Lukla to Base Camp

$1500 $1200 / Person

Destination

Everest Base Camp

Trip Type

Helicopter Shuttle Service

Duration

1 Day

Trip Grade

Easy

Start At

Lukla

End At

Lukla

Altitude

5545m

Transport

By Helicopter

Trip Overview

Lukla to Base Camp

The trip from Lukla to Base Camp is an ascent to the summit of the globe. It is the most well-known route used by visitors and travellers to get to Everest’s (8848m) base camp, the highest peak in the world. There are a tonne of well-known sights and tourist hotspots along the route.

The journey from Lukla to base camp passes by stunning snow-peak mountains, Tibetan monasteries, Sherpa villages, and frigid glaciers. Beginning in the hamlet of Lukla, the journey to Sagarmatha’s base camp is a journey to nature’s paradise.

The first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, began their hiking adventure at Lukla. The route they travelled to get to the top is followed from Lukla to Base Camp. Starting at the well-known Tenzing Hillary Airport (2860m) in Khumbu, which is situated in the Solukhumbu District, the base camp expedition departs. Travellers and adventurers swarm Lukla Airport, one of the most daring flight destinations, in an attempt to reach base camp.

Lukla To Base Camp Distance By Fly And Trek

Lukla to Base Camp

The quickest and most convenient way to go from Lukla to Everest Base Camp is via helicopter. The heli flight takes between twenty-five and thirty minutes reach the base. Trekking uphill takes about 9 days to reach base camp, plus an additional 2 days for acclimatisation.The helicopter flight from Lukla to base camp, which offers a variety of options, is far more efficient than trekking from Lukla.

Trekking to base camp from Lukla

The trek is physically and mentally taxing due to its length. The trek from Lukla to Base Camp is challenging yet exciting because of the ominous atmosphere. Still,! Don’t worry, there are other methods to reach the base camp.

The Base Camp

Nestled at an elevation of 5,400 metres, the Base Camp overlooks the summit of Everest (8848). The Everest (8848m) is located at Base Camp. The area is blanketed with snow and features glaciers and snow-capped summits. Trekkers and climbers swarm the area, making it the world’s most popular tourism destination. The route that Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Tenzing Norgay travelled to reach the summit of Everest for the first time was known as the base camp. The base camp is a natural paradise, with breathtaking views of Khumbutse (6640m), Pumori (7145m), and Mount Everest (8848m).

Must-know facts about the basecamp

The base camp is separated into zones according to whether climbers or trekkers will be using it. While trekkers use a viewpoint with a close-up view of Everest, climbers use this spot to relax in preparation for reaching the summit.

There are no overnight accommodations available in the trekking zone. Thus, it is customary to leave the bags at Gorak Shep and then hike a short distance to base camp to do some sightseeing. It takes three hours of hiking from Gorek Shep to the base camp.

However, the base camp location for trekking may vary from season to season due to several factors. After your sightseeing tour of the base camp, you have to return for your overnight stay at Gorak Shep.

What can you expect from an uphill Trek from Lukla to Base Camp?

One thing to consider is the uphill trek from Lukla to Base Camp. The body suffers greatly from the altitude change. Therefore, you must become familiar with the trails before setting out on your trek to the base camp. Thus, let us examine them closely.

  1. The beginning point of any expedition to the base camp is Lukla. The location, which is full with different stores and eateries, is ideal for where your tour should begin. Lukla is 2800 metres above sea level.
  2. Phakding: Phakding is the next village you will reach on your journey from Lukla. It is popular with tourists and travellers and is well-known for its guest houses and locals, making it an ideal place for you to get to know the people living there. The elevation rises to 2,500 metres.
  3. The first place you’ll need to acclimatise on your journey to the base camp is Namche Bazar. It is the greatest place for dining out and shopping after Lukla. The location offers a breathtaking view of Everest and the neighbouring peaks. This place is perfect for bodily stabilisation while you’re at a high altitude. In Namche, the elevation rose to 3400 metres.
  4. Shyangboche (Khumjung): This settlement offers breathtaking views of the neighbouring mountain forests and the Himalayan mountains. The area is home to a variety of wildlife species and has a readily accessible airport that can be reached by helicopter. Here, the elevation is 3760 metres.
  5. One of the most well-known tourist destinations on the route to the base camp is Tengboche (Monastery). It is home to the renowned Tengboche Monastery, which is well-known for its Tibetan Buddhist principles across the globe. Here you can learn about the religious and cultural beliefs of Tibetan and Buddhist people. You’re in luck if you visit in October. They have a Mani Ramdu Festival every October, which tourists are welcome to attend and enjoy alongside locals. Here, the elevation is 3867 metres.
  6. Pangboche is a well-known Sherpa settlement that serves as the starting point for journeys to Ama Dablam. The monastery there are well-known for possessing a Yeti scalp. Discover the spiritual surroundings at 3958 metres in Pangboche.
  7. Pheriche: Trekkers and travellers can stop here to rest while ascending to the base camp. Its elevation of 4240 metres makes it a fantastic location for viewing the mountain’s valleys.
  8. Lobuche: A great place to replenish supplies is the resting place that each porter and sherpa guide selects on the way to the base camp. A good place to visit, then. The elevation of it is 4930 metres.
  9. Gorak Shep: The town is the only location with a sand-covered lakebed in the Sagarmatha National Park. It is referred to as the Sherpa people’s motherland. It’s a fantastic location to learn about Sherpa customs and cultures. This area of Gorak Shep is ideal for exploring the natural world because of the abundant flora and animals. The elevation of it is 5160 metres. It serves as the last stopover before the arduous ascent to the base camp.
  10. Base Camp: At a height of 5,400 metres, the base camp of Mount Everest is the goal of this uphill struggle. The iconic Everest and the surrounding mountains in the distance as you approach the finish of your adventure. It feels good to reach base camp after all of your hard effort on the uphill journey.

