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Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour — See Everest in 4 Hours

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See Everest Base Camp from the sky in just 4 hours — no trekking, no fitness required. Fly over the Khumbu Icefall, hover above Kala Patthar, and enjoy breakfast at the world’s highest hotel with Mount Everest right outside your window. The most breathtaking morning of your life, back in Kathmandu by noon.

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James Fletcher London, UK - Feb 2025
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Did this on a whim with one day left in Kathmandu before my flight home. Best spontaneous decision I've ever made. We were airborne by 6:30am and by 9am I was eating eggs on the Hotel Everest View terrace with Everest right in front of me. Back in my hotel by noon. Absolutely unreal experience.
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Yui Nakamura Tokyo, Japan - Oct 2024
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I came to Nepal for a wedding and had just one free day. My friend told me to book the helicopter tour and I almost didn't because of the price. I am so glad I did. The moment we flew over the Khumbu Icefall and I saw Everest Base Camp below us I genuinely couldn't speak. The breakfast at Hotel Everest View with Everest in front of me was the best meal of my life.
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Sarah Collins Dublin, Ireland - Apr 2025
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I have MS and trekking to Everest Base Camp was never going to be possible for me. This helicopter tour gave me something I thought I'd never have — I saw Everest. I flew above Base Camp. I had breakfast at the world's highest hotel. The crew was incredibly thoughtful and made sure I was comfortable throughout. I cried on the way back. Happy tears.
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Timing

Available Daily
Pickup
Around 5:30 am
Dropoff
Around 12:30 pm

Inclusions

  • Round-trip helicopter flight: Kathmandu ↔ Lukla ↔ Pheriche/Khumbu ↔ Kathmandu
  • Fuel surcharges
  • Guaranteed window seat for every passenger
  • Hotel-to-airport and airport-to-hotel transfer by private tourist vehicle
  • Supplementary oxygen on board
  • All administrative expenses and government handling
  • Trip Completion Certificate
  • Inticketo Sun Hat (yours to keep)
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support before and during tour
  • 100% refund if flight cannot operate due to weather
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Exclusions

  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit + Airport Tax: NPR 5,000 per person (~USD 37) — paid locally
  • Breakfast at Hotel Everest View: NPR 4,000–4,500 per person (~USD 30–35) — paid locally
  • Nepal entry visa (available on arrival at Kathmandu Airport)
  • Travel/medical insurance (recommended)
  • Personal expenses, beverages, tips
  • International flights to/from Kathmandu
  • Guide or photographer (available on request, additional cost)

Complete Day-by-Day Flight Schedule

05:30 AM
Hotel Pickup, Kathmandu 05:30 AM
📍 Kathmandu
A private tourist vehicle collects you from your hotel in Kathmandu and transfers you to the Domestic Terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Journey: 15–30 minutes depending on traffic and hotel location. Please have your passport ready — exact name matching is essential for helicopter ticketing.
06:000 AM
Airport Formalities & Weigh-In 06:000 AM
📍 Kathmandu
Check in at the domestic terminal. All passengers are weighed with carry-on items — this is mandatory for high-altitude aviation safety (max 240kg per shuttle above 4,400m). Your Inticketo representative handles all paperwork, permits, and helipad logistics. Boarding passes issued. Brief safety orientation from your pilot.
Complete Day-by-Day Flight Schedule
05:30 AM
Hotel Pickup, Kathmandu 05:30 AM
📍 Kathmandu
A private tourist vehicle collects you from your hotel in Kathmandu and transfers you to the Domestic Terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Journey: 15–30 minutes depending on traffic and hotel location. Please have your passport ready — exact name matching is essential for helicopter ticketing.
06:000 AM
Airport Formalities & Weigh-In 06:000 AM
📍 Kathmandu
Check in at the domestic terminal. All passengers are weighed with carry-on items — this is mandatory for high-altitude aviation safety (max 240kg per shuttle above 4,400m). Your Inticketo representative handles all paperwork, permits, and helipad logistics. Boarding passes issued. Brief safety orientation from your pilot.
06:30
Depart Kathmandu → Fly to Lukla (2,840m) 06:30
📍 Kathmandu
Lift off from Tribhuvan Airport. As the helicopter climbs east, Kathmandu Valley falls away below — the ancient temples of Pashupatinath and Boudhanath visible as the city gives way to terraced hillside villages, river valleys, and the first glimpse of the high Himalayan chain on the northern horizon. Flight time: 40–50 minutes. Land at Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla — one of the world's most dramatic airstrips, built on a mountain shelf at 2,840m with a steep cliff at one end. A 15-minute refueling stop. Step off if you wish — the air is already noticeably thinner and the mountains are suddenly close.
07:45 AM
Fly Lukla → Pheriche (4,371m) 07:45 AM
📍 Lukla
The helicopter climbs steeply out of Lukla and follows the Dudh Koshi River valley northward — the same route that EBC trekkers walk over 3 days. In minutes from the air, you pass over Namche Bazaar (3,440m) — the terraced "Sherpa Capital" visible below — then Tengboche Monastery, and the river of rock and ice that is the Khumbu Glacier beginning to dominate the valley. Groups of 4–5 passengers: The helicopter touches down at Pheriche (4,371m) to divide into 2 shuttle groups of 2–3 passengers each (CAAN safety weight regulation above 4,400m). Each group completes the high-altitude section in sequence, then reunites at the Hotel Everest View.
ℹ️[Shuttle Point for Groups 4–5]
08:30 AM
Fly Over Everest Base Camp (5,364m) & Khumbu Icefall 08:30 AM
The high Khumbu unfolds. The Khumbu Glacier — one of the largest glaciers in the Himalayas — fills the valley below in a river of white and grey. The helicopter climbs above the Khumbu Icefall, the chaotic cascade of towering ice seracs that every Everest climber must survive to reach Camp I. You fly directly above Everest Base Camp (5,364m). In spring (April–May), the camp is packed with the orange and yellow expedition tents of Everest climbing teams — visible in extraordinary detail from the helicopter. The sheer scale of the mountain above the camp is staggering. Private tours only: The helicopter can land at Kala Patthar (5,545m) for a 10–15 minute stop — strictly enforced to prevent Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). From Kala Patthar, the view of Everest's full summit — impossible to see from Base Camp itself due to Nuptse blocking the line of sight — is the single greatest mountain viewpoint on Earth.
09:15 AM
Breakfast at Hotel Everest View (3,880m) 09:15 AM
The helicopter descends to Hotel Everest View at Syangboche (3,880m) — the highest altitude hotel in the world. Land on the helipad. Step out into the crisp mountain air with Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Nuptse filling the sky in every direction. Settle onto the hotel terrace. Order breakfast from the menu (not included in base price — approx. USD 30–35): eggs, toast, pancakes, Nepali dhal bhat, or continental options — with a fresh cup of coffee and Mount Everest directly in front of your cup. This is a 45–60 minute stop designed for complete enjoyment. This is also the natural altitude stabilization stop after the high-altitude section of the flight — allowing your body to relax before the descent to Kathmandu.
10:30 AM
Return Flight: Hotel Everest View → Lukla → Kathmandu 10:30 AM
Board the helicopter for the return journey. The Khumbu Valley seen from the air on the way back looks completely different — you now understand the geography you flew through. Descend over the rhododendron forests, terraced hillsides, and winding rivers of the Solukhumbu District. Brief refueling stop in Lukla. Then the final 40-minute flight back over the hills, rivers, and urban sprawl of Kathmandu.
11:30 AM
Land Kathmandu + Hotel Transfer 11:30 AM
📍 Kathmandu
Land at Tribhuvan Airport Domestic Terminal. Your private vehicle is waiting. Transfer to your hotel or preferred destination in Kathmandu. Collect your Trip Completion Certificate. Your afternoon is completely free.
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Highlights

