Join a Virtual Reality Ascent of Everest
An immersive film where anyone can experience climbing Mt. Everest in Virtual Reality. Connecting people from around the globe to the top of the world.
The 360 Dome and VR Experience
The Everest Virtual Reality Experience is a fully immersive multi-sensory media concept for live events. It gives the viewer the unique opportunity to relive the expedition as if they were a part of it. Shot in 8K 3D it allows for the highest resolution 360 experience ever captured on this mountain for both Dome projection as well as Virtual Reality headsets.
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This internationally award winning film is currently playing in Museums, Classrooms, Corporate events and Theme Parks around the world. It is also available on the Vive Infinity platform for home use.
The story
On the 30th April 2017 world famous climber Ueli Steck died on Mt. Nuptse whilst acclimatising for one of his biggest climbs yet – climbing both Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse without the use of bottled oxygen.
Continuing the misson
In April 2018 Ueli’s close friends Jon Griffith and Sherpa Tenji attempted to finish off his project. Tenji would try the climb without bottled oxygen whilst internationally award winning cameraman Griffith captured the story in 8K 3D Virtual Reality.
Only 175 people have ever stood on earth's highest point without the use of bottled oxygen; more people have been in to space. Whilst Sherpa Tenji has already summited Everest without the use of bottled oxygen before, would he have what it takes to do it again? Follow him as he climbs higher and higher into the Death Zone, an area that contains so little oxygen that his body cannot survive for long.
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It's a race against time.
Facing higher forces
Climbing without the use of bottled oxygen requires an exceptional weather window. Be there with Sherpa Tenji as the climbers face strong winds and have to take a vital decision high up on the mountain. Join them for one of the most immersive adventure experiences ever captured, and take in the view from the top of the world.