Mount Everest, the crown jewel of the Himalayas, rises to an astonishing 8,848 meters above sea level, claiming its title as the highest mountain in the world. Known as Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chomolungma in Tibetan, it means the "Forehead of the Sky"—a name that captures the grandeur and spiritual reverence this mountain holds. Nestled within Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Everest is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural icon.
Everest Luxury Trek is a premium adventure brand committed to delivering high-end trekking and helicopter tour experiences across the Everest region. We specialize in luxury travel packages that cater to executives, couples, families, and adventure seekers who want to explore Everest in style and comfort—without compromising on safety or service.
The terrain offers a dramatic mix of lush pine forests, glacier-fed rivers, suspension bridges, and stunning panoramic views. Our tours reach altitudes of 5,364m at Everest Base Camp and 5,643m at Kala Patthar, with helicopter support, oxygen services, and wellness-focused itineraries available for high-comfort experiences.
From luxury lodges with heated rooms and Western bathrooms to boutique hotels in Kathmandu, we ensure a premium stay throughout your journey. High-altitude camps like Gorekshep also receive upgraded services through our exclusive offerings.
The best time to explore Everest is from March to May and October to November. These seasons offer clear skies and ideal trekking conditions. Private winter or monsoon tours can be arranged upon request.
We arrange both scenic flights to Lukla and VIP helicopter transfers directly to Kala Patthar, EBC, or Everest View Hotel. Overland Jeep options are also available for off-the-beaten-path routes like Phaplu and Sallery.
We handle all your permits and paperwork for a seamless and stress-free experience.
Max Altitude: 5,643m (Kala Patthar)
Duration: 5–15 Days
Transport: Helicopter, Flight, Jeep
Best Seasons: Spring & Autumn
Permits: TIMS, National Park, Local Govt.
High-resolution map highlighting the Everest region's major peaks, ideal for trekkers and heli tour guests seeking a clear route overview.
| Destination | Everest |
|---|---|
| Locations | Everest Region, Solukhumbu Nepal |
| Ideal Travel Season | March–May and September–November |
| Attraction | Helicopter Treks, Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, Luxury Lodges |
| Perfect for | Executives, Couples, Families, Wellness Seekers, Photographers |
| Popular Routes | Everest Base Camp Trek, Gokyo Lakes Trek, Everest View Hotel Trek |
| Trip Duration Options | 5–15 Days (Customizable) |
| Helicopter Return Available | Yes – Available on Select Packages |
| Maximum Altitude | 5,364 m (Everest Base Camp) |
| Average Everest Base Camp Trekking Cost | USD 1200–4500 depending on package and luxury level |
| Permit Requirements | TIMS, Sagarmatha National Park Permit, Local Government Permit |
| Accommodation Type | Luxury Lodges, Teahouses, Everest View Hotel |
| Trek Difficulty | Moderate to Challenging |
| Best Starting Point | Lukla (Flight from Kathmandu or Ramechhap) |
| Emergency Evacuation Support | Yes – Helicopter and Rescue Services Available |
| Luxury Options Available | Yes – Private Chef, Massage, Spa, Heli Exit |
| Highlight Peaks | Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku |
| Famous Villages | Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep |
| Available Transport Mode | By Air (Lukla Flight), By Helicopter (Charter), On Foot (Trek) |
| Weather Considerations | Cold and dry; snow above 4,000 m; flights depend on weather |
| Popular Trek Variants | Everest Base Camp via Gokyo, Three Passes Trek, Luxury Treks |
| Recommended Insurance Type | Travel Insurance covering high-altitude evacuation |
| Guided or Independent | Guided Tours Recommended – With Porters & Licensed Guides |
| Wi-Fi Availability | Available in some teahouses/lodges – limited in higher areas |
| Electricity & Charging | Available in most lodges – solar or generator-powered |
| Drinking Water Options | Bottled and boiled water available – purification tablets recommended |
| Food Availability | Continental, Nepali, Tibetan dishes available en route |
| Local Currency | Nepalese Rupees (NPR) – exchange in Kathmandu or USD (slightly accepted) |
| Required Gear | Down jacket, base layers, trekking boots, poles, headlamp, etc. |
| Guides & Porters Included | Usually included in luxury and premium packages |
| Additional Costs | Tips, drinks, Wi-Fi, hot showers, charging fees |
| Photography Opportunities | Sunrise at Kala Patthar, Everest Panorama, Monasteries, Wildlife |
| Internet Connectivity | Patchy above 4000m – Namche has decent service |
| Environmental Concerns | Leave No Trace, Plastic-Free Trails Encouraged |
| Wildlife Encounters | Yaks, Himalayan Thar, Snow Leopard (rare) |
| Mobile Network Coverage | Works till Namche – limited or no signal above |
| Spiritual Sites | Tengboche Monastery, Pangboche, Memorial Sites |