  • Fly Over Everest Base Camp (5,364m) — Trace the Khumbu Icefall from just hundreds of feet above. During spring climbing season (April–May), the base camp is alive with brightly colored expedition tents and climbers preparing their Everest summit attempts. You'll see the exact spot where every Everest ascent begins.
  • Kala Patthar Landing or Flyover (5,545m) — The greatest viewpoint on Earth. Whether you land here (private charter) or hover for photographs (sharing flight), the 360° panorama — Mount Everest's summit fully revealed, alongside Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, and Ama Dablam — is the defining moment of the tour.
  • Breakfast at Hotel Everest View (3,880m) — The highest-altitude hotel in the world, perched above Namche Bazaar on the Syangboche ridge. Sit on the terrace with Mount Everest directly in front of you and enjoy a full breakfast. This is the most extraordinary breakfast setting on the planet.
  • Guaranteed Window Seat for Every Passenger — Unlike budget operators, every single passenger on an Inticketo helicopter tour has a guaranteed window seat. No middle seats. No obstructed views. Full panoramic access to every peak from takeoff to landing.
  • 360° Views of 14 Himalayan Giants — Throughout the flight you'll see: Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Cho Oyu (8,201m), Nuptse (7,861m), Pumori (7,161m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Thamserku (6,618m), Kongde (6,187m), Island Peak (6,189m), Lobuche East (6,119m), Changtse (7,543m), Baruntse (7,129m), and Kangtega (6,782m).
  • The World's Most Thrilling 20-Minute Flight to Lukla — Before heading into the high Khumbu, your helicopter refuels at Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla (2,840m) — one of the most dramatic airstrips in the world, carved into a mountain shelf. Stepping off the helicopter here, even briefly, is an experience in itself.
  • Complete by Midday — Return to Kathmandu — The entire tour departs at ~6:00 AM and has you back in Kathmandu by 11:30 AM–12:30 PM. Your afternoon in Kathmandu is completely free — explore Thamel, visit Boudhanath Stupa, or connect with your onward international flight.
  • Supplementary Oxygen On Board — Every helicopter carries backup oxygen for all passengers. Our pilots are fully trained in altitude safety and will descend immediately if any passenger shows signs of discomfort. Safety is never compromised.
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Overview Of The Product

The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is the fastest, most accessible, and most exhilarating way to experience the world’s highest mountain — no trekking required. In just 4–5 hours from Kathmandu, you will fly through the heart of the Khumbu Valley, pass directly over Everest Base Camp (5,364m) and the Khumbu Icefall, land at or hover above Kala Patthar (5,545m) — the greatest viewpoint on Earth — and enjoy a celebratory breakfast at the Hotel Everest View (3,880m), the highest-altitude hotel in the world, with Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam filling your window.

No 14-day trek. No altitude sickness risk. No special fitness required. Just board the helicopter at dawn and, before midday, you will have seen Everest from above the clouds.

Inticketo partners exclusively with Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)-certified operators and expert Himalayan mountain pilots with thousands of high-altitude flight hours. Every passenger is guaranteed a window seat. 100% refund if weather prevents the flight.

Sharing Flight vs Private Charter — Which Is Right for You?

This is the most common question before booking and most operators answer it poorly. Here is the complete honest breakdown:

Sharing Flight (Group Joining)

How it works: You book seat(s) on a helicopter that carries up to 5 passengers total. You may be joined by other travelers from different bookings. Every passenger is guaranteed a window seat.

The shuttle at Pheriche (4,371m): If the group is 4–5 people, CAAN regulations require the helicopter to split into 2 groups of 2–3 at Pheriche before the high-altitude section (above 4,400m, max payload is 240kg). Both groups complete the EBC flyover and return to Hotel Everest View separately, then reunite. This adds 20–30 minutes to the total tour time but is a mandatory safety protocol — not a budget compromise.

Kala Patthar: Sharing flights do NOT land at Kala Patthar. They fly over or hover for photographs. Landing requires a private charter.

Best for: Solo travelers, couples, small groups wanting the best value EBC helicopter experience. The vast majority of all EBC helicopter tours worldwide are sharing flights.

Private Charter (Full Helicopter)

How it works: You book the entire helicopter exclusively for your group. No other passengers. You control timing, seating, and time at altitude.

Kala Patthar Landing: Available ONLY for private charters. 10–15 minutes on the ground at 5,545m — enough for photographs and the most extraordinary panorama on Earth. Time at Kala Patthar is strictly limited to prevent AMS.

Special arrangements: Private charters are ideal for: proposals, anniversaries, honeymoons, birthday celebrations, photography/film crews, family tours with elderly relatives, VIP and corporate groups.

Best for: Groups wanting exclusivity, guaranteed Kala Patthar landing, or any special occasion.

Quick Decision Guide

Factor Sharing Private
Price USD 1,350/person From USD 5,500/helicopter
Max passengers 5 (others may join) 5 (your group only)
Window seat ✅ Guaranteed ✅ Guaranteed
Kala Patthar landing ❌ Flyover/hover only ✅ 10–15 min landing
Flexible timing Standard 6 AM ✅ Flexible
Special occasions Not ideal ✅ Perfect
Best for Solo/value travelers Couples/families/VIPs

Who Is the Everest Helicopter Tour For?

This tour was designed specifically for travelers who:

  • Have limited time — business travelers, transit passengers, or anyone with only 1–2 days in Kathmandu
  • Cannot trek due to age — children as young as 3 and guests in their 80s regularly complete this tour
  • Have health conditions that prevent trekking — joint issues, cardiovascular conditions, disabilities (please consult your doctor about the brief high-altitude exposure during the flight)
  • Already completed the EBC trek and want the aerial perspective
  • Traveling with mixed-ability groups — one helicopter accommodates all ages and fitness levels
  • Want Everest without 14 days — the most common reason. The helicopter tour delivers 80% of the visual impact of the EBC trek in 4% of the time

⚠️ Who Should NOT Book Without Consulting a Doctor First

  • Pregnant women (avoid this tour entirely)
  • People with uncontrolled heart conditions
  • Anyone with severe claustrophobia
  • People with recent ear or sinus surgery

The helicopter flight reaches a maximum altitude of approximately 5,545m (Kala Patthar, private only) or 5,364m (EBC flyover). Time at extreme altitude is brief — 10–15 minutes at most. However, if you have any altitude-related health concerns, consult your doctor before booking.

 

Hotel Everest View — The World's Highest Hotel

Hotel Everest View sits at 3,880m (12,730ft) above Namche Bazaar on the Syangboche ridge — officially recognized as the highest-altitude hotel in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records. It was built in 1971 by Japanese adventurer Kanchiro Miura and has been hosting guests (and trekkers) at altitude for over 50 years.

