Everest Base Camp Trek in Spring
Everest Base Camp Trek The EBC is an exciting journey to the most popular Khumbu region of Nepal, with stunning views of the towering Himalayas....
Picture yourself gliding high above the ice-covered edges of the Himalayas, where Mount Everest rises up and slices into the endless blue. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. gives you the chance to skip the days of hiking and jump straight into a few hours of genuine, high-altitude excitement. You’ll soar over the rugged valleys of the Khumbu region and touch down at the legendary Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft). Suddenly, you’re surrounded by the world’s tallest peaks—it’s honestly overwhelming. This premium aerial trip delivers jaw-dropping views and lets you enjoy the mountains from a perspective most people never see.
Here, with Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd., the whole journey feels personal and luxurious. Our crew makes sure you’re comfortable, and we give you a VIP experience all the way through the clouds. Instead of grinding away on endless trails, you save time and float above it all in your own exclusive bubble. Safety and reliability are always on our mind, so you can just focus on the wild views—Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and more, right outside your window. This isn’t just a flight; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to dive straight into the heart of the Himalayas and experience something you won’t forget.

| Trip Highlight | Elevation (Meters) | Elevation (Feet) |
|---|---|---|
| Kathmandu (Starting Point) | 1,338m | 4,390ft |
| Lukla (Refueling Hub) | 2,860m | 9,383ft |
| Everest Base Camp (Landing) | 5,364m | 17,598ft |
| Kala Patthar (Viewpoint/Landing | 5,545m | 18,192ft |
| Everest View Hotel ( Breakfast) | 3860m | 12,730 feet |
Let’s talk costs so you know exactly what you’re signing up for. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. keeps pricing simple and honest—no hidden fees or last-minute surprises. You’ve got two main options: join a group on a shared helicopter or go all-in with a private charter. Wanna split the adventure (and the cost)? Shared flights run between USD 1,200 and USD 1,400 per person. You’ll share the ride and the price with other travellers, making it more budget-friendly and kind of social, too. Or, if you want the whole thing to yourself (perfect for families or close friends), a private charter is yours for USD 5,500 to USD 6,500. Up to five people can fly, and you set the schedule—come and go whenever suits you.
In fact, everything’s included: the helicopter, an expert pilot, airport transfers, and all the government taxes. Just double-check if your price covers the extra local fees—about USD 60–70 per person—which help maintain Sagarmatha National Park and the Khumbu area. We stay upfront with pricing and keep it updated, matching fuel costs and technical needs so you get real value. Safety’s always first, and while mountain weather can mess with schedules, our team always makes sure your experience is as smooth and secure as possible.
Private Vs. Shared Helicpopter Cost Details:
| Booking Option | Capacity | Estimated Total Cost (USD) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Charter | Per Person | USD 1,200 – 1,400 | Solo travelers or adventurous couples |
| Private Charter | Up to 5 Pax | USD 5,500 – 6,500 | Families or private, intimate groups |
| Shared Landing at Kalapatthar | Up to 5 pax USD 1900-2100 | Solo and Group Travelers |
Meanwhile, Everest Base Camp helicopter tours don’t come cheap, and there’s a good reason why. Flying at high altitude isn’t like your average city helicopter ride—it’s honestly a whole different ballgame. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. runs these flights in some of the toughest airspace on the planet, where thin air messes with engine performance and pushes costs higher. You need special aircraft maintenance, expert pilots with advanced training, and a lot more fuel than you’d use at lower elevations. So yeah, everything’s pricier up there.

On top of that, you’ve got strict aviation rules to follow, steep insurance bills, and the tricky logistics of getting specialized aviation fuel all the way up to remote airports like Lukla. When you book through Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd., you’re paying for top-notch safety, engineering, and the know-how to pull off a landing near Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft) without a hitch.
Here, prices swing with demand, too. During spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), traveller interest spikes and helicopter seats get snapped up, pushing costs higher. Because your safety means everything to us, we keep our standards sky high—never cutting corners on maintenance or pilot expertise. That’s really what sets us apart and explains our premium rates. So if you want a world-class, secure, and unforgettable flight above the Himalayas, you’re really paying for everything that makes it possible.
| Factor | Impact on Cost | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Altitude Physics | High | Lower air density increases fuel burn and reduces lift. |
| Fuel Logistics | Very High | Transporting fuel to remote mountain airports is costly. |
| Seasonal Demand | Moderate | Higher volume in spring/autumn affects seat availability. |
| Aircraft Maintenance | High | Strict safety standards demand frequent, high-cost servicing. |
Meanwhile, we believe in complete transparency at Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd., so you know exactly what you’re paying for before you ever board your helicopter. Your tour package covers the main stuff: the flight, pilot, ground transfers. But you’ll also need to plan for a couple of government-mandated fees—about USD 60–70 per person. These go toward preserving Sagarmatha National Park and supporting the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality’s infrastructure. We separate permit costs from the main tour price, so you’re never caught off guard when you arrive.
