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Everest Elevated [9 Days]

Luxury Everest Escape

Experience the majestic Everest region in unparalleled style with an unforgettable trek and heli tour. Ascend in a comfortable helicopter, soaring above Nepal’s dramatic terrain to witness breathtaking, unobstructed aerial panoramas of snow-draped peaks, glistening glaciers, and the renowned Everest Base Camp.  Indulge further with a refined breakfast at the Mountain lodges of Nepal, Kongde all while immersed in the awe-inspiring Himalayan vista. This swift and sophisticated journey offers the grandeur of Everest to a wider audience, bypassing the rigors of trekking for a truly once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan spectacle.

 

 

Upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu, a Yeti Holidays representative will receive you from beyond the immigration counter. You will be assisted with the visa formalities and baggage check-out procedure- a VIP service that we can exclusively render for your convenience Then after you will be escorted towards arrival terminal where a traditional welcoming with garlands or Khada will highlight your visit. Later, transfer to your hotel.

  • Meals: Dinner
  • Accommodation: Dwarika's Hotel, kathmandu
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After Breakfast, start your day with a visit to Boudhanath Stupa is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Boudhanath Stupa is one of the most imposing landmarks of Kathmandu. This ancient stupa is built on a massive three level mandala style platform. The base of the stupa is adorned with 108 small images of the Dhyani Amitabha Buddha and inset with prayer wheels. Monks, worshipers, and locals circumambulate the Stupa clockwise while praying and chanting. It is believed when you go clockwise, you align with the natural force.

In Boudhanath, Meet & interact with a senior monk/nun at a Buddhist Monastery get a brief insight on Buddhism, the different types of meditation techniques and receive blessings.

After Lunch, ride like a local in rickshaw to visit Kathmandu Durbar Square. Take an exciting 15-20 minutes rickshaw (tricycle) ride through narrow lanes and backstreets of Thamel, one of the happening places in Kathmandu.

Once in Kathmandu Durbar Square. Visit Durbar Square and Teleju Temple with its gilded roofs; the present temple was restored by King Mahendra Malla in 1562.  The gate to the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar, the old Royal Palace, is guarded by a statue of Hanuman, the monkey – god, wrapped in a red cloak’ the deity’s face is covered by a thick layer of sindur, a red dust mixed with mustard oil.  Stop at House of the Living Goddess where the virgin goddess known as Kumari may look sown from one of the upper floor windows.

Afternoon, take a Walking tour of Ason Market– Ason is a local bazaar and well-known place for buying daily requirements. A lush of crowded locals enchant you with the daily life style.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
  • Accommodation: Dwarika's hotel, Kathmandu
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After breakfast this morning you transfer to the domestic airport for a 55-minute flight to Lukla in Helicopter. Meet the awaiting trek staff and trek to Phakding (approximately 4 kilometres: 3 hours’ walking). This starts with a gentle descend beside the left bank of the Dudh Koshi River, with distant views of the peaks of Nupla (5,885 metres) and Kusumkang (6,367 metres). Following the left bank of the river you reach Phakding.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal, Phakding
  • Duration: Approx 3 hours, 9 km

After breakfast at lodge, we trek to Namche following with the left bank of DudhKoshi River. While following the level path along the right bank from the resort, Thamserku 6623 m looms skyward on the opposite bank. After crossing a stream and climbing the terraced hill from the DudhKoshi route, you arrive at Banker. Walking on the riverbed on the left bank, through a forest you arrive at Chumow where you can visit the Vegetable Farm. Walking along a path with many ups and downs, crossing a stream you pass by a small village located at 2840 m gaining with 230 m from Phakding named Monjo. You stop for lunch here. Then from Monjo, descending stone steps you come to a suspension bridge, and, after a short climb you reach Jorshale. This is the entrance to the National Park, and you must wait here while your guide pays the entrance fees.

Walking beside the river, you reach a forested mountainside and pass a rocky area. After crossing a high, winding path, you descend to the riverbed and reach a V-shaped valley. The river forks here: the right stream is the DudhKoshi and the left is the BhoteKoshi that leads to Nangpa La. Crossing another suspension bridge and walking a short distance alongside the BhoteKoshi, you ascend to TupDhara where you will get the first view of Mount Everest. From here you ascend gradually up to Namche Bazaar (The Sherpa capital).

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal, Namche
  • Duration: Approx 6 hours, 10-12 km

After having an early morning breakfast, consider a gentle 2.5-hour hike up to gorgeous Khumjung village, the home of the Sir Edmund Hillary School (3,750 M) that was built in 1961. As you enter through its modest doorway, constructed by Sir Ed himself, you’ll see old artifacts, photos, and films that tell the story before this simple building sparked a wave of change in Solukhumbu as the area’s first school. Here, you’ll have a delightful lunch at a local lodge.