What Makes It Special

  • Direct, unobstructed views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and the entire upper Khumbu region
  • The terrace is where you'll have breakfast during your helicopter tour — Everest above your coffee
  • The hotel is accessible either by helicopter (as in our tour) or by a 2-hour uphill walk from Namche Bazaar

Breakfast Menu at Hotel Everest View

The breakfast is not included in the base tour price (approx. NPR 4,000–4,500 / USD 30–35). The menu typically includes:

  • Continental breakfast (eggs, toast, juice, tea/coffee)
  • Full cooked breakfast
  • Japanese breakfast options (historically a strong Japanese clientele)
  • Nepali dhal bhat
  • Fresh fruit and pastries
  • Hot beverages: tea, coffee, hot chocolate

The food is well-prepared and the setting makes anything taste extraordinary. Budget USD 35 per person.

Time at the Hotel

Your helicopter tour includes 45–60 minutes at Hotel Everest View. This is your "ground time" at altitude — relaxing, eating, photographing, and acclimatizing before the return flight. Use this time: walk to the hotel's viewpoint terrace, photograph the peaks, buy a souvenir, and simply sit in the most extraordinary breakfast setting on Earth.

FAQs Regarding This Activity

How long does the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour take?
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour takes 4 to 5 hours total from hotel pickup to hotel drop-off in Kathmandu. The actual flight time (airborne) is approximately 3–3.5 hours, including the stop at Hotel Everest View (45–60 minutes for breakfast). Pickup from your hotel is at 5:30–6:00 AM, and you will return to Kathmandu by approximately 11:30 AM–12:30 PM.
How much does the Everest Helicopter Tour cost in 2026?
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour costs approximately USD 1,350 per person for a sharing flight (group joining, max 5 passengers per helicopter). A private charter for 1–3 passengers costs approximately USD 5,500 per helicopter, and a double-shuttle private charter for 4–5 passengers costs approximately USD 6,500. Additional costs payable locally: National Park Permit + Airport Tax (~USD 37 per person) and breakfast at Hotel Everest View (~USD 30–35 per person).
Does the helicopter actually land at Everest Base Camp?
No — the helicopter does not land at Everest Base Camp (5,364m) itself. Everest Base Camp is located on the active Khumbu Glacier, which has no suitable flat surface for safe helicopter landing. The tour flies directly over Everest Base Camp for close aerial views. Landing at Kala Patthar (5,545m) is possible exclusively for private charter tours (10–15 minutes maximum, strictly to prevent AMS).
What mountains can you see on the Everest Helicopter Tour?
During the Everest Helicopter Tour you will see: Mount Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Cho Oyu (8,201m), Nuptse (7,861m), Pumori (7,161m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Thamserku (6,618m), Kangtega (6,782m), Changtse (7,543m), Island Peak (6,189m), Lobuche East (6,119m), Kongde (6,187m), and numerous other peaks. Note that Mount Everest's summit cannot be seen from Base Camp itself — Nuptse blocks the view. Kala Patthar (private charter only) provides the complete unrestricted Everest summit view.
Is the Everest Helicopter Tour safe?
Yes. The Everest Helicopter Tour is operated by CAAN-certified pilots with extensive high-altitude Himalayan flight experience, in Airbus AS350 B3 / H125 helicopters certified for high-altitude operations. All helicopters carry supplementary oxygen. Flights operate only in clear, safe weather — 100% refund is guaranteed if weather prevents the flight. The CAAN shuttle safety rule at Pheriche (4,371m) ensures helicopters never exceed the safe maximum payload above extreme altitude.
What is the shuttle flight at Pheriche and why does it happen?
At Pheriche (4,371m), groups of 4–5 passengers must be divided into 2 shuttle groups of 2–3 passengers each for the high-altitude section (above 4,400m). This is a mandatory Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) safety regulation — above 4,400m, helicopters have a maximum safe payload of approximately 240kg due to reduced air density at extreme altitude. Both groups complete the EBC flyover in sequence and reunite at Hotel Everest View. This adds approximately 20–30 minutes to the total tour but is non-negotiable for safety.
Can children do the Everest Helicopter Tour?
Yes. There is no minimum age for the Everest Helicopter Tour. Children as young as 3 years old have completed this tour. The tour involves no physical exertion — passengers simply sit and observe from the helicopter. However, brief exposure to altitude (up to 5,364m flyover) does occur. For infants or children with respiratory conditions, consult a pediatric doctor before booking. Pregnancy and known heart/pulmonary conditions are the main contraindications.
Do I need a permit for the Everest Helicopter Tour?
Yes. Two permits are required: the Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the Domestic Airport Tax. These are combined into a single payment of approximately NPR 5,000 (~USD 37) per person, paid locally in Nepal on the day of the tour. Your Inticketo representative handles the permit arrangement — you only need to pay the fee. Your passport is required for permit issuance.
What is the best time of year for the Everest Helicopter Tour?
The best times are Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November). Spring offers clear mornings, blooming rhododendrons on the lower slopes, and the active Everest climbing season (April–May) which means spectacular expedition tents at Base Camp. Autumn (particularly October–November) offers the clearest post-monsoon visibility and sharpest mountain views. Both winter (Dec–Jan) and late-February can also offer excellent clear days with fewer crowds.
Is breakfast at Hotel Everest View included?
No — breakfast at Hotel Everest View is not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately on the day (~NPR 4,000–4,500 / USD 30–35 per person). You are not obligated to eat breakfast — you may simply enjoy the terrace and views. However, the breakfast experience at the world's highest hotel with Mount Everest in front of you is one of the defining moments of the tour and we strongly recommend it.
How early do I need to wake up for the Everest Helicopter Tour?
Hotel pickup is at 5:30 AM. We recommend setting your alarm for 5:00 AM to shower, dress in warm layers, and be ready at the hotel lobby by 5:30. The early departure is essential — Himalayan weather is calmest and most stable in the early morning hours, and visibility is at its clearest before mid-morning cloud buildup. By 6:30 AM you will be airborne.
Can I book the Everest Helicopter Tour for a proposal or anniversary?
Absolutely — and the private charter format is perfect for it. Breakfast at Hotel Everest View with Everest in the background is one of the most extraordinary proposal settings in the world. Our team can arrange: a photographer on board or at the hotel, a special cake or champagne at Hotel Everest View (advance arrangement required), the Kala Patthar landing (private charter only) for the proposal moment with Everest behind you, and a certificate marking the occasion. Contact us to arrange all details before booking.

Every Mountain You'll See — Complete Peak Guide

During the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, you’ll fly through one of the most concentrated collections of the world’s highest mountains. Here is every significant peak visible during the flight:

Mountain Altitude Why It’s Significant
Mount Everest (Sagarmatha) 8,848.86m World’s highest mountain. Seen from above Base Camp and from Kala Patthar.
Lhotse 8,516m 4th highest in the world. Forms the south wall of the Everest massif.
Makalu 8,463m 5th highest. Distinctive pyramid shape visible on the eastern horizon.
Cho Oyu 8,201m 6th highest. Visible to the west of the Khumbu Valley.
Nuptse 7,861m Part of the Everest–Nuptse ridge. Its south face is a dramatic wall of ice.
Changtse 7,543m North peak directly connected to Everest’s massif.
Baruntse 7,129m Dramatic peak to the east of the Khumbu, a popular expedition peak.
Pumori 7,161m “Daughter Mountain” — stands alone above Kala Patthar with great views.
Ama Dablam 6,812m The “Matterhorn of the Himalayas” — the most photographed peak in the Khumbu. Visible throughout the flight.
Thamserku 6,618m Striking twin-summited peak above the Dudh Koshi Valley.
Kangtega 6,782m Broad massif visible alongside Thamserku from Namche onwards.
Island Peak 6,189m Popular trekking peak visible from the Dingboche valley.
Lobuche East 6,119m Sits directly on the approach to Everest Base Camp.
Kongde 6,187m Dramatic rock wall visible above Namche Bazaar.

