
Climbing Kilimanjaro is probably one of the most dangerous things you will ever do. Every year, approximately 1,000 people are evacuated from the mountain, and approximately 10 deaths are reported. The actual number of deaths might be higher.
The main cause of death is altitude sickness. Everyone climbing Mount Kilimanjaro should be familiar with the symptoms of altitude sickness. And everyone climbing Kilimanjaro should choose an operator like Ultimate Kilimanjaro® that has the proper safety systems in place.
Our Safety Precautions
- Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year.
- Health checks are conducted twice per day using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- We administer the Lake Louise Scoring System (LLSS) to help determine whether you have symptoms of altitude sickness and their severity.
- Our guides are certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR). They have the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions on location.
- We carry bottled oxygen on all climbs and can administer it to quickly treat climbers with moderate and serious altitude sickness.
- On northern routes, our staff carries a portable stretcher to evacuate climbers who need to descend but are unable to walk on their own. (Wheeled stretchers provided by the park are available on other routes.)
- Our guides can initiate helicopter evacuation through Kilimanjaro MedAir, a helicopter rescue operation.
- Our staff carries a first aid kit to treat minor scrapes, cuts and blisters.
The above listed measures ensure that Ultimate Kilimanjaro® guides and staff are prepared to keep our climbers safe and have the ability to treat climbers who become ill or injured.
At Ultimate Kilimanjaro®, your health and well being is our first priority.
A Word About Safety From a Past Client
Altitude sickness can strike anyone, including those with plenty of high altitude experience.
Journal of Travel Medicine on Climbing Kilimanjaro
The following excerpt was taken from the Journal of Travel Medicine.
Paul Gordon John Welch* and David Andrew Dyke Symmons+
*Medical Education Unit and +Emergency Department
The Townsville Hospital
Journal of Travel Medicine
Doctor Praises Our Guides For Emergency Action
Here is an email we received from a doctor who witnessed an emergency on the mountain and described what happened.
The reason for this e-mail is that I was very impressed with one of your guides who was very competent and helpful in a situation where others were not. He provided a bottle of oxygen and assisted in organizing a descent. I know that giving out his oxygen may go against your policy to provide optimal care to your own clients and sometimes you may have trouble securing back-up or even getting your own bottle back. However, he recognized the serious nature of the client’s condition and did the right thing! I want to take this opportunity and thank your guide and your company for assisting in the rescue of this client.
Ultimate Kilimanjaro really lives up to its billing and I will certainly recommend you to anyone that is interested in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Once again, thanks to your guide and Ultimate Kilimanjaro for your help and professionalism!
Dr. Darius Seidler, MD
Pulmonary and Critical Care
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Are All Kilimanjaro Operators Safe to Climb With?
No, they aren’t.
Many of our competitors will only tell you what you want to hear to make a sale.
While it is true that most operators employ guides with many years of experience on Mount Kilimanjaro, that does not necessarily mean they are actually trained on how to handle serious altitude sickness cases. And by the time you realize this, it may be too late.
Most Kilimanjaro operators do not have robust safety measures in place. They are simply not prepared for emergencies.
We present the above scenarios not to scare you, but to inform you. Because anyone who contemplates climbing Kilimanjaro must understand the risks. While the dangers associated with high altitude trekking can never be completely eliminated, they absolutely can be minimized by a competent, professional operator.
We are not exaggerating when we say that we here at Ultimate Kilimanjaro® would be comfortable sending our own friends, family and loved ones on Kilimanjaro with less than a dozen active companies. Choose wisely.