Safety Audit · 14,500 ft
Personalized altitude sickness risk assessment for Kundli Pass Trek. 60 seconds. No health data stored.
Kundli Pass Trek at a Glance
At 14,500ft, altitude sickness is a genuine high-altitude hazard on Kundli Pass Trek. The calculator above personalises your risk based on your medical history, prior altitude experience, and this route's specific ascent profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
High risk due to the sheer vertical jump over just 3 days.
The primary risks on Kundli Pass Trek are: Slipping on loose scree resulting in fractures, Getting lost in whiteout fog in the boulder fields, Extremely rapid temperature drops inducing hypothermia. Your operator should brief you on each of these before departure.
Diamox (Acetazolamide) is worth discussing with your doctor if you plan to attempt Kundli Pass Trek (14,500ft). It is not routinely required for healthy trekkers but is recommended if you have had AMS symptoms on a previous high-altitude trip. Never start Diamox without medical advice — it has side effects including tingling fingers and increased urination.
Absolutely forbidden. It is far too wild.
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