Important note: You cannot see Everest’s summit from Everest Base Camp itself — Nuptse’s ridgeline blocks the view. This is why Kala Patthar (visible on private flights) is the definitive Everest viewpoint. The helicopter tour gives you an aerial perspective that no trekker standing at Base Camp can access.

Best Time for the Everest Helicopter Tour

⭐ Spring — February to May (BEST)

  • Clear morning skies with excellent visibility
  • Rhododendron forests in full bloom (March–April) visible below as you fly out of Kathmandu
  • April–May: Active Everest climbing season — the base camp is alive with expedition tents. Possibly the most dramatic visual of the entire tour
  • Book 2–3 months in advance — this is the busiest period

⭐ Autumn — September to November (BEST)

  • Post-monsoon air is washed clean — the clearest mountain views of the year
  • October is peak visibility month — crisp, cold, extraordinary
  • Busy season — book well in advance
  • November offers fewer tourists but increasing cold at altitude

⚠️ Monsoon — June to August (NOT RECOMMENDED)

  • Cloud cover makes mountain views unlikely
  • Frequent flight cancellations due to weather
  • Not impossible but very unreliable — not recommended

✅ Winter — December to January

  • Cold but often clear — some of the sharpest visibility of the year
  • Fewer tourists, easier availability
  • Temperatures at Hotel Everest View: -5 to -15°C — dress very warmly
  • Good value option for flexible travelers

What to Bring for the Everest Helicopter Tour

The total tour is 4–5 hours. You don’t need trekking gear. But you do need to dress for extreme cold at altitude.

Item Essential? Notes
Down jacket / puffer ✅ Essential Hotel Everest View is -5 to -10°C in winter. Even in spring it’s cold. Rent in Kathmandu (USD 15) if needed
Warm base layer ✅ Essential Under your regular clothes
Warm hat / beanie ✅ Essential Cold wind at landing points
Gloves ✅ Essential Even light gloves make a big difference
Sunglasses ✅ Essential UV at altitude is extreme — Category 3–4
Sunscreen ✅ Essential SPF 50+ — sun reflection off snow is intense
Good camera / phone ✅ Essential Fully charged. No tripods — handheld only in helicopter
Comfortable shoes No hiking boots needed
Valid passport Required for ticketing — exact name match
USD cash (40–75) For permit + breakfast (paid locally)
Extra battery / power bank Recommended Cold drains batteries quickly
Motion sickness medication Optional Helicopter flight can be bumpy — take 30 min before if susceptible

Weight limit: Each passenger may bring a small carry-on bag. All passengers are weighed with bags before boarding — mandatory for high-altitude aviation.

Safety — Every Detail That Matters

Our Pilots

All helicopter tours operated through Inticketo use pilots certified by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) with extensive high-altitude mountain flight experience. The Khumbu region’s unpredictable weather, high altitude, and narrow valleys require specialized pilot skills that general aviation pilots do not possess. Our pilots fly these routes daily during the season and have thousands of flight hours in the Himalayas.

Our Helicopters

We operate with modern Airbus helicopter models (AS350 B3 / H125) — specifically designed and certified for high-altitude operations. These aircraft are the global standard for Himalayan operations and undergo regular maintenance inspections.

Supplementary Oxygen

Every helicopter carries supplementary oxygen for all passengers. Our pilots are trained in administering emergency oxygen and will descend immediately if any passenger shows signs of altitude distress.

Weather Safety Protocol

Mountain weather in the Khumbu is highly variable and changes quickly. All flights are scheduled for early morning (typically 6:00–8:00 AM) when mountain air is most stable and visibility is at its best. If weather prevents a safe flight:

  • You will be offered alternative dates
  • If no alternative date is possible, 100% full refund — no administrative fees, no deductions
  • Same policy if the flight is cancelled after boarding due to in-flight weather change

The Shuttle Safety Rule

At Pheriche (4,371m), groups of 4–5 are divided into 2 shuttles of 2–3 passengers each. This is a mandatory CAAN safety regulation — not a cost-cutting measure. At extreme altitude, helicopter payload is limited to 240kg maximum per flight. Operators who skip this protocol are violating aviation safety rules.

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Did this on a whim with one day left in Kathmandu before my flight home. Best spontaneous decision I've ever made. We were airborne by 6:30am and by 9am I was eating eggs on the Hotel Everest View terrace with Everest right in front of me. Back in my hotel by noon. Absolutely unreal experience.
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I came to Nepal for a wedding and had just one free day. My friend told me to book the helicopter tour and I almost didn't because of the price. I am so glad I did. The moment we flew over the Khumbu Icefall and I saw Everest Base Camp below us I genuinely couldn't speak. The breakfast at Hotel Everest View with Everest in front of me was the best meal of my life.
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Sarah Collins Dublin, Ireland - Apr 2025
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I have MS and trekking to Everest Base Camp was never going to be possible for me. This helicopter tour gave me something I thought I'd never have — I saw Everest. I flew above Base Camp. I had breakfast at the world's highest hotel. The crew was incredibly thoughtful and made sure I was comfortable throughout. I cried on the way back. Happy tears.
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James Fletcher London, UK - Feb 2025
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Did this on a whim with one day left in Kathmandu before my flight home. Best spontaneous decision I've ever made. We were airborne by 6:30am and by 9am I was eating eggs on the Hotel Everest View terrace with Everest right in front of me. Back in my hotel by noon. Absolutely unreal experience.

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Yui Nakamura Tokyo, Japan - Oct 2024
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I came to Nepal for a wedding and had just one free day. My friend told me to book the helicopter tour and I almost didn't because of the price. I am so glad I did. The moment we flew over the Khumbu Icefall and I saw Everest Base Camp below us I genuinely couldn't speak. The breakfast at Hotel Everest View with Everest in front of me was the best meal of my life.

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Sarah Collins Dublin, Ireland - Apr 2025
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I have MS and trekking to Everest Base Camp was never going to be possible for me. This helicopter tour gave me something I thought I'd never have — I saw Everest. I flew above Base Camp. I had breakfast at the world's highest hotel. The crew was incredibly thoughtful and made sure I was comfortable throughout. I cried on the way back. Happy tears.

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Ahmed Khalifa Dubai, UAE - Nov 2024
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Booked this as a surprise for my wife's 40th birthday. She had no idea where we were going until we were on the helipad. The look on her face when we flew over the Khumbu Icefall and Everest appeared in the window — I will never forget it as long as I live. Breakfast at Hotel Everest View with Everest right there in front of us. Perfect in every way.

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Elena Marchetti Milan, Italy - Mar 2025
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I'm 72 and my knees haven't allowed serious trekking for years. My grandson told me about the helicopter tour and we booked it together. Four hours from start to finish. We flew above Everest Base Camp, we had breakfast with Everest in the window, and I came home with photographs that made my entire family jealous. Age is no barrier to this experience. Book it.

