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Group Size:1-5Max Elevation:8000m
Destination:NepalFitness LevelEasy
Arrival On:KathmanduDeparture From:Kathmandu
Meal:All meals during the trip. (B, L, D)
Accomodation:3-star hotel at Kathmandu

Everest Helicopter Day tour in Nepal is one of the best and existing options to get to the base of the world’s highest mountain and see nearly touching space to view the wonderful panoramic hills and mountain scenery. This program is designed for travelers who cannot do trekking or who have not time to trek to Everest base camp. Everest Base Camp Helicopter landing is suitable for anyone without any physical challenges, even children and old people. So, it is definitely an easy and luxurious tour across the Himalayas. 

Everest Base camp helicopter day tour starts from Kathmandu airport and ends at the same place after a couple of hours.  It is one of the most enjoyable exciting universe flights to explore the massive Himalayas. Helicopter tours fly in the sky and offer you a breathtaking view of the Mountains, peaceful green valleys, and magnificent snow-capped mountains. The Helicopter will land on the Kalapathar viewpoint, and you will explore the area and get the best photograph before the back flight to Kathmandu. 

This Everest Helicopter Day tour is the best- selling tour package because We always customize the helicopter tour as per the desires of the clients as well as high quality service, friendly tour guide, reliable cost and best time to fly that is why, we heartily suggest to you book this Everest Base Camp Helicopter tour with us because we have guaranteed departure dates for groups or private. 

Everyday: Everest Helicopter Day Tours start from Kathmandu airport at 7:00 am and it last for around 4 hrs depends on the group condition.

Cost Include

Privet helicopter with pilot

Airport taxes and transportation

Cost Exclude

All the things not declared on the trip cost addition

High Altitude Sickness is known as mountain sickness. If you walk or climb to higher elevation, it appears very quickly so you have to know symptoms of high altitude sickness. If you are wondering why it happens, here are some information. It is from the air pressure. When you go to higher elevation, this air pressure drops down and less oxygen so your body will need time to adjust to change air pressure. According to doctor, it starts from 8,000 feet (2400 meter) if you are from sea level. 

Types 

There are three types of altitude sickness

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS): it is very common and symptoms feel like a tiredness, dizzy, headache, thirsty, muscle aches, nausea 

High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE): it is effect in the lungs, which can be very dangerous and hard to do life threatening

High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE): it is effect in the brain and most difficult to treatment and you need to go hospital attention right way. 

Cause 

Here are causes of high altitude sickness

You live at near sea level and travel to a high elevation 
You have had the sickness before
You climb quickly
You have not acclimatized to the altitude
If you are drink alcohol when you ascend 
If you have medical problems of heart, nervous or lungs 

Symptoms

These symptoms will appear depend on your speed to climb and how hard you push. Symptoms range from normal to serious. They can affect the nervous system, lungs, muscles, and heart.

Here are symptoms of High Altitude Sickness 

Difficulty sleeping
Dizziness 
Fatigue
Headache
Loss of appetite
Nausea or vomiting
Rapid Pulse (Heart Rate)
Short breath with action
Blue color of skin or gray soft skin 
Chest tightness or blocking
Confusion
Dry cough or coughing with blood
Cannot walk in a straight line 

Prevention 

Important keys to preventing of High Altitude Sickness are:

Climb the mountain gradually. 
Stop every 2,000 feet (600 meters) of climb above 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) and one or two nights sleep there.
Sleep at a lower altitude when possible.
Make sure that you have the ability to quickly descend if needed.
Learn how to recognize early symptoms of mountain sickness.
If you plan on climbing quickly, or climbing to a high altitude, ask your provider about medicines that may help.

If you are at risk for a low red blood cell count (anemia), ask your provider if your planned trip is safe. Also ask if an iron supplement is right for you. Anemia lowers the amount of oxygen in your blood. This makes you more likely to have mountain sickness.

While climbing, you should know these things 

Drink plenty of water
Climb slowly.
Take it easy
Do not drink alcohol.
Eat regular meals that are high in carbohydrates.
Sleep lower elevation 
Take a medication (diomax) according to doctor

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Why Travel With Us?

Our reputation is supported by the great feedback we receive from our contented clients. Because of our high quality service, experienced staff members and friendliness, we have been admired by travelers from world over.
High Pass Trekking is highly concerned with your health and safety during the entire trip. Our highly qualified staff members are well trained and experienced in their respective fields including first aid and altitude related health issues.
High Pass Trekking uses the standard equipment's for trekking, peak climbing and rafting and has, no doubt the best fleet of modern vehicles in Nepal. The equipment's used in expedition are more than reliable, safe and comfortable. Our vehicles are religiously maintained and renew on regular basis after certain time frame.
If you are willing to travel alone, we can carter the single supplement trip package at amazing cost.
Whether you are constrained by time or wish to add some extra days to your trip or want to change the trip, we are flexible and can customize the package as per your will. Just feel free to ask for changes.

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