Likewise, it’s best to carry these fees in Nepalese Rupees, since you pay them at entry points or local offices. And honestly, they’re not just another box to tick—they help protect this legendary region, so future adventurers can still see Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse in all their glory. We’ll guide you through every detail, making the whole process simple so you can focus on the breathtaking experience ahead. Your trip should be about feeling awestruck, not feeling confused or stung by hidden charges, so we lay everything out clearly from the start.
| Fee Type | Estimated Cost (USD) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Sagarmatha National Park | USD 25 | Conservation of the Everest mountain ecosystem. |
| Khumbu Municipality Fee | USD 25 | Local government infrastructure and trail support. |
| Domestic Airport Tax | USD 5 – 10 | Essential airport service and maintenance charges. |
| Total Mandatory Fees | USD 60 – 70 | Total per person budget requirement. |
When you pick a date for your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, you’re really shaping your entire experience. Weather drives everything up here—flight safety, reliability, even whether you actually get the views you want. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. always points travelers toward spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) because these periods just deliver the best of the Himalayas: steady weather, clear skies, and jaw-dropping views right from the helicopter. Yes, people sometimes fly in winter or even during the monsoon, but it's not the same. In spring and autumn, your chances of reaching famous high points like Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft) are way higher—and, most importantly, you can trust you’ll get there safely.
Actually, these windows attract plenty of demand. Helicopters book up fast, prices climb, and waiting too long will cost you. If you want your pick of departure times and no headaches, secure your spot with Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. as early as you can.

Sure, winter (December–February) and the rainy season (June–August) look cheaper and quieter. But there’s a catch. These months bring their own headaches: fog, sudden weather changes, flights delayed or shuffled at the last minute. Go for a bargain if you're flexible, but you’ll have to roll with the unexpected. Haven Holidays keeps an eye on weather updates in real time, so we only fly when conditions are truly safe—no shortcuts or gambles when it comes to your safety.
Bottom line? Book in the spring or autumn, and you’re giving yourself the smoothest, most awe-inspiring trip possible. These seasons help you get more out of every minute with less stress and uncertainty.
| Season | Weather Condition | Visibility | Demand Level |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar–May) | Moderate & Clear | Excellent | Very High. |
| Autumn (Sep–Nov) | Crisp & Stable | Exceptional | Very High. |
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | Cold & Dry | Good (Variable)| Moderate. |
| Monsoon (Jun–Aug) | Wet & Cloudy | Unpredictable | Low |
Here, Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. keeps things simple and straightforward—you get a real all-in-one deal when you book your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour through us. The price covers your private or shared high-altitude helicopter, a certified and seriously experienced mountain pilot, and all the airport transfers from your Kathmandu hotel (1,338m / 4,390ft). We also include insurance for you, all necessary government aviation fees, and the complex permits you need to fly through the Khumbu. You don’t need to stress about paperwork or logistics—we handle it all so you can focus on legendary views of Ama Dablam (6,812m / 22,349ft), Lhotse (8,516m / 27,940ft), and Everest itself.

Having said that, some things are left for your choice. Optional extras—like a fancy breakfast at Hotel Everest View (3,880m / 12,730ft)—aren’t bundled in, so you can decide what treats you want. Required local fees, such as the Sagarmatha National Park entry and Khumbu Rural Municipality tax, are paid on the spot. These directly support the region’s parks and villages. We spell all this out for you before the trip so nothing catches you off guard. From the moment you’re briefed in Kathmandu until you land back after your flight, Haven Holidays is focused on giving you a smooth, worry-free, and memorable experience—always with your satisfaction at the top of our list.
| Included Service | Benefit to You |
|---|---|
| High-Altitude Helicopter | Safely and quickly reaches Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft). |
| Certified Mountain Pilot | Knows the mountains inside out, handles any weather. |
| Private Airport Transfers | No stress over connections—just get in and go. |
| Government Taxes/Permissions | No surprises—every legal box is checked. |
| Passenger Insurance | You’re covered the entire time, for peace of mind. |
When you see “luxury” attached to an Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, it’s not just marketing. It’s about saving a huge chunk of time, top-tier safety, and enjoying a level of exclusivity you can’t get any other way. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. gets it: for a lot of travelers, time’s precious. Hiking to Everest Base Camp means setting aside nearly two weeks, sweating through long days and adjusting to high altitude. Our helicopter tour wipes out that grind—what takes days on foot happens in just a few hours, and you get all the stunning views without the exhaustion, discomfort, or hassle.