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Michael Torres Miami, USA - Oct 2024
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Business trip to Kathmandu with one free morning. I researched helicopter tours the night before and booked with Inticketo at 11pm. By 6am I was in the helicopter and by noon I was back at my hotel. The views of Everest from the air are something I genuinely had no frame of reference for — the scale is incomprehensible. Best four hours of any business trip ever.

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Priya Nair Chennai, India - Apr 2025
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I'm a doctor and I've always been curious about high altitude physiology. Flying above Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar, understanding what climbers experience at that altitude — it was fascinating beyond just the visual. But the visual was extraordinary too. Ama Dablam from the helicopter looks like something from a different planet. Breakfast at Hotel Everest View was magical.

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Lars Petersen Copenhagen, Denmark - Nov 2024
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I did the EBC trek three years ago and came back to Nepal to see it from the air. Completely different experience and completely worth repeating the trip to Nepal for. Seeing the route I walked — the Hillary Bridge, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche — all visible below in 45 minutes of flight. And then flying above Base Camp itself from the air. Extraordinary perspective.

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Fatima Malik Lahore, Pakistan - Mar 2025
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My father is 78 and has dreamed of seeing Everest his whole life. Trekking was obviously not possible. We booked the private helicopter tour for the two of us and it was the greatest gift I have ever given him. He sat in silence for most of the flight, just watching the mountains. At Hotel Everest View he held my hand and said nothing for a long time. That silence was everything.

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Tom Davidson Sydney, Australia - Oct 2024
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Four hours. That's all it takes. Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp flyover to Kala Patthar to breakfast at Hotel Everest View and back. I kept waiting for the experience to feel rushed or touristy and it never did — every minute of the flight was extraordinary. The pilot found the perfect angle for photographs at each point. The window seat guarantee is real — I had unobstructed views the entire way.

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Ingrid Holm Oslo, Norway - Apr 2025
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I'm 8 months pregnant and obviously couldn't trek. My husband went on the EBC trek last year and I was gutted to miss it. This helicopter tour gave me my own version of the experience. The views were breathtaking. Hotel Everest View breakfast was wonderful. I have photographs of Everest from the air that I will show this baby when they're old enough to understand what they almost prevented their mother from seeing.

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Rohan Desai Pune, India - Feb 2025
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I was terrified of helicopters before this tour. Genuinely terrified. My partner convinced me to book it and I spent the week before departure in a state of anxiety. I need to report that the helicopter was smooth, the pilot was calm and professional, and within 10 minutes of takeoff I had completely forgotten my fear and was staring out the window with my mouth open. Everest does that to you.

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Claudia Weber Stuttgart, Germany - Nov 2024
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Precision and professionalism from start to finish. Pickup at exactly 5:30am, airport formalities handled efficiently, takeoff on schedule, and every segment of the flight timed perfectly. The pilot pointed out every significant peak as we flew — I knew the names but seeing them in scale from the air with a professional narrating was a completely different experience. Back at my hotel by noon with the best photographs of my life.

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Benjamin Osei Accra, Ghana - Oct 2024
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I had 36 hours in Kathmandu in transit. I booked the helicopter tour the night I arrived. The next morning at 6:30am I was flying above the Himalayas. By noon I was back. By 6pm I was on my connecting flight home. In between those hours I saw Everest from above Base Camp and had breakfast at the world's highest hotel. I don't think any 36 hours of my life have ever contained so much.

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Sophie Laurent Lyon, France - Mar 2025
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I proposed at Hotel Everest View. She said yes. Mount Everest was right there in the background. I had arranged with Inticketo beforehand to have a photographer at the hotel and the photos are indescribable. Our guide had been subtly photographing us throughout the entire flight without us noticing. We have the entire journey documented including the moment above Base Camp. Thank you for making the greatest moment of my life perfect.

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Kwame Mensah Kumasi, Ghana - Apr 2025
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People ask me why I flew from Ghana to Nepal for a four-hour helicopter tour. I tell them: because Everest. Because flying above the Khumbu Icefall at dawn with the world's highest mountain filling the window. Because breakfast at a hotel that holds the Guinness World Record for highest altitude. Because there are some experiences that justify the journey entirely on their own merit. This is one of them.

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Haruto Yamamoto Osaka, Japan - Oct 2024
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I came to Nepal with my company for a conference. Everyone else went sightseeing in Kathmandu on the free day. I booked the Everest helicopter tour. On the flight back to Japan, as everyone else talked about Pashupatinath Temple, I looked at my photographs of Everest Base Camp from 300 feet above and said nothing. Some experiences you don't need to explain.

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Maria da Silva Lisbon, Portugal - Nov 2024
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I have a degenerative joint condition that makes long-distance trekking impossible. When I discovered the helicopter tour I couldn't believe something like this existed. Four hours in a helicopter and I saw more of the Everest region than most people who spend two weeks trekking. The window seat was perfect, the pilot was wonderful, and Hotel Everest View was the most extraordinary place I have ever eaten breakfast. Inticketo made every detail easy.

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David Park Seoul, South Korea - Apr 2025
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I'm a landscape photographer and I've shot in Patagonia, Iceland, and the Dolomites. The aerial view of the Khumbu from a helicopter is a completely different photographic experience to any of those. The scale is impossible to capture fully but the attempt is extraordinary. Flying directly above the Khumbu Glacier with Everest filling the frame above — nothing in my portfolio comes close to those shots.

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Nadia El-Amin Cairo, Egypt - Feb 2025
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My mother is 69 and her lifelong dream was to see Everest. She cannot walk more than a kilometer without pain. We booked the private helicopter tour and she sat in the front seat next to the pilot. Her face when Everest appeared above Base Camp — I have never seen her look like that. She said it was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. Worth every single dollar.

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Oliver Braun Munich, Germany - Oct 2024
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I did the EBC trek in 2019 and just completed the helicopter tour. Both are incredible but for completely different reasons. The trek gives you the cultural depth, the physical achievement, the tea houses and the Sherpa friendships. The helicopter gives you the aerial scale — Everest from above, the glacier from altitude, the entire Khumbu Valley in one panoramic sweep. If you've done the trek, the helicopter shows you where you walked from the sky. Profound.

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Amelia Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Mar 2025
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The thing nobody tells you about the helicopter tour is how much the journey to Base Camp looks like from the air. You see every Sherpa village, every suspension bridge, every glacier — the entire 14-day trek route in 45 minutes of flight. Having done research on the EBC trek before this trip, seeing the route from above made me immediately want to come back and walk it. Breakfast at Hotel Everest View sealed the deal. This place is extraordinary.

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Carlos Rivera Bogotá, Colombia - Nov 2024
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Five of us booked this together — a mix of fitness levels, ages and a grandfather in our group who is 74. The helicopter accommodated everyone perfectly. Our grandfather sat with the best window view and when we flew over Base Camp he was completely silent for the entire approach. At Hotel Everest View he said it was the greatest experience of his life. We all agreed. This tour transcends age completely.

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Emma Johnson Auckland, New Zealand - Apr 2025
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I had 48 hours in Kathmandu before flying to London. I debated whether to spend the money and am laughing at myself now for even hesitating. The pilot gave us commentary throughout the flight identifying every peak, explaining the climbing routes, describing the history of the Khumbu. It was part scenic flight, part Himalayan masterclass. By Hotel Everest View I felt like I understood Everest at a level that took some people 14 trekking days to reach.

