Call Us
Call Us
Easy and Safe Online Booking System
Last-minute booking facility
Free Cancellations according to Company Policy
Full packages trip with 3-time meal Meal Plan
A professional guide with fluent english
Flight from kathmandu to Lukla
Stay at Everest View Hotel
Beautiful mountain views of hundreds of peaks
Explore Everet region from land and air at Best guaranteed price
Helicopter fly out from Syangboche (Everest base camp) to Kathmandu
Green vegetation and outstanding forest of pine, oak, and rhododendron
Suspension bridge, lakes, glaciers, and icefalls
A quick but exhilarating five-day trip to Everest Base Camp offers a glimpse of the famous Himalayan region. The standard Everest base camp trek’s itinerary has been altered for this trekking package. Through hiking and a helicopter journey back, you can fully immerse yourself in the spectacular splendour of the Everest region, exploring the fabled Everest Base Camp and taking in breath-blowing vistas of some of the world’s highest peaks.
Those with average fitness levels who are eager for an adventurous journey should consider the 5-day Everest Trek because of its compacted nature, which adds an extra degree of effort. The trip begins with a picturesque flight to Lukla, where the Himalayan scenery awaits you.
The journey from Lukla to the quaint settlement of Phakding follows the Dudh Koshi River as it meanders through a terrain that progressively changes to display verdant foliage and enthralling alpine meadows.
Continuing the journey, you will arrive at Namche, a busy Sherpa town with breathtaking views of the mountains. The next day, you will climb to Syangboche, a high-altitude oasis where Hotel Everest View provides a little luxury amid the hills.
Together with ever-changing views of vivid green meadows and cosy alpine settings, the Dudh Koshi River flows alongside the trail. A exciting helicopter trip from Syangboche, which provides a breathtaking aerial perspective of Kala Patthar and Everest Base Camp, rounds out the adventure. The helicopter whisks you back to Lukla after this breathtaking adventure, allowing you to catch a connecting flight to Kathmandu that same day.
The five-day Everest base camp hike is best done in the spring, from March to May, and in the autumn, from September to November. The weather is consistent during these seasons, with bright skies and comfortable temperatures—perfect for trekking. Excellent visibility guarantees unhindered views of the breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
You can trek in January and February (winter) if the weather is suitable. Whether you like the blooming flowers of spring or the pristine landscapes of autumn, these seasons offer an intensive and delightful experience with nature.
The amazing helicopter flypast experience is without a doubt the high point of the five-day hike to Everest base camp. Trekkers can soar above Kala Patthar and the fabled Everest Base Camp on this one-of-a-kind excursion, which provides an unmatched view of the highest peaks on Earth. It’s an experience of a lifetime to see Mount Everest and its surrounding peaks in all of their majestic magnificence from the air in a helicopter.
The five-day Everest Base Camp Trek package combines the popular Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour with the Everest Base Camp Trek. It includes hiking to Syangboche and a helicopter ride back to Lukla, passing over the Everest base camp on the way.
We guarantee a smooth and joyful journey for hikers attempting the five-day trek to Everest base camp. The hike is accompanied by knowledgeable guides who are familiar with the local way of life and geography and who offer insightful commentary all along the way. The accommodations are thoughtfully selected to provide a mix between comfort and a genuine Himalayan experience.
Additionally, the package takes care of all domestic travel, permits, and logistical needs, freeing trekkers to concentrate on the actual trip. With competent personnel and dependable equipment to handle the difficult terrain of the Himalayas, safety is still the first priority.
Are you prepared for a once-in-a-lifetime experience? Take a 5-day trek with us to Everest Base Camp and discover the Himalayas like no before. Admire the stunning scenery, learn about Sherpa culture, and have a thrilling helicopter flypast.
The five-day Everest trip starts with an amazing picturesque flight to Lukla, a quaint village tucked away among the Himalayan hills. The sights of snow-capped mountains acclimatise you to the adventure that awaits you as you soar over the skies. Lukla is the beginning point of your trek, with its small yet busy airport.
Your journey begins at the charming village of Phakhding, which is situated on the Dudh Koshi River. The trail winds through verdant settings and provides an insight into the everyday routines of the Sherpa people. Your trek through the Himalayas is accompanied by the tranquil sound of the river as you walk.
The journey continues from Phakding to Namche, a bustling Sherpa town tucked away in the foothills. The landscape changes as you get higher, showing thick rhododendron forests and alpine meadows. Namche Bazaar offers a much-needed break and acclimatisation stop with its vibrant market and breathtaking mountain background.