In fact, this isn't another flight. It’s a fast, safe, and stylish journey straight into some of the world’s most remote landscapes. And on top of speed, the luxury really shows in how much we take care of you. Instead of slogging along crowded paths, you lift off and glide right over dramatic peaks, soaking in personal, panoramic sights you won’t get any other way. Moreover, comfort is always front and center. We land you at exclusive spots—like the Hotel Everest View—so you can sip breakfast and stare directly at Mount Everest without a single obstacle in sight. If you’re weighing the price, remember: You’re paying for a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with the "Roof of the World," wrapped in ease and safety. It’s perfect for anyone who cares about efficiency, privacy, and creating an unforgettable memory in the Himalayas.
| Value Metric | Trekking Experience | Helicopter Tour (Haven Holidays) |
|---|---|---|
| Time Required | 12–16 Days | 4–5 Hours |
| Physical Effort | High (Demanding) | Low (Comfortable) |
| Accessibility | Restricted by Fitness | Open to All Ages |
| Viewing Perspective | Ground Level (Limited) | Aerial (Unlimited/Panoramic) |
Actually, Everest helicopter tours aren’t cheap, but the price reflects the real challenges of flying in the world’s wildest mountains. At Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd., we work where the air gets thin—so thin, engines have to work extra hard, and lift drops fast. Heading up to Everest Base Camp means our helicopters can carry less weight, so sometimes we need bigger, stronger aircraft or fewer passengers onboard to stay safe. These specialized helicopters cost a lot more to rent and maintain, and we never cut corners on safety. Every trip means running frequent, detailed checks because the mountains demand it.
Moreover, fuel’s another beast. Getting aviation fuel to the Khumbu region takes serious planning—hauling it to the small Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla isn’t simple or cheap. We cover these high costs because your safety always comes first, especially when weaving around giants like Lhotse and Nuptse. There’s a lot going on behind the scenes: tightly regulated flight routes, pilots who are experts at landing on rough, high-altitude terrain, and plenty of ongoing training. Every dollar you spend makes these crucial logistics possible, guaranteeing your flight is not just jaw-dropping but safe to the highest standards.
| Logistical Factor | Impact on Operational Cost | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| High-Altitude Engineering | Very High | Specialized engines required for low-density air. |
| Specialized Fuel Transport | High | Logistics of fueling in the remote Khumbu Valley. |
| Pilot Expertise | High | Expert mountain pilots are a premium, essential resource. |
| Safety & Maintenance | Very High | Rigorous, frequent servicing for mountain conditions. |
Meanwhile, hunting for the best deal on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is all about mixing smart spending with solid safety. With Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd., you’ve got a chance to save without cutting corners. The trick? Think group-joining flights—share the ride with others, fill all 5 seats, and suddenly your per-person cost drops. It’s hands down the most affordable way to get that once-in-a-lifetime aerial adventure.
Here’s something else that works: book your tour at the very start of your Kathmandu stay (1,338m / 4,390ft). That way, you build in a “buffer day” or two right up front, which gives you wiggle room if weather throws you a curveball. Needing to reschedule at the last minute gets a lot less stressful (and expensive) with that extra time baked in. Don’t fall for the absolute rock-bottom prices if you don’t recognize the operator—quality guides invest heavily in safe, high-altitude helicopters, top-notch maintenance, and pilots you can trust. Especially in the unpredictable Himalayas, that experience pays off.
When it comes to your budget, clarity is everything. Always get a straightforward, written breakdown that spells out what’s included in the tour price and what extra fees you’ll owe (like the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit—about $30—and the Khumbu Rural Municipality tax—roughly $20 to $30). Beware of “too-good-to-be-true” deals; sometimes they skip those local fees or airport taxes, and the surprise pop-up costs can really sting at the airport. For the busiest seasons—spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November)—try to book as early as possible. The more advance notice, the better your rates and your shot at those prime early-morning flight slots, when the skies are clearest.
| Strategy | Budget Impact | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Group-Joining | High Savings | Splits fuel/charter costs between 5 passengers. |
| Advance Booking | Moderate | Avoids peak-season markups and confirms availability. |
| All-Inclusive Quotes | Financial Clarity | Eliminates surprise "hidden" permit or tax fees. |
| Early Morning Flights | Efficiency | Maximizes weather windows and flight reliability. |
In fact, this Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour with Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. is programmed for maximum impact—and honestly, the thrill starts before sunrise. You kick off the day at 5:30 AM with a private ride from your hotel out to the domestic airport in Kathmandu (1,338m / 4,390ft). Next is the flight to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383ft)—that tiny but buzzing entry point to the Everest region. There’s a quick 15-minute stop for fuel here, making sure your heli is set for the extreme altitude up ahead.
