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What is the fatality rate of Annapurna summit?

For decades, Annapurna I held the highest fatality-to-summit rate of all principal eight-thousander summits; it has, however, seen great climbing successes in recent years, with the fatality rate falling from 32% to just under 20% from 2012 to 2022.



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Some say that certain sections of Annapurna are even more difficult to climb than K2 and Everest. Not just that, it is also considered one of the most fatal mountains in the world, with around 40% fatality rate, the highest among all the peaks in the world.

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Well, according to Guinness World Records, Annapurna I is the deadliest mountain in the world. (Yes, there is a world record for that, but we don't suppose the mountain wants its certificate.) This might surprise you. Many people would assume the world's deadliest mountain is K2 or Everest.

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At least 365 people have climbed Annapurna and more than 72 have died on the mountain, according to hiking officials.

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Is Annapurna harder than Kilimanjaro? As a comparison, Everest Base Camp is a Level 4, and Kilimanjaro is a Level 5. So technically, Annapurna Base Camp is “easier” than both of those expeditions.

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Difficulty level Most trekkers reach Kala Patthar to enjoy the fantastic early morning views. Generally, treks above 5,000m are regarded as challenging. Hence, Everest Base Camp treks are much more challenging than the Annapurna Base Camp trek.

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It does not require a technical climb. Any person who can walk around 6 hours a day can join Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Walking at higher altitudes is a bit physically demanding. For this, you are advised to do jogging or some aerobic exercise a few weeks before you start the trip.

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10 Most Dangerous and Hardest Mountains to Climb in The World
  1. Annapurna I, Nepal. ...
  2. K2, Pakistan-China. ...
  3. Kangchenjunga, India-Nepal. ...
  4. Mount Everest, China-Nepal. ...
  5. Dhaulagiri I, Nepal. ...
  6. Manaslu, Nepal. ...
  7. Nanga Parbat, Pakistan. ...
  8. Makalu, Nepal.


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The mountain most widely claimed to be the highest unclimbed mountain in the world in terms of elevation is Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 m, 24,840 ft). It is in Bhutan, on or near the border with China. In Bhutan, the climbing of mountains higher than 6,000 m (20,000 ft) has been prohibited since 1994.

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So, people keep climbing Everest, and Everest keeps collecting bodies. The mountain has claimed over 300 climbers in recent history, and about two-thirds of that number remain on the mountain. The current estimate of remains left behind on Everest total around 200.

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Percentage of Deaths Some 30,000 people climb Kilimanjaro every year, and the reported number of tourists deaths is about 10 fatalities per year. That is a only 0.03% chance of death; it's practically zero. Put another way, there is only one death per 3,333 climbers.

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K2 is 8,611m high, the second-highest mountain in the world, and has a reputation as the hardest to climb. K2 is well within the Death Zone, so called because above 8,000m. the human body cannot function properly due to the oxygen levels in a climber's blood cells and tissue being reduced.

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“You obviously do need to be reasonably fit to tackle the Annapurna Circuit, with stamina more vital than sprinting skills. Some of the inclines are long and demand endurance, and the steps can be deep, so you're doing a lot of leg work.

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However, the road access all the way to Manang and even to Muktinath has made every trekker question if Annapurna Circuit Trek is still worth it, and the answer is yes!

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If you're unsure of your mountaineering abilities, Annapurna is a slightly less taxing circuit. There are fewer steep climbs and the average altitude is much lower. Plus, instead of being funnelled into the Khumbu Valley on Everest, you can choose from a variety of trails, some of which don't exceed 2000m in altitude.

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Until recently, since Annapurna is “only” 8,091m, it was climbed without supplementary oxygen. Yet seasoned climbers tackled the peak with caution. Many of the early 14×8,000m listers left Annapurna till last.

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Can you do Annapurna Circuit alone? Yes! It's possible to do the Annapurna circuit trek without a guide or porter. I started the Annapurna circuit trek solo, and already while traveling to the place where the trek begins, I met amazing people.

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