Tsum Valley Trek
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Everest Heli Tour is a trip that explores the Himalayas in eastern Nepal. The snowy summits of Nuptse (7,861m), Changtse (7,543m), Lhotse (8,414m), Ama Dablam (6,856m), Lingtren (6,749m), Cho Oyu (8,188m) stand testament to the beauty of the Himalayas. To top it all off, the majestic Mt. Everest (8,848) stands as the tallest and the most beautiful of them all. Unlike the treks that last for many days, the Everest Heli Tour is an opportunity to observe the Mt. Everest (8848m) within a single day.
The Everest Heli Tour begins from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. As we begin the flight, the massive hills surrounding the capital city heading north towards the Himalayas. Enjoying the mesmerizing sights of the valley down below, the journey lands at Lukla. Here, we take some time off to refuel and rest before making our way back into the air. Our next stop is the Everest Base Camp as we make our way along with a glorious Himalayan panorama to land at the camp. The actual highlight of the trip is undoubtedly the base camp of the world's tallest mountain- the Mt. Everest (8848m). Similarly, the beauty of the Sagarmatha National Park is not something to miss out on. Engaged in the bounds of Sagarmatha National Park the lush green forests of the region are home to dense forests of rhododendron trees. Taking some time off to enjoy the mountains in the Everest range, we head back to Lukla before flying back to Kathmandu. Autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons are the best times to undertake the trip.
We, here at Cold Feet Adventures, love the Himalayas as much as you do. Making sure that you enjoy your adventure to the very best, we provide quality services at reasonable prices and an experience you will likely never forget. On the Everest Heli Tour, we offer experienced guides to offer you company throughout the trip.
Upon arriving in Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport), a Cold Feet representative will meet you and help you transfer to your hotel by private bus. Enjoy a free evening to explore Kathmandu and recover from your jet-lag. Meet the Cold Feet staff during a short pre-tour briefing before dinner.
A full-day guided tour around Kathmandu city's historical and cultural landmarks. Visit Bouddhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple, the most important sites of Buddhism and Hinduism in Nepal. Catch the playful antics of the monkeys and beautiful city views at Swayambunath temple. Get lost in Kathmandu's old city bazaars, public squares, and former royal palaces at Durbar Square.
Early in the morning, we fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2810 m). The flight takes about 30-40 minutes to reach at Lukla. Then, we have to make the final preparations for the wedding trip.
The day begins early as we make our way out of Kathmandu heading towards Lukla which boasts one of the most thrilling airstrips in the world. With the views of the lush valleys and forested lands, the journey takes us away from the capital city and onto Himalayan lands. Landing at Lukla, we refuel the helicopter before taking back to the air and on towards the Everest Base Camp. At an altitude of 5,364m, the base camp offers the mesmerizing views of the Himalayas, Khumbu Glacier, and Icefall. Taking some time off to explore the surrounding areas followed by a lovely breakfast, we make our way back to Kathmandu.
Today, we will fly to Kathmandu from Lukla. After arriving in Kathmandu, you will have time to shop around or explore Kathmandu Durbar Square in the remaining time. You will enjoy your final farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Guides and Company members.
A Cold Feet representative will accompany you to the airport to catch your returning flight. We hope to see you again soon!
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There are many trekking routes in the Everest Region. Most of them begin with a short flight from Kathmandu takes you to Lukla. You trek uphill making your way past the Phakding to reach Namche Bazaar. From here, the trekking route depends upon the trek that you choose. The Everest Base Camp follows the route along Tengboche, Pangboche, Pheriche, Thukla, Lobuche, and Gorakshep to reach the Everest Base Camp. A number of treks follow this route either fully or in parts. Everest Panorama Trek, Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek, and EBC Cho La Pass Trek are a few examples. Similarly, another trekking route heads northwest to Thame and Lumde to cross Renjo La Pass (5360m) and reach Gokyo. Thereon, the route continues west and crosses Cho La Pass (5420m) to reach Lobuche and rejoins the EBC Trail. Another trekking route begins at Jiri and explores the Rolwaling region to reach Lukla and continue the trek from there. As such, there are many trekking routes in the Everest region.
The question about what the best time to trek Everest Region completely depends upon the experience that you are looking for. However, there are two major seasons for trekking they are Pre-monsoon/Spring (February, March, April) and Post-Monsoon/autumn (Late September, October, November). The temperature is perfectly mild and skies are much clearer giving the best possible view of the mountain ranges around. Also during these seasons the flora and fauna come to life. You get the opportunity to see the exotic wild species like snow leopard and blue sheep and also enjoy the beauty of hills covered with wildflowers. However, at high altitude, the weather always remains unpredictable. So expect the unexpected.
Located in a region susceptible to high altitude, the Everest trekking route is one of the most famous and highest trekking routes in the world. Typically it starts at an elevation of 2,840m in Lukla Airport and reaches the highest point of over 5,545m at Kalapatthar, the entire trek occurs in the two altitude regions: ‘high altitude’ and ‘very high altitude’. Therefore, there is a high chance of suffering from AMS and its better to look out for symptoms. The major symptoms includes nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and restlessness.
Most of the trekking trails are filled with tea houses so, you need not worry much about the internet and charging batteries. These lodges will provide you Wi-Fi services; however, may charge some additional money. The same also applies to charge ports. So, we recommend you buy a local SIM card and personal charging cable with a power bank.
The Everest region is majorly known for being the home to the highest mountain in the world- the Mt. Everest (8848m). Besides this, the region is popular for beautiful panoramic views of different mountain ranges like the Mt Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8485m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Ama Dablam (6856m), and Island Peak (6189m). Similarly, the warm hospitality of Sherpa people is also one of the things that makes this region a famous destination amongst travel enthusiasts. Other than this, the region is known for the wide variety of unique vegetation and exotic species of wild animals.
Lukla Airport is often labeled as the most dangerous airport in the world due to its location and altitude. As such, the weather at this altitude can change within a few hours which leads to flight cancellation and delays. However, in the months between October and May, the flights quite are regular. In case of flight cancellation or even delay, you might have to stay an additional day at the Lukla. Therefore, we highly recommend all visitors to allocate a few contingency days during the trip to Nepal.
Everest region is located at extreme altitude so, preparing yourself for the trek is highly important. The trek requires a certain level of physical fitness. Also preparing yourself for the trip in order to tackle the issues of altitude sickness is also a must. For this, you can take special training classes or research about the dos and don’ts of trekking. Other than this, adding up cardio and strength training in your routine is a must before the trip.
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