After that, the trek takes you to Sangboche, where you may enjoy the luxury of Hotel Everest View in addition to expansive views of the surrounding mountains. This well-located lodging offers a first-hand view of the Himalayan range’s grandeur. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the towering peaks, such as Thamserku and Ama Dablam, while you take in the alpine environment.
The route continues, progressively climbing through diverse scenery as it passes through the valley of the Dudh Koshi River. The view changes as you ascend higher, revealing vistas of verdant foliage and expansive alpine meadows. A sense of the majesty that lies ahead is conveyed by the crisper air and sharper distant views of snow-capped peaks.
You will reach the apex of your journey on the last day of the hike. From Syangboche, take a helicopter trip above Kala Patthar and the famous Everest Base Camp. The aerial viewpoint offers a singular angle from which to observe the enormity of Mount Everest and the extent of the Khumbu Glacier. This exhilarating flypast is a highlight experience that gives you a unique viewpoint on the area’s magnificence that is only available to a select few.
After finishing the trek, you will take a helicopter back to Lukla, and the next day you will return to Kathmandu. The variety and beauty that characterise the Everest region are demonstrated by the maelstrom of landscapes that stretch from the verdant lowlands to the lofty alpine peaks.
When you say goodbye to the Himalayas and head back to the vibrant energy of Kathmandu, the memories of the trek—from the quaint towns to the breathtaking helicopter flyover—will surely stick with you.
With our Everest Base Camp 5-Day Adventure, you may embark on an incredible journey that substitutes the conventional trek with a 4-day hike and a helicopter flight return. Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Everest region and create lifelong memories from it.You may now reserve your spot on the 5-day Everest base camp hike for the years 2024, 2025, and 2026, giving you plenty of time to organise your incredible Everest expedition.
For a group of five people, the 5-day Everest base camp trek costs $2250 per person.Take in the excitement of Everest Base Camp from an aircraft. Experience the vibrant Sherpa culture, take in the stunning scenery, and inhale the crisp mountain air that touches the towering peaks overhead.
We also provide private excursions for 1-4 explorers, with costs ranging from $1850 to $3150 per person, if you’re itching for a special experience. Together with your clan, design your own Everest odyssey that fits your preferences and speed. Our 5-day Everest Base Camp trek offers an incredible experience among the highest peaks in the world, whether you’re looking for the intimacy of a solo expedition or the companionship of a group trek.
A private walk provides a unique, customised experience made just for you. This covers personal lodging, conveyance, and the committed assistance of a porter and guide for the duration of the journey. Because the hiking component is totally private, you can expect a more personalised and intimate experience. Please be aware, though, that unless otherwise stated, the helicopter ride is shared.
If you would rather take a private helicopter trip, you can do so by choosing the “Book a Private Trip” add-on when making your reservation. Selecting a private helicopter guarantees a return journey to Kathmandu, which is particularly useful in high season when flights to Ramechhap are sometimes diverted.
The following table shows the price for a 5-day trek to Private Everest Base Camp in 2024 and 2025:
10% off your initial reservation
No. of Pax | Cost (per person) |
---|---|
1 Pax | $ 3150 |
2 Pax | $ 2450 |
3 Pax | $ 2250 |
4 Pax | $ 2150 |
5 to 10 Pax | $ 1850 |
In case a private trip is beyond your financial means, you have the option to choose from our daily departure dates, which you can verify by visiting the “Check Availability” area. With a group of fellow travellers, this alternative offers the adventure of a lifetime at a price that is more affordable for hiking.
The five-day Everest Base Camp journey is best done in the spring, from March to May, and in the autumn, from September to November. The best weather is experienced throughout these months, with steady temperatures, bright skies, and good visibility. Trekking in the spring brings hikers vivid flowers and verdant scenery, and in the autumn, beautiful views of the snow-capped summits make for an amazing trekking experience.
Trekkers can still complete the 5-day Everest Base Camp trip in December, January, and February provided the weather is suitable, even if it falls within the winter season. January and February may be appropriate months for certain trekkers who are well-prepared and looking for a unique adventure, even if these months offer lower weather and the risk of snowfall. During this time, clear days can provide breathtaking views of the snow-covered mountains, resulting in a calm and unspoiled mood in the Everest region.
