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Kilimanjaro Altitude Sickness

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Kilimanjaro Altitude Sickness

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Climbing Africa’s highest peak means you’ll be ascending 5,895 meters…and the effects of altitude usually kick in around 3,000 meters (and sometimes as low as 2,500 meters for certain people).

Kilimanjaro Altitude Sickness

Unless you’re an experienced climber, your route is designed in such a way that you have time to acclimatize as you ascend the mountain.

However, Kilimanjaro altitude sickness is still the most common thing that prevents people from summiting. If you’ve never dealt with altitude sickness, consider yourself lucky; it feels quite a bit like a hangover with headaches, fatigue, nausea, and dizziness. This is why people who are prone to altitude sickness tend to go the longer routes (like the Lemosho Route) because a more gradual ascent means you have time to acclimatize.

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