It takes ten days to hike uphill to the base camp, including time for acclimatisation and strenuous walking.

Kathmandu To Base Camp Distance, The Shortest Way To Reach.

Travellers can visit the base camp at the top of the world in luxury with a helicopter tour from Kathmandu to the base camp. By helicopter, it takes approximately 80 to 90 minutes to get from Kathmandu to the base camp. Throughout the year, a large number of tourists and hikers visit the base camp.Base Camp is easily accessible.

You can visit the aforementioned link for more specific details about this helicopter tour:Mount Everest Helicopter Tours to Base Camp

Monthly climate and weather in Lukla and Everest base camp

The only way to predict when you will get a spectacular view of the landscape is to determine the ideal time of year to visit Everest Base Camp and the entire Everest Region. It would be very helpful to know the monthly weather and climate in Lukla and at Everest Base Camp when choosing whether to go on a flight tour or a trek.

Months Lukla Everest Base Camp
January Cold and Dry Colder and freezing
February Dry Moderate
March Moderate Moderate and occasional snowfall
April Hot and windy Moderate
May Hot Moderate
June Hot and rainy hotshot Hot but rainy
July Hot and high amounts of rain Hotter but rainy
August Hot and rain moderate Moderate and wet
September Hot and few amounts of rainout Hot and few amounts of rain
October Moderate Moderate
November Cold and Dry Starting of cold
December Cold and Dry Colder and freezing

Why not go for a trekking journey around the base camp?

If you decide to fly directly from Lukla to Base Camp, you have several of possibilities. Trekking adventures are one example of this. Trek from Lukla differs based on the most sought-after places. The most well-known hiking route still goes to the base camp at 5400 metres, although other major trekking routes come to a halt at Gokyo Lake (4750 metres) and Chhukung (4970 metres).

Famous Major Attractions while you trekking to the base camp include:

  1. Phakding village (2500m)
  2. Namche Bazar (3400m)
  3. Shyangboche (3760m)
  4. Tengboche and Tengboche Monastery (3867m)
  5. Pangboche (3958m)
  6. Dingboche (4350m)
  7. Pheriche (4240m)
  8. Lobuche (4930m)
  9. Gorak Shep (5160m)
  10. Mt Cholatse (6440m)
  11. Kala Patar (5545m)
  12. Phortse Drengka (3675m)
  13. Dhole (4040m)
  14. Machherma (4410m)
  15. Gokyo Lake (4750m)
  16. Gokyo Peak (5483m)
  17. Chukkum (4970m)
  18. High Camp (5700m)
  19. Island peak (Imja Tse, 6165m)
  20. Mt Nuptse (7873m) and Mt Lhotse (8516m)
  21. Mt Kangtega (6885m) and Mt Ama Dablam (6856m)
  22. Khumbi La (5716m)
  23. Lobuche peak (6119m) and Kala Patar (5545m)
  24. Pumori (7145m) and Khumbutse (6640m) and finally
  25. Mt Everest (8848m)

These are all the locations near the base camp that people talk about the most. In order to see these landmarks, you will need to trek a number of trails.From Lukla to Base Camp, some hiking routes are as follows:

  1. Khumjung (3790m)
  2. Phunki Drengka (3250m)
  3. Mingbo (4530m)
  4. Pareshaya Gyab (4970m)
  5. Luza (4370m)
  6. Cho La Pass (5420m)
  7. Katnassa (4340m)
  8. Dughla (4620m)

What is waiting on the downhill journey from base camp to Lukla?

Your sole concern after an enjoyable base camp excursion will be how to return. You may complete the 9–10 days of an uphill battle in just 3 days of downhill trekking since it is easier than uphill hiking.

Your body will be fatigued from the steep hike, so it is advised that you walk slowly back to Lukla. Three days of hiking on the rugged paths through the Himalayan valleys, or a convenient and hassle-free flight down to Lukla. Decide what best suits your needs. If you choose for the helicopter, take in the views of Lobuche Peak (6119m), Ama Dablam (6856m), Kangtega (6885m), Kala Pathar (5545m), Everest (8848), Cholatse (6440m), and so on.

    Included

  • Helicopter flight cost

  • First aid kit and general medication (in case of need)

  • An Experienced pilot in the helicopter

  • Local tax

    Exclude

  • Nepal Entry VISA Fee

  • Travel insurance

  • Emergency rescue and severe treatment fee (in case of need)

  • Any kinds of meal and drinks amid the ride

  • Tips and gratitude

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14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm

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25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm

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