Then it’s the real show. You’ll rise into the Khumbu, where you glide past Tengboche Monastery (3,867m / 12,687ft) and over those wild glaciers. The helicopter makes a dramatic pass over Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft) and Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft)—right below Everest’s shadow, surrounded by giants like Lhotse (8,516m / 27,940ft) and Ama Dablam (6,812m / 22,349ft). Seriously, it’s 360 degrees of Himalayan legend out every window.
After this, you land at Hotel Everest View (3,880m / 12,730ft)—iconic for good reason. Breakfast here is totally optional but comes with the kind of Everest views most only dream about. This stop isn’t rushed, either—you get time to snap incredible photos and soak it all in before heading home. About an hour later, you’re back in the helicopter, swinging by Lukla for one last refuel, with an expected return to Kathmandu by around noon. Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. handles the whole dance, so you get all the high-altitude magic with zero stress.
| Phase | Duration | Elevation (Meters/Feet) | Key Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Kathmandu Departure | 45m | 1,338m / 4,390ft | Transfer & Safety Briefing. |
| Lukla Refueling | 15m | 2,860m / 9,383ft | Essential Fueling. |
| Base Camp Flyover | 30m | 5,364m / 17,598ft | Aerial Photography. |
| Everest View Breakfast | 60m | 3,880m / 12,730ft | Scenic Dining. |
| Return to Kathmandu | 45m | 1,338m / 4,390ft | Conclusion of Tour. |
Up in the thin, high-altitude air of the Himalayas, your safety isn’t just a box we check off—it’s everything at Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. Premium service only makes sense if the safety behind it is rock solid. Flying a helicopter near Everest (8,849m / 29,032ft) is about so much more than having the right machine. It takes specially built helicopters for extreme spots like this, plus pilots who know how mountain weather thinks. We pour our resources into Airbus H125 helicopters—these really are the world’s go-to choice for flying high and safe—and every flight sticks to the strict rules set by Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAN). Sure, some others might lure you in with lower prices, usually because they don’t keep up with proper maintenance or cut corners with pilot experience. At Haven Holidays, we stay open about where your money goes and never put profit ahead of the safety guidelines we believe keep you alive.
Here, our pilots keep their skills sharp with nonstop training to handle the wild, sudden weather you get in the Khumbu. They track real-time weather for every single route. When you choose an operator with a solid reputation, you’re really paying for things you might not see—daily technical checks, satellite tracking, and always being ready for emergencies. Before you ever step onto a helicopter, we make sure you know the safety drill. We also have a rule: if the weather’s sketchy, we wait. You’re not just booking a flight. You’re investing in staying safe—so this once-in-a-lifetime trip is unforgettable because of the view, not some risk you didn’t sign up for. Trust isn’t something we take lightly. We earn it with how we operate, and we aim to keep raising the bar for what safe, reliable mountain flights should look like.
| Safety Standard | Importance | Benefit to You |
|---|---|---|
| High-Altitude Certified Pilots | Critica | Expert navigation of mountain passes and variable weather. |
| Modern Aircraft (Airbus H125) | High | Maximum power and reliability at extreme elevations. |
| Strict Weather Monitoring | Critical | Ensures safe flight windows and minimizes turbulence risks. |
| Rigorous Maintenance Logs | High | Guarantees mechanical integrity and operational safety. |
Here, picking an Everest Base Camp (EBC) Helicopter Tour with Haven Holidays Pvt. Ltd. isn’t just about booking a trip. You’re putting your money—and your hopes—into a life-changing experience. You get to see Everest (8,849m / 29,032ft) and its massive neighbors like Lhotse and Ama Dablam up close, but you skip weeks of hiking. That saves your legs… and frees you up for even more adventures, without losing any of the wonder of standing right in the heart of Khumbu Glacier (about 4,900m / 16,076ft). We’ve set up this journey to run smooth—from your first chat with us to when we bring you safely back to Kathmandu (1,338m / 4,390ft)—every detail handled with real professionalism.