Trekkers need to make sure they are properly prepared for a safe and pleasurable trek, taking into account the lower temperatures and various difficulties that come with winter circumstances. When planning a trek in the winter, it’s always a good idea to check the weather forecast and speak with knowledgeable guides to make an informed decision.
Days | Itinerary / Plan |
Day 01 | Kathmandu to Lukla Flight and Trek to Phakding (2610 m) – 25 minutes flight and 3 hours trek |
Day 02 | Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3446 m) – 6 hours |
Day 03 | Namche Bazaar to Syangboche (3790 m) – 2 to 3 hours(Enjoy 1 night at 5 Star Hotel in Everest) |
Day 04 | Helicopter Flight over Everest Base Camp (5364 m) and Back to Lukla |
Day 05 | Regular flight back to Kathmandu/ Ramechhap |
Hotels in Kathmandu
If you’re looking for a hassle-free experience before and after your trek, take a look at our Kathmandu hotels. Let us handle the lodging arrangements so you can unwind and revitalise. Savour a pleasant stay in a 3-star hotel or other high-quality accommodation; an extra fee will apply for this convenience.
Kathmandu to Lukla By Sharing Heli Flight
Choose our Kathmandu to Lukla Helicopter Ride for a unique and unmatched experience. The thrill of travelling in a shared chopper is increased by this experience. A unique viewpoint and a seamless ascent are to be expected; these are extra fees.
Lukla to Kathmandu By Sharing Heli Flight
This portion of the helicopter trip returns you to Kathmandu from Lukla. It’s a shared helicopter ride, just like the first choice, and it costs an extra $450 per person.
Lukla to Kathmandu Private Helicopter (1-5 Seats)
Because it entails renting a private helicopter, this option offers a more intimate and exclusive experience. The helicopter can fit you and any small party you may be travelling with because it offers seats for one to five individuals. This private helicopter option would set you back $2600 each chopper. For individuals who want a more individualised experience or are travelling in a group, this may be a more practical and adaptable option.
The following justifies undertaking the five-day trip to Everest base camp:
The finest route for novices to experience the splendour of the Himalayas is the five-day climb to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. A person with a modest degree of fitness can easily do this walk in five days because it isn’t too difficult. The trek is an excellent option for those who like to explore the Himalayas quickly because it includes a helicopter journey back to Kathmandu.
Visitors will get the opportunity to take in the breathtaking scenery of the Everest region as well as discover the distinctive culture of the Sherpa people. For those who have never been to the Himalayas but would like to embark on a trip there, the 5-day Everest Base Camp trip is an excellent place to start.
Accommodations on the Everest 5-day climb are usually located in modest and comfortable tea houses. Situated along the way, these teahouses offer basic yet cosy accommodations with common bathrooms. Most of the rooms have two twin beds, and since some tea houses don’t allow sleeping bags, it’s best for hikers to bring their own.
Tea houses function as social hubs in addition to being places to stay. These teahouses, which include a shared dining room, serve as gathering places for hikers to exchange stories. Even though they are straightforward, the tea shops have a cosy, friendly vibe that makes you feel at home. Following a day of hiking across the breathtaking Himalayas, these locations transform into refuges for relaxation and renewal.
A night at the Hotel Everest View is included in the Everest 5-day trek, which adds a charming touch to the lodging options. Trekkers can experience a more elevated experience, both physically and symbolically, during this unique stopover. Tucked away amidst the magnificent mountains, the hotel offers a singular chance to unwind and take in the breath-taking vistas. Enjoy a lovely break in the journey where you may experience a new level of comfort and marvel at the Himalayas’ grandeur from the comfort of a luxurious environment.
Simplicity meets delight when it comes to the cuisine experience on the five-day hike to Everest Base Camp. After a day of exploring the Himalayas, trekkers may refuel with nutritious meals provided by the organisation.
Along the way are tea houses that serve a range of foods that combine flavours from around the world with local cuisine. You can anticipate standard fare like as momos (dumplings), noodles, and dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), along with a range of hot drinks like tea and coffee to keep you toasty in the chilly mountains.
The tea house dining areas add a cosy atmosphere to the dining experience, and the small menu doesn’t take away from the meals’ meticulous preparation. It’s about more than just the cuisine, too: making new friends, exchanging tales with other hikers, and relishing the sense of community that these mountain retreats exude.
