High Altitude sickness often known as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.) in general may occur when people ascend too quickly normally in altitudes of over 3000 m. We ensure minimal risk by building in rest days into our trekking itineraries.

Most people will feel some affect of altitude, shortness of breath and possibly light headaches, which is fairly common. Acute mountain sickness is very different and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and loss of awareness.

(Immunizations and Health Concerns for travelling to Himalaya Including High Altitude Sickness)

As of this writing, there is no required immunization for travel to any of the countries where we go, however, for your protection you should consider getting vaccinated against some ailments that exist in any of these countries.

To learn about prevention against malaria etc. and to find out more about the region and suggested immunizations in general, go to the following web sites: www.high-altitude-medicine.com / the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, www.istm.org / International Society of Travel Medicine.

Chhiring Sherpa - Trip Planner

“I was born and raised in Nepal, nearby Everest region. I am proud to be a native Sherpa, and I have been a Mountain guide over a decade now. Following my passion, I decided to start helping travelers with their travel plans! I think life is a journey, a trip where you collect experiences when you share with other people and with nature.”