another early wake up for a challenging 5-hour climb to the top of Cho La Pass, the exquisite glacial pass. Today you would walk into yet another very untouched alpine valley with a mysterious landscape setting. After the accomplishment, we have 3 hours of technical descent through the rock face trail to Dzongla. Dzongla with an unbelievable view of Cholatse at the backdrop is sensational.

Highlights:

  • Early wake up for another incredible Chola Pass.
  • Scrambling skills will be required for the glacier moraine to get over and below the pass.
  • Close-up mountain view all around.
  • The walk across the icy glacier is sensational.
  • Basic crampons are recommended for the pass.
  • Great view of Amadablam, Cholatse, and many more mountains on the way down.
  • Altitude: 4830m / 15,846 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 8/9 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 8km

It’s time to get back into the bustling zone of the regular Everest base camp trail. An easy enchanting 3 hours walk with the most intriguing panoramic view is overwhelming.

Highlights:

  • Amazing view of Nuptse, Pumori, Amadablam, Cholatse, and many others along the way.
  • Back into the main route to Everest base camp.
  • Free afternoon.
  • Altitude: 4910m / 16,108 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 4 Hours
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 6.5km

Leaving Lobuche this 3 hours walk to Gorak Shep is out of the ordinary through the rocky moraine undulating trail. Gorak Shep, the spectacular village is surrounded by Pumori (7145 m), Lingtren (6697 m), Nuptse (7745 m), and of course Everest (8848 m).

Highlights:

  • Spectacular view of the Khumbu icefall with soaring mountain
  • Trek to the fascinating Everest base camp after lunch
  • The view of the base camp and the blue ice pinnacles of the icefall is astonishing
  • Challenging but very rewarding walk to the fro from the base camp
  • Altitude: 5,364 m / 17,598 feet
  • Accommodation: Local Tea House
  • Walking Hour: 8/9 Hours in Total
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Distance: 12km in Total

Now is the time for an epic climb to Kalapathar, the point to value your dream and the sensational Himalayan vistas all around. The climb is challenging but the view from the top surpasses the wildest imagination. After making historic success to Everest Base Camp and Kalapattar, we will get back to Gorakshep for breakfast and take a Chartered Helicopter back to Kathmandu.

Highlights:

  • Phenomenal sunrise view
  • A very rewarding moment being at 5545 m with an exceptional panoramic mountain view.
  • Flying in a Helicopter back to Kathmandu is simply incredible.
  • The aerial view of the valley you just walked looks interestingly overwhelming.
  • You get very close to those mountains which you recently witnessed way far from a distance.
  • Free afternoon in Kathmandu.
  • Altitude: 5545m / 18,192ft
  • Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Transport: Helicopter Fly Out

Depending on your flight schedule airport transportation will be provided. Your leader will accompany you.

  • Accommodation: Fly Back Home

Gokyo Lake EBC Heli Fly Out Detail Itinerary

Please keep in mind that the provided Gokyo Lake EBC Heli Fly Out Detail Itinerary serves as a general guideline only. While we make every effort to follow this plan, trekking in the Himalayas can be influenced by varied factors like weather, trail conditions, and the health and acclimatization of the group. Our experienced guides prioritize your safety and will make necessary adjustments as needed. This might involve changes in the daily schedule or rest days for better acclimatization. Your trekking experience is our top priority, and we're committed to providing you with the best adventure while ensuring your well-being. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility.

The above itinerary is simply a guideline and is subject to alteration as per the circumstances. Your group leader is solely liable to bring about changes in the best interest of the group.

Flight Delay/Cancellation in Kathmandu and Lukla:

The unpredictability of Flights flying to and from Lukla Airport, the gateway to Mount Everest, and the world’s most electrifying airport is pretty evident from its history of delays and cancellations. Diverse factors lead to the situation of cancellation including the weather, technical issues, poor visibility, etc. In such conditions, Nepal Pyramids will charter a helicopter to make certain that you don’t miss your trip or your international flight. But again under these circumstances, the possibility of flying a helicopter depends on the Nepal Civil Aviation flying rules.

Travelers are to pay the cost of the chartered helicopter which is payable through cash, traveler’s cheques, or credit cards (Visa and Master Cards only). Travelers will be provided with a receipt upon payment so that they may claim the amount from their travel insurance. The cost per person is governed by the number of people taking this facility.

However, it is always very wise to have an extra day in your hand in case of bad weather, delays, or flight cancellations. Though in such cases, we always come up with a possible alternative depending on the situation, however, an extra day always cushions for any such uncertainty that truly redeems you from all the international flight hassles.

What's Included
  • PERMITS: All Essential permits are required to trek in the region.
  • HELICOPTER:  Charter Helicopter from GORAK SHEP to KATHMANDU.
  • TRANSPORTATION: PRIVATE VEHICLE from Kathmandu to Manthali (Ramechhap).
  • PICKUP AND DROPS: Airport pickup and drop facilities on both Domestic and International flights are included.
  • ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU: Twin Sharing - 3-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu on a Bed / Breakfast basis.
  • WELCOME DINNER: Welcome dinner in a typical traditional Nepali restaurant.
  • SIGHTSEEING: Half-day guided city sightseeing to two most sacred World Heritage Sites with a paid entrance fee.
  • TAXES: All Government and Local tax.
  • DOMESTIC FLIGHTS: Domestic flights from Kathmandu / Lukla.
  • EQUIPMENT: Fundamental trekking gear like a sleeping bag with fleece liners, Primaloft jacket, Rain Poncho, Yak-Track, Trekking Poles, etc.
  • LODGING: Local Tea-house accommodation on a twin-sharing basis while trekking – A single supplement is provided on request OVER MINIMAL COST, however, depends solely on the availability.
  • DRINKING WATER: Properly boiled hot water for drinking is provided every evening and morning – so it’s wise to have bottles equivalent to 3 liters or bottles along with a Rehydration Bag (camel bag).
  • GLORIOUS FOOD: All Meals (Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast with hot beverages) during the trek.
  • TREK LEADER: An accomplished Trekking Group Leader (Legitimate Guiding License Holder) and assistant guide.
  • STAFF INSURANCE & ALLOWANCES: All Ground Staff and their Allowances + their insurance.
  • SAFETY CONCERNS: Oxygen cylinders and an all-inclusive comprehensive medical kit on all trips.
  • COMPLIMENTARY TAKE AWAY: Take away the Nepal Pyramids duffel bag, T-shirt, Buff (multi-functional head-wear), and trekking Map.
What's Excluded
  • NEPAL VISA: A fee of $50 that is levied on a 30-day Nepali visa.
  • INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE: The cost of all international flights.
  • PERSONAL EXPENSES: All personal expenses that may include Nepalese SIM card, internet, battery charging, hot shower, laundry, fizzy drinks, Alcohol, etc.
  • EMERGENCY: A medical examination of any kind, High Altitude Evacuation over any circumstances, Air Evacuation and Rescues.
  • DONATIONS: Donations of any kind.
  • STAFF TIPPING: Tipping is entirely a personal matter, however, it’s a trekking culture.
  • EXTRA NIGHTS: Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu on early arrival or Late departure.
  • SANCTIONS: Permits or the letter of Authorization that is required for special Filming, big Drones, and Filming Cameras.
  • INSURANCE: All-inclusive Travel or medical insurance is a must.
  • EXTRA PORTER: Over request Extra Porter or Assistant is provided that may include the cost of $25 per day.
  • OPTIONAL TOURS: Optional tours and sightseeing or any activities during free time.
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