Visiting 'Everest' Movie Locations on Your Trek

Real Life Sites from the Hollywood Blockbuster

Walk the Movie Set

The 2015 movie 'Everest' brought the 1996 disaster to the big screen. Many scenes were filmed on location. Visiting these spots adds a cinematic layer to your Mount Everest expedition trek.

The Suspension Bridges

The terrifyingly high Hillary Suspension Bridge scene was filmed on the actual bridge near Namche. Walking across it gives you the same adrenaline rush as the actors (and real climbers) felt on their Everest trekking journey.

Suspension Bridge Everest
Namche Bazaar

The scenes of the team arriving in Namche and enjoying the bakery were shot on location. You can visit the same cafes and imagine the climbers' last moments of comfort before the Mount Everest summit push.

The Memorials

While the summit scenes were CGI/studio, the memorial chortens at Thukla Pass are very real. Seeing the names of Rob Hall and Scott Fischer brings the movie's tragedy into sharp, emotional focus for every Everest trekker.

Fact vs Fiction

The movie is drama; the mountain is reality. Seeing the locations reminds you that the story was real, and the stakes on Everest are always life and death.