Be sure to take the 1.5-hour hike to Sagarmatha Next, located in Syangboche near Namche Bazaar. It showcases the transformation of mountain waste into stunning art and design products. It aims to change perceptions about waste and support local stakeholders by providing innovative and sustainable solutions for solid waste management. Afterward, you will continue your journey to our lodge along with breathtaking panoramic vistas

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal, Namche
  • Duration: Approx 4 - 5 Hours, 4 km

After breakfast trek towards Tengboche. The trail is lined by large chortens, prayer walls and painted rock faces; and you may see small herds of tahr, brown mountain goats. Follow the path around the ridge, descend into the valley and then head back up through the rhododendron forest toward Deboche village where the weather is slightly warmer and less windy than Tengboche.

You are starting to get quite high now as there’s a fair bit of height gain from Namche to Deboche, so count on a slower pace. Don’t take things too fast–just enjoy the views! You’ll have a late lunch at a local lodge in Phungi Thanga before arriving at Deboche lodge

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal, Deboche
  • Duration: Approx 6 Hours, 10-12 km

Early morning, we will embark on a thrilling helicopter ride. you will fly over Everest Base Camp & Kalapatthar, capturing the stunning aerial views. After the heli sightseeing the helicopter will fly you to the Kongde MLN lodge for a Lavish Breakfast. Then after breakfast you fly back to Kathmandu in your chartered helicopter concluding this unforgettable journey.

Remaining day is at leisure.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Dwarikas Hotel, Kathmandu
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After breakfast, visit the following places.

Bhaktapur (Bhadgaon): Also known as city of devotees, Bhaktapur is the home of medieval art and architecture. Lying 14 kilometers/9 miles east of Kathmandu City, this place was founded in the 9th Century and is shaped like a conch shell. The city is at the height of 4,600 ft. above sea level. In Bhadgaon, you will visit the Durbar Square with the Palace of 55 windows built by King Bhupatindra Malla. The famous five-storied Nyatapol temple on the terraces of which stands a pair of figures – two goddesses, two strong men, two elephants, two lions and two griffins is the tallest temple in the valley and was also built by King Bhupatindra Malla. It is one of the best examples of Pagoda styled temples.

Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath Temple dating back to 400 A.D. is one of the oldest Hindu Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is for the Hindus what Mecca is for the Muslims. Situated amidst a lush green natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati River, the temple built in Pagoda Style with gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. Pashupatinath is the centre of annual pilgrimage on the day of Shivaratri which falls in the month of February/March. You’ll also be able to see cremation grounds that lie on the bank of Bagmati behind the temple.

 

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodation: Dwarika's Hotel, Kathmandu
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We ensure that that you will leave Kathmandu with cherishing memory and an experience of a lifetime.
Our representative will drive you to the airport in time for your flight back home.

  • Meals: Breakfast
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Essential Info

Visa

Most nationalities require a visa for Nepal, which can be obtained in advance or on entry. If you wish to apply before departure the current visa cost is £20 for a 15 day visa and £35 for a 30 day visa for UK passport holders. The current cost of a visa on arrival is US $25 for 15 days, US $40 for 30 days or if extending your stay $100 for 90 days. All are multiple entry. The visa on arrival fee can be paid for in cash in US Dollars, Pounds Sterling or Euros. You will also need a passport photo. Application forms are available in the immigration hall (or for electronic passports there are visa registration machines which, after inserting your passport, automatically fill out a form for you). You must firstly join the queue to pay the visa fee, and then go to the relevant immigration desk to obtain your 15, 30 or 90 day visa stamp. There can be long queues for visas on arrival.

Vaccinations
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. The risk of malaria is present in certain regions only (such as Chitwan); you may wish to consult your GP or travel health clinic for further advice. Dengue fever is a known risk in places visited. It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for Dengue, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites. Most of our trips to Nepal go to high altitudes where there is a risk of being affected by Acute Mountain Sickness. Our itineraries are designed to enable everyone to acclimatise to these altitudes, but you should be aware that it is still possible for you to be affected. Please refer to the TRIP NOTES for complete advice on AMS.
Eating & Drinking
Breakfast is included throughout the trip and all meals are provided while camping (all breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners).

Breakfast is included throughout the trip and all meals are provided while camping. On trek the breakfast will be a set menu usually consisting of porridge and toast. Any additional items that are not included in the set menu should be ordered and paid for separately. We do not include lunch and dinner in the tea-houses, allowing you to choose what you want to eat and when. Although most lodges have almost identical menus, they are reasonably extensive and offer a varied selection, ranging from traditional Nepalese dal bhat to pizza and apple pie.

Although meat is available in the tea houses, we advise against eating it on trek. The meat has often been carried in the heat from lower altitudes for several days before reaching the lodges, and can cause stomach upsets or illness. Germs can also be spread by handling dirty money – we recommend using hand sanitiser.