After it’s all said and done and you’re scrolling through your photos from Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft), what will stand out is not how fast you got there, but the sheer scale of what you saw with your own eyes. We’re proud to be the ones who made that happen for you, and we promise to keep it safe, reliable, and absolutely memorable. Whether you’re heading out solo or sharing this with family, the tour brings a certain sparkle and ease you just won’t find anywhere else. So, take the leap—book your suitable slot. Let us get you to those peaks you’ve only dreamed of, safely and smoothly. Your story at the top of the world starts the moment you reach out to our team.
| Why Choose Haven Holidays? | Your Outcome |
|---|---|
| Professional Authority | Stress-free, expertly managed Himalayan adventure. |
| Safety-First Commitment | Maximum peace of mind throughout your flight. |
| Authentic Experience | Deep connection to the stunning, high-altitude landscape. |
| Time-Efficiency | Rapid, high-impact access to Everest Base Camp. |
1. What is the current cost of the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour?
The cost of the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is around USD 1,200 to 1,500 per person when you are with people. If you want the helicopter to yourself, it can cost USD 5,800 to 6,800. The cost of the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour changes with the time of year how many people are in your group. How good the tour company is. This is what you pay for a time in the Himalayas.
2. What is included in the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour package?
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour package includes flying from Kathmandu stopping at viewpoints like Kalapatthar having breakfast at the Everest View Hotel and getting the necessary papers. The pilots are very good. They tell you what to do to be safe. You can look at the plan. What is included to know more about this adventure.
3. What is the difference between shared and private charter tours?
If you go on a shared tour, you pay USD 1,200-1,500 per person. You are with other people. It is a deal. If you want a charter, you pay more than USD 5,800 and you are the only one. This gives you freedom and you are alone. The price changes based on how many people're in your group and this affects the cost of your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
4. How does season affect the cost of the helicopter tour?
When it is the time to visit from March to May or September to November the prices are higher because many people want to go. If you go when it is not the time the prices might be lower but there is a chance that your trip will be cancelled. You can look at the guide to plan your trip and pay the price for your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
5. Are there any hidden costs in the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour?
You have to pay more for things like national park fees breakfast at the hotel tips for the staff and maybe changing your trip because of the weather. You should look at the costs so you know how much you are really paying for your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
6. Why is the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour considered expensive?
The cost is high because of the fuel for the helicopter flying up taking care of the helicopter the pilots are very experienced and getting the necessary papers in remote areas. The tour company explains how these things make the trip expensive but safe and good for you on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
7. Is the luxury tag worth the price for this helicopter tour?
Yes, it is worth it because you get to see views the service is very good and you are comfortable without having to walk a lot. You can think about if it is worth the money for the memories you will make on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
8. How long is the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour itinerary?
The whole trip takes around 4-5 hours, including flying, stopping at viewpoints and having breakfast at the hotel. You can look at the plan to see where your money takes you for a time in the Himalayas on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
9. What safety measures are taken on the helicopter tour?
The tour company uses helicopters experienced pilots and they watch the weather carefully. They explain why they charge more for a reliable trip on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
10. How to find the deals on Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour?
You should book early with a good tour company compare prices for shared or private tours and look at what is included. There are tips to help you get a deal without compromising the quality of your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
11. Do I need to have experience walking in the mountains for the helicopter tour?
No, you do not need to have experience walking in the mountains. The tour is okay for people because you do not have to walk a lot. The introduction and safety information confirm that it is suitable for you on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
12. What is the best time to book the helicopter tour?
You should book 3-6 months before you want to go during the best time to visit to get a good seat and a better price. The guide helps you plan your trip around the time and price for your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
13. Can I customize the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour?
Yes, if you have a charter, you can change the stops and the time. You should talk to the tour company for options that're just for you. The price and plan will change based on what you want on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
14. What altitude considerations apply to the helicopter tour?
The helicopter flies high up quickly so you might feel a little sick. The tour company explains how the fuel and high altitude affect the cost. They also make sure you are safe on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
15. Is insurance required for the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour?
It is highly recommended that you have travel insurance that covers high-altitude activities, helicopter flights and medical help if you need it. You should look at what's included and the safety information before you book your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
16. How many people can join a shared helicopter?
A shared helicopter can have 4-5 people. This changes the price per person as explained in the shared and private charter information for your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
17. What happens if weather cancels the tour?
The tour company will giive you money back based on their rules.
18. Are permits included in the tour price?
Yes, the papers you need to enter the park and are usually included. You should confirm with the tour company by looking at what's included in your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour package.
19. What views can I expect during the flight?
You can see views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam and glaciers and you can stop to take pictures. The introduction and plan show you why this is an experience in the Himalayas on your Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
20. How to book the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour safely?
You should choose a tour company with a good safety record and clear prices. Use the tips for planning. Look at what is included before you book your premium Himalayan helicopter adventure, on the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
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