Yes, altitude sickness is relatively common in northern Pakistan, especially in high-altitude areas above 2,500 meters. Travelers who ascend quickly are more likely to experience symptoms.
Why Altitude Sickness Occurs
As elevation increases, oxygen levels decrease. This can affect how the body functions, particularly for those not used to high altitudes.
Common Symptoms
Travelers may experience mild symptoms such as:
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
These are usually temporary but should be monitored.
When Risk Is Higher
The risk increases when travelers ascend quickly, such as flying directly to high-altitude areas without gradual acclimatization.
How to Reduce Risk
Travelers often take simple precautions:
- Ascend gradually
- Stay well hydrated
- Rest after reaching higher elevations
This helps the body adjust more comfortably to altitude.