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Khalid Al-Rashid Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Feb 2025
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Private tour for my wife and I for our anniversary. The Inticketo team arranged everything — photographer at Hotel Everest View, a small anniversary cake, champagne waiting on the terrace. When we flew above Base Camp with Everest above us, I understood for the first time why people dedicate their lives to these mountains. The most romantic, extraordinary, overwhelming experience of our 15 years together.

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Lena Müller Berlin, Germany - Oct 2024
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I have a fear of heights. My therapist actually suggested the helicopter tour as a challenge. I went. I was nervous boarding and for the first five minutes. Then I saw the Himalayas and forgot entirely that I was hundreds of meters in the air in a helicopter. Everest does that — it simply occupies all available cognitive and emotional bandwidth. I came back from Nepal cured of a fear I'd had for 15 years.

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Raj Sharma Mumbai, India - Mar 2025
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Three generations in one helicopter — me, my father who is 62, and my son who is 11. My son's eyes when we flew over the Khumbu Icefall. My father's silence when Everest appeared. My own feeling of completeness watching both of them experience something extraordinary together. Inticketo arranged the private tour perfectly. Every detail was thoughtful and professional. This is what family travel should be.

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Isabelle Fontaine Paris, France - Nov 2024
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I came to Nepal specifically for this tour — 11 hours of flying from Paris for a 4-hour helicopter tour. People thought I was extravagant. I am completely at peace with that judgment. The aerial view of Everest Base Camp, the Khumbu Icefall from above, breakfast at the world's highest hotel — I would fly 20 hours for this experience. Some things are simply worth the distance.

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James Okonkwo Lagos, Nigeria - Apr 2025
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I've wanted to see Everest since I was a child watching documentaries. My job doesn't allow for two weeks of trekking. This helicopter tour was the answer I didn't know existed. From Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp flyover in 4 hours. The emotional weight of finally seeing Everest — the actual mountain, from the actual sky, right there in front of me — was overwhelming. I did not expect to cry. I cried.

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Anna Kowalczyk Kraków, Poland - Feb 2025
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My husband surprised me with this tour for my birthday. I woke up at 5am not knowing where we were going. When the helicopter lifted off and the mountains appeared I realized what was happening and burst into tears immediately. Flying over Base Camp, hovering near Kala Patthar, breakfast at Hotel Everest View — the greatest birthday of my 38 years. The Inticketo team clearly knew how to make a surprise perfect.

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Samuel Abara Nairobi, Kenya - Oct 2024
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As someone who grew up with the view of Mount Kenya outside my school window, mountains are part of my soul. The Himalayas are something different entirely — the scale moves from impressive to overwhelming to almost incomprehensible within a single hour of flight. Flying above Everest Base Camp I felt humbled in a way I've never experienced before. Hotel Everest View breakfast was extraordinary. Inticketo handled everything perfectly.

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Petra Novak Prague, Czech Republic - Mar 2025
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I'm a primary school teacher and I'm going back in September with 200 printed photographs of Everest from above Base Camp to show my class what the world looks like from its highest mountain. The children have been learning about Everest for two weeks. My photographs and stories will be the best lesson I've ever given. This tour was research for education and the most extraordinary personal experience I've had in 44 years.

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William Chen Vancouver, Canada - Nov 2024
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I'm a pilot myself — commercial jets for 18 years. I want to specifically say that the helicopter pilots on these Khumbu flights operate at a level of skill and calm that is genuinely impressive. Mountain flying at those altitudes, in variable weather, navigating narrow valleys with high-altitude payload restrictions — it is demanding, specialized work. Our pilot was exceptional. The flight was immaculate. And Everest from the air is something even a pilot cannot be prepared for.

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Aiko Suzuki Kyoto, Japan - Apr 2025
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I came to Nepal for a yoga retreat and added the helicopter tour on an impulse on my last day. I am a contemplative person — slow travel, minimal tourism, deep experience. I wondered if a helicopter tour could deliver that. It did. Flying above the Khumbu in near-silence, watching the glaciers from altitude, the stillness of Hotel Everest View terrace with Everest in front of you — this tour has a meditative quality I did not expect. Extraordinary.

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Diego Martinez Buenos Aires, Argentina - Feb 2025
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From the bottom of the world to the top in 24 hours of flying. Buenos Aires to Kathmandu, sleep, 6am helicopter. By 10am I was having breakfast with Everest in my window. The efficiency of the experience is part of what makes it so surreal — you don't have time to process where you are, you just arrive above Base Camp and there it is. The greatest mountain on Earth, right there. Nothing prepares you for the scale.

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Hannah Roberts London, UK - Oct 2024
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I am a wheelchair user. The Inticketo team was exceptional in accommodating me — they arranged ground-level boarding, assisted seating, and made sure I had the best window position throughout. The tour that many people assumed would never be accessible to me was genuinely accessible. Flying above Everest Base Camp in a helicopter is the most extraordinary thing I have ever done and the most accessible mountain experience in the world.

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Tariq Hassan Amman, Jordan - Mar 2025
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My daughter is 8 years old and has been obsessed with mountains since she learned to read. I told her we were going to see Everest and she didn't sleep the night before. When the mountain appeared in the helicopter window she pressed her face to the glass and said "it's real." Eight years old, above the Khumbu Icefall, face pressed to the glass. That is the moment I will remember for the rest of my life.

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Nina Bergström Stockholm, Sweden - Nov 2024
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I did the Annapurna Circuit last year and thought nothing would top that mountain experience. The helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp is a completely different category. The aerial perspective — seeing the entire Khumbu Valley laid out below, the glacier from above, Base Camp from the air during climbing season with all the expedition tents — it provides a view that no amount of trekking can replicate. Two extraordinary but completely different Himalayan experiences.

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Jean-Pierre Rousseau Bordeaux, France - Apr 2025
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I'm 77. Arthritis in both hips. I told my family I wanted to see Everest before I died and my granddaughter found this helicopter tour. Four hours door to door. I sat in the front seat next to the pilot. When we flew above Everest Base Camp and I saw the Khumbu Icefall, I said a prayer. When we sat at Hotel Everest View with Everest in front of me I ordered coffee and did not move for 45 minutes. I have seen Everest. I am complete.

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Chloe Tanaka Melbourne, Australia - Feb 2025
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I was in Nepal for a friend's destination wedding. The wedding was beautiful. But the helicopter tour the morning after was the thing I flew 14 hours for. The Khumbu from the air, Base Camp below us during spring climbing season with expedition tents everywhere, breakfast with Everest in front of us. I have one photograph from that morning that I will have printed large and put on my wall for the rest of my life.

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Viktor Sokolov Moscow, Russia - Oct 2024
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I've flown over the Alps, the Andes, and the Rockies. Nothing compares to the Khumbu from a helicopter at dawn. The clarity of the air at that altitude, the color of the glaciers, the sheer scale of the peaks — it is a different category of mountain entirely. Flying above Everest Base Camp during the spring climbing season with the Khumbu Icefall visible below was the most dramatic aerial experience of my life. Inticketo organized everything flawlessly.

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Meera Krishnan Bangalore, India - Mar 2025
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I have lupus and cannot do strenuous physical activity. When I found out about the helicopter tour I booked it immediately. The four hours were extraordinary — from the moment we left Kathmandu to the moment we returned, every minute had something worth seeing. The pilot narrated beautifully. Kala Patthar from above and the Hotel Everest View breakfast were the two highlights. Inticketo was thoughtful about my condition and made sure I was completely comfortable.

