Safety on Mt. Kilimanjaro

Healthy and safe On Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at 19,341 feet, is Africa’s highest peak and one of the Seven Summits. Despite requiring no technical climbing skills, the extreme altitude and remote location present significant challenges. Each year, over 1,000 climbers are evacuated, and tragically, some do not return. Your safety on Kilimanjaro is our top priority.

Key Safety Factors on Kilimanjaro

  • Altitude Sickness and Altitude-Related Complications
  • Remote Location
  • Experience and Training of Your Guides
  • Proper Emergency Equipment
  • Robust Monitoring and Evacuation Processes

Implementing these measures is essential for a secure and successful ascent.

Our Comprehensive Safety Protocols

We prioritize understanding potential risks and strategies for minimizing them. Every climber must complete a detailed medical questionnaire, and for specific conditions, we may require a physician’s confirmation of your fitness for the climb. Guides need to be informed about all medications, including over-the-counter ones and Diamox for acclimatization.

Pre-Climb Health Assessments

All climbers must complete a detailed medical questionnaire. For certain pre-existing conditions, we may request a physician's confirmation regarding your fitness for the climb. It’s essential for your guide to be aware of any current medications, including over-the-counter ones, and whether you’re using Diamox for acclimatization support.

Guide Training

Knowing your guide is properly trained to detect and address early signs of altitude sickness is critical. Our guides undergo Wilderness First Responder training, equipping them with essential skills for managing medical conditions in remote locations. We've partnered with the Sentinel Outdoor Institute, a high-altitude medical training organization, which conducts in-depth courses in Tanzania to ensure our guides stay updated with emerging medical protocols. Carrying emergency equipment is only effective if the guide knows how to use it.

Daily Health Checks & Monitoring

Daily health checks and monitoring are essential when climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Our experienced guides conduct thorough assessments each day, checking vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation levels. Climbers are encouraged to communicate any symptoms or discomfort they experience promptly. Monitoring includes observing for signs of altitude sickness, such as headaches, nausea, or fatigue. By vigilantly tracking climbers’ health status, we can quickly address any issues and make informed decisions about the ascent. Our priority is the safety and well-being of every individual throughout the journey.

Emergency Oxygen & Medical Supplies

Our team is well-equipped with a comprehensive medical kit, including bottled oxygen and a portable stretcher. Supplementary oxygen is reserved strictly for emergencies. The primary solution for acute mountain sickness is an immediate descent to a lower altitude. If a climber is injured and unable to descend on foot, we use a portable stretcher provided by the National Park at each campsite. Oxygen and immediate descent can alleviate acute mountain sickness. Additionally, we have a first aid medical kit readily available for minor injuries.

Helicopter Evacuation on Kilimanjaro

In case of an emergency, we utilize a search and rescue service operating out of Moshi. After a distress call, a helicopter is dispatched to the nearest landing point to airlift the patient off the mountain to a local hospital. It’s important to note that in adverse mountain weather, a helicopter may not be able to land, necessitating a manual evacuation via a stretcher provided by the National Park.

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