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Best Health guidebook
Safety & Staying Healthy

Salcantay is not a particularly dangerous hike, by South American standards. But it is unpoliced. You are on your own. If this makes you uncomfortable, perhaps the Inca Trail is a better bet.

   Altitude sickness is by far your greatest concern.
  • mild symptoms are common: headache, loss of appetite, dizziness, difficulty sleeping
  • severe symptoms: breathlessness, cough, lack of coordination, & worse
  • most hikers get some symptoms above 2500m
  • acclimatizing 2-3 days for each 1000m gain helps a lot
  • Cuzco is at 3326m
  • Acute Mountain Sickness <details> can be fatal
  • Salcantay Pass is 4700m! (15,420 ft)
  • drug treatment is controversial <details>
  • better is to immediately descend
  • fortunately the trail drops quickly to Aguas Calientes (2000m)

Check this list. Forewarned is forearmed. Take responsibility for your own health & safety.

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View down to Machu Picchu from Huayna Picchu.

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