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Is climbing Kilimanjaro dangerous?

Climbing Kilimanjaro could probably be one of the most dangerous things you will ever do. Each year, an approximate of 1,000 people is rescued from the mountain, and approximately ten are reported. The number of deaths is believed to have been higher recently while the main reason of death being altitude sickness.

As we know that Normal Mountain and highest mountain holds a certain risk of death associated with climbing it, and Mount Kilimanjaro is no different. According to recent statistics, the mountain is the climbing cause ten climber deaths every year. When the people accidentally die on Kilimanjaro their dead bodies are evacuated from the mountain by the Guides their crew with the help of the National Park ranger.

It’s a very easy to do evacuation by use of a Helicopter or a stretcher that’s why there are no dead bodies on Kilimanjaro. Unlike other highest mountain than Mount Kilimanjaro when people die, it can be difficult to remove their bodies because there is no helicopter packing place. The current data only shows the documented number of climbers who were pronounced dead on site. Although the Kilimanjaro is a massive mountain, the other website they are not telling if locals may have died in the area without anyone knowing.

Why many fatalities occur on Mount Kilimanjaro?

There are many causes which cause people die when struggle to summit Mount Kilimanjaro but there is many risk like the diseases like altitude sickness and other mountain sickness, as well as interrupting the natural adaptation process. Also other people die because of malaria. People usually die because of falling from the cliffs lock falls. Mount Kilimanjaro is different than other mountains of similar sizes since you do not need to climb to reach the top of the mountain. However, there still is a significant health risk with Kilimanjaro and other mountains over the world. Climbing a mountain of Kilimanjaro the altitude can cause death to climbers.

What are the most common problems people experiences while climbing?

Dehydration
Since the Kilimanjaro is highest when people climbing the get challenge of losing water from their body. As a result, you need to drink extra water when you are climbing and every climber should have a bottle of water for his own otherwise, you may get sick from dehydration.

Acute Mountain
Sickness This is mountain disease which occurs when exposure to high altitudes begins to affect your body functions. The high number of climbers they suffer at some level of acute mountain sickness. It can bring about other big issues like pulmonary edema. This can be serious and it can be a cause of death on Kilimanjaro.

Oxygen Decrease
As you climb to summit the mountain, oxygen levels is decrease. This is serious issue which confuses the heads of many climbers. You can die from reduced oxygen combined with other complications of acute mountain sickness.

Hypothermia
During summer months the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro covered by icy winds, snow, and storms. You are required to dress properly for cold temperatures. Weather condition on mountain Kilimanjaro change time to time it depends on the month you are climbing. So that the climbers should wear high quality clothes like warm jackets.

Lack of Supplies
People who have medical conditions such as diabetes can die if they leave their medical supplies at the base of the mountain. Every climber should carry his/her first aid kits in case of any emergency occur.

How to Prevent Death on Mount Kilimanjaro?

It is advised that if you are going to climb it is important to climb the right way. This means to choose the simple route like marangu route. Also includes finding a guide who understands how to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness and treat it if symptoms start to occur. Doing your research can help with finding a qualified guide who have experienced about how to prevent death risks. Aside from picking an excellent guide.

How I can avoid death when climbing Kilimanjaro?

Drinking a lot of water
Dehydration is among of biggest issue which can lead to climber’s death. Loosing of water to several mountain climbing deaths. Is advised and agreed that the climbers they should drink at least four liters of water before start to climb or everyone should have a gallon of water when climbing this is sufficient for scaling a mountain Kilimanjaro and to reach the summit of Kilimanjaro. Most climbing leaders will provide this for free and porters they will carry for you.

Do your body checkups while you climb
Climbing guides they should give their clients a checkup twice a day when they camping in order to ensure that they are healthy enough to continue with their travel. The onset of Acute Mountain Sickness can be hard to notice without proper equipment.

Taking it slow
Even if you do not think you are going too fast, it is better to take your time. If your guide tells you to slow down you have to follow the instruction because they have experience of climbing more on Kilimanjaro. Going slowly up the mountain is one of the most significant ways to decrease your chances of reducing the altitude sickness. Ascending slowly gives your body more time to rest and adjust to the higher altitudes. Going on practice hikes up high altitude mountains will also help your body. Stepping and breathing are an excellent way to make sure that you keep yourself strong. After a certain point, you will be given oxygen masks to ensure you get enough air.

Wear Quality clothes
Wear clothes that are warmer like jackets during the summer season on the mountain. Hypothermia is the disease that caused by cold as a result peoples advised to wear well in order to avoid diseases caused by cold. Get a checkup before you even go there. Knowing if you are at risk can save your life, so make sure to tell your doctor about your plans to get the full checkup every time when you’re at camp.

Although tens of thousands of people climb Mount Kilimanjaro every year to experience the incredible journey to the summit, it should be noted that it can be quite dangerous. There are high success rates for Kilimanjaro climbs and you only need to have an average level of fitness to make it to the top, but if you’re thinking about taking on the challenging trek, then you need to be aware of all the risks. While the exact number of deaths that occur on Mount Kilimanjaro is unknown, it is estimated that about 3-10 people die on the mountain per year including clients, porters, guides, cookers, main dangers. so you should know what preventative measures you can take before climbing Kilimanjaro in order to reduce risk.

Eat strong food on time and three times per day
Arrange your meal by drink more water and practice balance diet and eat healthily foods to make your body strong. You should drink between two to five liters of water per day on the climb. Inform your guides if you are feeling any symptoms as they will know how to advise you on what actions to take next.

What are the main causes of death on Kilimanjaro?

Acute Mountain Sickness
Is one of the most common and well known risks of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro it happens when your body fails to acclimatize properly or struggles to acclimatize quickly enough as you ascend. There is less oxygen per breath at higher altitude, so your body needs time to adjust to the lower oxygen intake and create more red blood cells to compensate. At any condition, if you feel any symptoms of altitude sickness you need to tell your guides so that proper safety measures can be taken and they can advise you on how to continue.

What are the symptoms of altitude sickness?

These symptoms include headaches, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness, shortness of breath and loss of appetite. Symptoms are generally worse at night and may cause disrupted sleep as well. High Altitude Pulmonary Edema, Is the disease which caused by fluid builds up in the lungs and prevents oxygen from getting around the body in the bloodstream. This leads to cyanosis, a bluish tint to the skin due to low blood oxygen levels, impaired mental functions and ultimately, death.

What are the Symptoms of high altitude pulmonary edema

Include coughing up white fluid, shortness of breath, chest tightness, fatigue, weakness and confusion.
High Altitude Cerebral Edema
`Occur when the brain tissue swells with fluid that leaks through the blood-brain barrier.

What are the symptoms of high altitude cerebral edema
Disorientation, fatigue, weakness, nausea, memory loss, ataxia and can result in coma or death if not immediately treated.

Rock Falls
In Mount Kilimanjaro also there are risks of rock falls which may kick any person and cause death but it depend on route. The advised route is machame, marangu and other route.

Hypothermia
As you decide to climb Mount Kilimanjaro you have to pack extra clothes which may protect you from hypothermia disease. If you have quality gear and layers of warm clothing, then you should not really be at risk of hypothermia. Porters are more likely to suffer from it as they generally do not pack extra clothes and luggage for themselves.

Heart attacks
This disease also caused by climbing at high rate. Climbing Kilimanjaro is a very physical challenge so make sure you get a health checkup and consult with your doctor beforehand to make sure you are not at risk of a heart attack. Sleep at a lower altitude than what you climbed to during the day. There should be providing quality camping gears or equipments.

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