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Robert McAllister Edinburgh, UK - Nov 2024
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I completed the EBC trek in 2018. I came back to Nepal to show my father the mountains from the air. He is 70 and could never have trekked. Seeing the route I walked on foot — every landmark I described to him over the years suddenly visible below us in the helicopter — and then flying above Base Camp together, and then sitting at Hotel Everest View with Everest right there. Completing the circle. Best Nepal trip of the three I've done.

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Zara Ahmed Karachi, Pakistan - Apr 2025
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I was scared to book this because of the altitude. I get headaches easily and was worried about being in the helicopter at 5,000+ meters even briefly. The Inticketo team answered all my questions patiently — they explained the brief exposure time at altitude, the supplementary oxygen on board, and the hotel stop at 3,880m as a stabilization point. I had zero issues throughout. The experience was perfect. Everest from the air is indescribable.

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Marco Valentini Rome, Italy - Feb 2025
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As an architect I am professionally trained to appreciate scale and proportion. The Himalayas from the air break every frame of reference I have. The relationship between Base Camp and the Khumbu Icefall and the summit of Everest above — all visible simultaneously from the helicopter — is architectural in its drama. No human structure approaches this scale. Hotel Everest View sitting on its ridge with Everest behind it is the most dramatic building placement I have ever seen.

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Grace Obi Abuja, Nigeria - Oct 2024
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I came to Nepal for a conference. I had one free day. A colleague mentioned the helicopter tour over dinner. By 6am the next morning I was on the helipad. By noon I had seen Everest from above Base Camp and had breakfast at the world's highest hotel. By evening I was back at the conference, slightly stunned, unable to concentrate on presentations about supply chain logistics while my mind was still above the Khumbu Glacier.

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Henrik Larsson Malmö, Sweden - Mar 2025
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The photography from this tour is on a completely different level to anything I've shot anywhere else in the world. The combination of the helicopter's altitude, the clear mountain air, the early morning light, and the sheer scale of the peaks — every frame is extraordinary. Flying directly above Base Camp during climbing season with expedition tents below and the Icefall above — I have never taken a photograph I'm more proud of.

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Keiko Fujimoto Tokyo, Japan - Nov 2024
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I'm 65 and retired last year. My first solo trip. I was nervous about everything — the flight, the altitude, navigating Kathmandu alone. The Inticketo team made everything effortless. Pickup at my hotel, every form handled for me, a window seat guaranteed, the pilot calm and narrating throughout. By Hotel Everest View I had completely forgotten I was traveling alone and was simply sitting with Everest in front of me, completely at peace. Perfect first solo trip.

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Adebayo Okafor Lagos, Nigeria - Apr 2025
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I want to tell every African traveler — Nepal is worth the journey and the Everest helicopter tour is worth the price. The Khumbu from the air is something no documentary, no photograph, no travel blog fully captures. You need to be there, in the window seat, watching the glaciers from above and feeling the scale of those peaks. Hotel Everest View with Everest right there — no description does it justice. Just go.

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Claire Martineau Brussels, Belgium - Feb 2025
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I've always been intimidated by Nepal — it seemed like a destination for serious trekkers and climbers. The helicopter tour is the perfect introduction for someone like me. No physical demands, completely accessible, and you see more of the Everest region in four hours than most day tourists see anywhere. I am now planning to come back for the EBC trek next October. This tour started something for me.

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Arjun Kapoor Delhi, India - Oct 2024
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My grandfather fought in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. He always said that if there was a heaven, it would look like the Himalayas. He passed away three years ago. I took this helicopter tour carrying his photograph in my jacket pocket. At Hotel Everest View, with Everest in front of me, I took out his photograph and held it up to the window. He was there. He saw it. That is all.

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Silke Hoffmann Frankfurt, Germany - Mar 2025
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I was managing a group of 12 corporate clients visiting Nepal. I organized the helicopter tour for all of them as a half-day activity before our afternoon workshops. The logistics were complex — multiple pickup points, different dietary requirements for the Hotel Everest View breakfast, varying fitness levels. Inticketo coordinated everything without a single problem. All 12 clients described it as the highlight of the entire trip. The ROI on this experience for corporate groups is extraordinary.

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Paulo Ferreira São Paulo, Brazil - Nov 2024
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22 hours from São Paulo to Kathmandu. Four hours to Everest. Worth every hour. Worth every dollar. I have no more eloquent way to put it than that. Flying above Everest Base Camp changed something in me permanently. The scale of those mountains, the silence inside the helicopter as we flew over the Khumbu Glacier, the breakfast with Everest in the window. I came home a different person. Inticketo made it perfectly simple to access something completely extraordinary.

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Emma Schäfer Zurich, Switzerland - Apr 2025
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I booked this as a solo traveler on my first visit to Nepal with two days before my flight home. The sharing flight put me with four other solo travelers from France, Japan, India, and the US. By Hotel Everest View we were friends — sharing photographs, swapping camera tips, ordering extra coffee and refusing to leave. We have stayed in contact since. This tour creates community as readily as the EBC trek does. A remarkable experience.

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Chiamaka Eze Enugu, Nigeria - Feb 2025
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I'm a high school geography teacher. For years I've taught students about the Himalayas, the Khumbu Glacier, Sagarmatha National Park, the Sherpa people. This helicopter tour was the best professional development I've ever done. Flying above every landmark I've spent years teaching — Namche Bazaar visible below, the Khumbu Glacier right there beneath us, Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar — I returned to my classroom with photographs and stories that transformed my lessons.

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Thomas Eriksen Oslo, Norway - Oct 2024
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I'm a cardiologist. I reviewed the altitude profile of the helicopter tour carefully before booking — brief exposure to 5,364m during the flyover, rapid return to 3,880m for the hotel stop. For healthy individuals without cardiac conditions this is a well-designed tour from an altitude safety perspective. The supplementary oxygen on board and the CAAN weight safety protocols give me professional confidence. And personally — Everest from above Base Camp was the most extraordinary sight of my 54-year life.

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Yemi Adeyemi Lagos, Nigeria - Mar 2025
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I was skeptical that four hours could deliver the Everest experience. I was wrong. The flight from Kathmandu takes you through an extraordinary visual journey — the city giving way to hills, the hills to mountains, the mountains to giants. By the time you're above Base Camp you've watched the landscape transform completely. The Khumbu Icefall right below you. Everest above. Nothing gradual about it — it hits you all at once.

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Natalie Brown Toronto, Canada - Nov 2024
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I have anxiety and crowds. The EBC trek was not something I could face. The helicopter tour was perfect — small group, professional environment, and the experience of the Himalayas without the 14-day commitment. What I didn't expect was how quiet and peaceful the flight actually was. Even five people in a helicopter above the Khumbu feels completely private and intimate. Everest from that altitude, in that silence, with morning light — it addressed something deep in me.

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Ryo Tanaka Fukuoka, Japan - Apr 2025
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I'm a professional film editor. I've spent 20 years in a dark room making other people's footage look beautiful. On this flight I forgot completely that I was holding a camera. Just watched. Just absorbed. Flying above Base Camp with the Khumbu Icefall below and Everest above — I didn't think about composition or exposure or color grading. I just looked. That almost never happens to me. The mountains have a way of making you forget your profession.