A night spent at the Hotel Everest View, which enhances the dining experience, is included in the 5-day Everest trek as a unique highlight. Savour delectable meals at the hotel’s dining room while taking in expansive views of the neighbouring peaks. It’s a wonderful break in the journey that offers visual feast as well as sustenance.
Trekking to the Everest base camp for five days is a moderately challenging undertaking that calls for a foundational level of physical condition. Trekking is regarded as a somewhat challenging activity that calls for a foundational level of physical condition. Trekkers travel through a variety of environments, including stony trails, glacier moraines, and verdant forests and charming Sherpa communities.
In the shortest amount of time—five days of trekking—you will be able to take in breath-taking panoramic views of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, from a variety of perspectives along the route.
Nevertheless, due to the short five-day walk, participants must be reasonably fit and not have to acclimatise. The trip’s high point is the helicopter journey back on the final day, which offers an amazing aerial view of the magnificent Himalayan range.
With this one-of-a-kind experience, trekkers can celebrate their achievements and take in the breathtaking views from an elevated perspective while also adding a bit of luxury and saving time. For those looking for a taste of the breathtaking grandeur of the Everest region, the 5-day Everest Base Camp trek offers a remarkable and accessible experience thanks to its unique blend of breathtaking landscape, physical difficulty, and an exciting helicopter trip at the end.
A vital first step before beginning the five-day trip to Everest Base Camp is obtaining the required permits. To guarantee a seamless and secure voyage, we secure these permits prior to the expedition on your behalf. Trekkers must obtain the aforementioned permits:
Having travel insurance is crucial for your five-day hike to Everest base camp. It offers security against financial loss and comfort in unforeseen circumstances. Medical costs, a helicopter emergency evacuation, and travel delays or cancellations should all be covered by your insurance. Make sure it covers activities related to hiking at high altitudes.
Having comprehensive travel insurance can assist cover the costs of medical treatments and evacuation in case of any unforeseen occurrences, such as altitude sickness or injuries, guaranteeing a safer and worry-free trekking trip. Before leaving on a trip, make sure you have a thorough understanding of the conditions and coverage of your insurance policy.
As with all trekking, safety comes first, and the five-day journey to Everest base camp is no exception. Hiking in the Himalayas can present challenges and risks such as altitude sickness, inclement weather, and rugged terrain.
But as long as hikers heed the safety advice provided, this trek is regarded as reasonably safe. Having a qualified guide and porter with you on the journey is crucial since they are familiar with the terrain and can assist in the event that something goes wrong.
If you don’t acclimatise properly, altitude sickness can become rather problematic. Hikers should be aware of their bodies and take appropriate precautions, such as increasing gradually and pausing frequently, to prevent altitude sickness. It’s also critical to pack enough food and liquids, as well as appropriate footwear and clothing.
International Arrival Pickup
Domestic Airport Dropoff Before Trek
Domestic Airport Pickup After the Trek
International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day
1 Night in a 5-star Hotel Everest View (Twin Sharing Basis)
3 Nights at comfortable Lodge or Tea houses on Twin Sharing Basis
Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)
Sagarmatha National Park Permit (Everest Permit)
Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)
Helicopter flight from Hotel Everest View to Lukla with fly over Everest Base Camp.
Kathmandu to Lukla Flight
Lukla to Kathamandu Flight
Ramechhap to Lukla Domestic Flight Ticket
Kathmandu to Ramechhap by Sharing or Private Jeep
4 Breakfast: Local and Continental Choices from Tea House Menu
4 Lunch: Simple and Light Lunch in Lunch Camp Tea Houses
4 Dinner: Veg and Non-Veg Meals of your Choice Domestic and Continental Foods from the Local Tea House Menu
1 Farewell Dinner by NTA
English Speaking Government Licensed Trekking Guide (minimum 10 years of experience)
All Meals for Guide/Porter
Insurances for Guide & Porter
Trekking porters (1 porter, 2 guest)
Well-Paid Salary as Per the Government`s Rate or the Concerned Association`s Circular Rate
Local Sherpa for carrying your luggage up to 20 KGs Max
First-Aid Kit Carried by Our Team
International Flight Tickets
Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal
Food and Hotel in Kathmandu
Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.
Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary
Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, a hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi
All the other expenses which not mentioned in cost includes list.
Travel Insurance: It must be covered in both medical and emergency evacuation with a minimum value of USD 100,000.
Belly Wave
14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm
5.0
Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.
ReplyNicolas Shai
25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm
5.0
During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.
Reply