If you buy imported food and drink whilst on trek you will spend more than the suggested amount.

Drinking Water

Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at least 3-4 litres per person per day.

We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water on trek as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Nepal’s trekking areas.

All tea houses will provide cold water free of charge, if requested. Although this should not be drunk untreated, we recommend that you bring a reusable bottle with a wide opening (Nalgene or similar) with you and use a SteriPEN to treat it with. A SteriPEN is a handheld UV water purifier – small, lightweight and battery powered so easy to pack for a trek. In Nepal’s trekking regions most of the bottled water isn’t strictly ‘mineral water’ anyway but is UV treated, so it’s exactly the same technology. It’s quick to use, far more effective than purification tablets, and the water is ready immediately. It’s fine to use a SteriPEN on non-boiled water so long as it isn’t cloudy or full of sediment (which is uncommon in these regions).

SteriPENs are widely stocked on Amazon, outdoor shops and other online retailers; look for the latest models but avoid USB charging ones. Better still, a SteriPEN will pay for itself over the course of the trek and you won’t leave behind a single plastic bottle – you will end up spending the same or even less than you would on bottled water, plus you can keep it for future trips.

If you prefer not to invest in a SteriPEN, the tea houses also sell boiled water for approx. Rs150-300 per litre (the price increases the higher you trek) which should not require treating. This is also perfect for a bedtime refill as it can double up as a hot water bottle.

While camping boiled water is supplied for drinking.
Weather
The main trekking season in Nepal is from October to mid-May when daytime temperatures at most altitudes are generally comfortable for walking, the sky is clear much of the time and rain and snow are occasional occurrences. Daytime temperatures will vary from 15ºC to 35ºC in the Kathmandu Valley to around 10ºC at 3,600m and progressively lower the higher we go.

Different seasons offer different advantages for trekking.

Post Monsoon/autumn: Mid-September to November. This is the main trekking season in Nepal. Day temperatures in Kathmandu are approximately above 20ºC. Skies are usually clear and days on trek are sunny and mild with clear mountain views. At the highest altitudes although the days can be nice and sunny the temperatures can drop to 10ºC and much lower. Nights will be colder with temperatures dropping as low as minus 10ºC and lower at the highest altitudes.

Pre-monsoon/spring: March to May. Both day and night temperatures will be warmer in general but haze will often build up in the afternoons. It is very hot in the lowlands and temperatures rise to 35ºC in Kathmandu. Flowers bloom in this season and this is one of the reasons people chose to trek in spring.

Snow can be expected on any departure, usually at the higher altitudes. Summit day will be a very early start (usually about 2am) and will be extremely cold. Although mostly it is calm and clear on summit day the mountain does occasionally get high winds. You need to be equipped for temperatures as low as minus 25ºC plus wind chill on summit day.

Please remember that in any mountain area the weather is never wholly predictable and you should be prepared and equipped to deal with any differences in weather beyond the conditions described above.
Equipment Checklist
Body Wear
2.Selection of T- shirts and long sleeved shirt preferably not cotton.
1 Warm shirt possibly fleece for colder areas
1 Fleece jacket or warm wool jumper
1 Windproof and waterproof outer shell garment
1 Down jacket also can be hired in Kathmandu cheaply)
Hands/Head wear
1.Wool or fleece hat, or balaclava
1. Pair of Sunglasses or goggles
1. Sunscreen lotion and lip balm
1 pair of Warm gloves
Foot Wear
1 Walking boots with suitable ankle support and waterproof
1.Trainer or casual shoes for trekking and for traveling
3 / 4 pairs of Warm socks for colder areas
Leg wear
1 Loose, casual trousers for trekking
1 Waterproof trousers and can also buy in Kathmandu cheaply)
Back pack
Personal back pack for trekking 25 litre for personal items
Duffle bag 25/30 litre for personal clothings which is provided in Kathmandu office
Other Equipments
Sleeping bag (comfort rated – 15ºC)
30 Litre Rucksack with cover
Large size Duffel Bag with padlock
Headlamp with spare batteries
Water bottles 1 Litre X 2
Thermos
Basic First Aid Kit including: antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhea treatment (Imodium), altitude (Diamox), painkillers, plasters and blister treatment, insect repellent, and re-hydration salts (Dioralite). Glucose tablets and multi-vitamin tablets are also a good idea.
Miscellaneous items
1 Pair of trekking pole
1 Toiletry bag with ZIP LOCK
2 Pairs of Towels
Water Purifying Pills
1 Sun lotion
1 Lip balm
1 Dairy book for personal memoranda
2 Pen or pencil
1 Water bottle 1 ltr.
1 Pocket knife (DO NOT carry in your carry-on luggage)