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Ayşe Kaya Istanbul, Turkey - Feb 2025
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My husband and I have been to 47 countries together. This helicopter tour is the single best travel experience we've had in 22 years of traveling. No competition. The combination of the flight, the scale of the peaks, the Khumbu Icefall from above, and then the Hotel Everest View breakfast with Everest right in front of us — it is designed perfectly. Nothing feels rushed, nothing feels cheap. Back in Kathmandu by noon with the best photographs of our lives.

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Kwabena Asante Kumasi, Ghana - Oct 2024
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Four hours. Back in time for a late lunch. I've had business meetings that lasted longer and achieved less than this helicopter tour. The impact of seeing Everest Base Camp from the air, flying through the Khumbu Valley with the glacier below, breakfast at the world's highest hotel — all in one morning — is genuinely difficult to reconcile with the brevity of the experience. It feels like a full expedition compressed into a perfect four hours.

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Sara Lindqvist Gothenburg, Sweden - Mar 2025
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My daughter is a competitive climber who has dreamed of Everest for years. We booked the private tour as her 18th birthday gift. She spent most of the flight pressed to the window pointing at things — the Icefall, the fixed ropes visible in spring, the expedition tents at Base Camp. At Kala Patthar she asked the pilot to hover a little longer and stared at Everest's summit with such intensity. That girl is going to climb it someday. This tour gave her the view that sealed the ambition.

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Philippe Dubois Geneva, Switzerland - Nov 2024
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I have done luxury travel on every continent. Private islands, Arctic expeditions, Michelin-starred dinners in unexpected places. The Hotel Everest View breakfast with Everest in the window, arrived at by helicopter after flying above Base Camp, is the single most extraordinary luxury experience I have had. The price is exceptional value for what is delivered. This is five-star experience in the most dramatic setting on the planet.

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Aditya Sharma Jaipur, India - Apr 2025
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I had already booked the EBC trek for next year. I added the helicopter tour as a reconnaissance flight — I wanted to see the route from the air before walking it. Now I've seen Namche Bazaar from above, Tengboche, Dingboche, the entire Khumbu Valley laid out below. I understand the geography in a way no map could give me. And seeing Base Camp from the air makes me want to stand there on foot more than ever. This tour made me more excited for the trek, not less.

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Brigitte Fontaine Paris, France - Feb 2025
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I have Parkinson's disease. Walking long distances is becoming harder every year. My neurologist encouraged me to travel while I still can. The helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp was my answer. I sat in the window seat, completely stable in the smooth flight, and watched the world's greatest mountain appear and fill the window. At Hotel Everest View I drank my coffee with steady hands for once and looked at Everest. It was the best morning of recent years.

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Luca Moretti Florence, Italy - Oct 2024
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As someone who has hiked in the Dolomites my whole life, I thought I understood mountains. The Himalayas redefined the word for me. The scale is genuinely incomprehensible until you're in the helicopter above the Khumbu Valley and the peaks simply keep going up, and up, and up beyond where any mountain you've seen before would have stopped. Flying over Base Camp was the most humbling aerial experience I can imagine. Inticketo made every detail of the booking effortless.

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Aminata Diallo Dakar, Senegal - Mar 2025
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I want to say to every person from West Africa reading this — Nepal is not far, and this helicopter tour is not only for wealthy Western travelers. I saved for this trip for 14 months. Standing on the helipad at dawn in Kathmandu I thought about those 14 months and smiled. Four hours later, having seen Everest Base Camp from the air and had breakfast at the world's highest hotel, I thought about those 14 months again. Worth every month. Worth every savings deposit.

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Nathan Mitchell Chicago, USA - Nov 2024
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I'm a pediatric surgeon. I work 70-hour weeks. I had four days in Nepal between conferences. The helicopter tour on Day 1 set the tone for everything else — from the moment we flew above the Khumbu Icefall, my mind went completely quiet for the first time in months. The mountains do that. Hotel Everest View breakfast extended that quiet. I came back to the conference the next day more rested and present than I'd been in years. I'm booking this tour every time I'm within range of Nepal.

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Min-Ji Park Busan, South Korea - Apr 2025
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My travel photography Instagram has 180,000 followers. This helicopter tour produced the best content I have ever posted. Four images from above Base Camp and Hotel Everest View received more engagement than anything in my four years of travel photography. But more than the content — the personal experience of being above Everest Base Camp in a helicopter at dawn, seeing the expedition tents below, watching the morning light hit the summit — that belongs only to me.

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Eduardo Vasquez Mexico City, Mexico - Feb 2025
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I managed the entire booking through WhatsApp the evening before. I was leaving Nepal the following afternoon and almost didn't bother. The next morning at 6:30am I was airborne above the Himalayas. By noon I was back having lunch in Thamel. That afternoon I flew home. What I carry from that morning — the image of Everest from above Base Camp, breakfast at Hotel Everest View, the scale of the Khumbu from the air — I will carry for life.

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Mireille Tremblay Montreal, Canada - Oct 2024
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I studied geography at university and wrote my thesis on Himalayan glaciology. Seeing the Khumbu Glacier from above — in person, from a helicopter — after 30 years of studying it in satellite images and academic papers was an almost overwhelming academic emotion. The scale of the glacial retreat visible even in the aerial view is striking. And the beauty of it, beyond the science — the blue-white ice flowing between the black moraines, Everest above it all — is simply perfect.

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Sione Tuilagi Auckland, New Zealand - Mar 2025
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I'm Samoan-New Zealander and I grew up surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The concept of a mountain as big as Everest was completely abstract to me — I'd never been near anything higher than 2,500m. Flying above Base Camp and seeing Everest from the helicopter was the most visually overwhelming thing I have ever experienced. The scale broke my brain in the best way. Hotel Everest View breakfast looking at Everest — extraordinary. Thank you Inticketo.

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Catherine Leroux Montreal, Canada - Nov 2024
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I booked this for my honeymoon. We did the helicopter tour on Day 2 of our Nepal trip. Flying above Everest Base Camp together, breakfast at Hotel Everest View, the private charter with just the two of us — the pilot was discreet and wonderful, giving us space and privacy at each stop. Back at our hotel by noon. That afternoon we explored Thamel. But nothing competed with the morning above the Khumbu. Our marriage started with the most extraordinary morning of our lives.

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Olumide Fashola Ibadan, Nigeria - Apr 2025
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I teach environmental science and climate change. The Khumbu Glacier from above tells the story of climate change more powerfully than any academic paper or presentation I've ever given. The glacial retreat is visible. The moraines tell the story. The meltwater lakes that didn't exist 30 years ago are right there below you. Beyond the extraordinary beauty — and it is extraordinarily beautiful — this tour gave me classroom material that will move my students more than any slide deck. Book it. See it. Understand it.

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Hana Yoshida Sapporo, Japan - Feb 2025
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I came to Nepal alone after a very difficult year — a divorce, a job loss, a health scare. I needed something that would remind me the world is enormous and beautiful. Flying above Everest Base Camp in a helicopter at 6,500 meters before breakfast did exactly that. The world is enormous. It is beautiful. My problems are real but the mountains put them in their proper proportion. I came home from that flight ready to rebuild. Thank you Inticketo for the best four hours of a very hard year.

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