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This family went on a trip to the mountains: What happened next is a safety reminder every parent should know
ETimes | June 23, 2026 5:40 PM CST

A family trip is something people look forward to with excitement and happiness. To beat the scorching heat, many families tend to plan trips to the mountains. But what if the same vacation turns into a nightmare? A similar incident took place last year when a family visited Zanskar, Ladakh, and what followed became a lesson for every parent.


In an Instagram video posted by @backpackerxp, a group of travellers witnessed a frightening situation near Shinku La. After a sudden nala burst blocked the road, vehicles were stranded at nearly 15,000 feet. Amid the chaos, people heard a family calling for help. Their six-month-old baby was not responding normally. The parents were crying, trying to wake the child up, not understanding what was happening.

What actually happend is that the child’s body was struggling to adjust. It was a case of altitude-related illness or Acute Mountain Sickness.

The travellers immediately rushed with the emergency oxygen cylinders they were carrying and convinced the family to move the baby into a vehicle. Soon after oxygen support began, the baby started crying, which was a sign that the child was responding again.