7 days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Machame route

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Highlights

  • Reach the top of Africa via the challenging Machame Route.

  • Witness incredible vistas of towering peaks.

  • See a beautiful sunrise from Stella Point, the crater rim of the peak.

Description

We invite you to climb the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro via the scenic Machame route. For 7 days, you’ll hike on steep scree slopes while enjoying incredible views of the neighbouring peaks and also get to sleep in tents for a complete mountain experience!

Also known as the Whiskey route, the Machame route is a challenging route popular among many climbers. Keep in mind that all this medium-grade trek requires is a fit body and a high spirit! The climb is not technical, however, previous climbing experience is definitely welcome.

The journey will begin at Machame Gate. Located at the southern base of the mountain, the gate leads onto a lush rainforest. The trail further leads onto Shira Plateau, before winding along the southern circuit, offering spectacular views all along.

As you rise, you’ll see a dramatic shift in the landscape with rainforest giving way to moorland. We’ll climb up the Great Barranco Wall and pass underneath the Heim and Kersten glaciers to reach the Karanga Camp. At the camp, you’ll have ample time for acclimatization, so you don’t have to worry.

The last days of the trek will take us to Barafu Camp where we’ll prepare for the daunting summit hike.

The final leg of the journey is a bit strenuous but equally thrilling. We’ll start just past midnight and climb up scree slopes for a good 4-5 hours to get to the crater rim, Stella Point to see an enchanting sunrise. The spot also offers wonderful views of Mawenzi Peak. Another climb of an hour or so takes us to Uhuru Peak- a great accomplishment indeed!

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Day 1: Machame route 7 days – Machame Gate (1490m) – Machame Camp (2980m)

Hiking time: 7 hours

Distance: Approximately 18 kilometres

Habitat: Montane forest

After an early breakfast at your hotel, you will be picked up from Arusha (1400m) and driven to Machame Village. In the village, you can buy mineral water and will receive a packed lunch. From the village, depending on the road conditions, you will either continue driving 3 kilometres or walk to the Machame Gate (1490m). At the gate, the porters will organize and pack the belongings for the hike while you and your guide register with the Tanzania National Park (TANAPA). You will then begin your ascent into the rainforest. During this section of the hike, you should expect rain, mud, and fog. Also, be on the lookout for wildlife, including Colobus monkeys! About halfway up the trail, you will have a lunch break and you will reach the Machame Camp (2980) in the late afternoon or early evening. The porters and chef, who move very fast up the mountain, will reach camp before you and set up your tents, boil drinking water, and prepare snacks for your arrival. After washing up, a hot dinner will be served. For overnight, mountain temperatures may drop to freezing so be prepared!

Day 2: Machame route 7 days – Machame Camp (2980m) – Shira Camp (3840m)

Hiking time: 6 hours

Distance: Approximately 9 kilometres

Habitat: Moorland

After early morning breakfast, you will start your ascent leaving the rain forest and entering the heathland moorland vegetation. You will cross many streams and walk over a rocky ridge onto the Shira plateau that leads to Shira Camp (3840m). At this campsite, you will be next to a stream and have a spectacular view of the Western Breach and its glaciers in the East. Similar to the first night, your tents will be set up prior to arriving at camp and the porters will prepare drinking and washing water for you. You will enjoy evening snacks and then dinner prepared by our chef. Be prepared for a cold night as temperatures drop below freezing at this exposed camp.

Day 3: Machame route 7 days – Shira (at 3840m) – Lava Tower (at 4630m) – Barranco camp (at 3950m)

Hiking time: 7 hours

Distance: Approximately 15 kilometres

Habitat: Semi-desert

Following an early morning breakfast, you will leave the moorland environment and enter the semi-desert and rocky landscape. After 5 hours of walking east, you will become face to face with the Lava Tower (4630m). Packed lunches are served at the Tower and hikers have the option of climbing the massive Lava Tower weather permitting. At this point of the hike, it is normal for hikers to start feeling the effects of the altitude including headaches and shortness of breath.

After lunch, you will descend from Lava Tower (4630m) to the Barranco Campsite (3950m). The 6800m descent gives hikers a huge advantage in allowing their bodies to adjust to the conditions of high altitude. The descent to camp takes around 2 hours to reach. It is located in a valley below the Breach and Great Barranco Wall (“Breakfast Wall”). Drinking and washing water and dinner will be served as hikers view the sun-setting

Day 4: Machame route 7 days – Barranco Camp (3950m) – Karanga Camp (3950m)

Hiking time: 4-5 hours

Distance: Approximately 5 kilometres

Habitat: Alpine desert

After early morning breakfast, it is now time to conquer the Great Barranco Wall! Although it may look intimidating at first glance, hikers state that this Class 2 hike is usually much easier than they anticipated. At the top of the Wall, you will have a view of Heim Glacier and will be above the clouds. The trail then winds up and down in the Karanga Valley. This is an ideal hiking day for acclimatization.

Day 5: Machame route 7 days – Karanga Camp (3959m) – Barafu Hut (4600m)

Hiking time: 2-3 hours

Distance: Approximately 4 kilometres

Habitat: Alpine desert

Following breakfast, you will leave Karanga Camp (3959m). The trail intersects with the Mweka Route, which is the trail used to descend on the final two days. As you continue hiking for an hour, you will reach Barafu Hut. This is the last water stop for the porters because there is no accessible water at Barafu Camp (4550m). The word “barafu” in Swahili means “ice” and this camp is located on a rocky, exposed ridge. Tents will be exposed to wind and rocks so it is important for hikers to familiarize themselves with the campsite before dark. An early dinner will be served so hikers can rest before attempting the summit the same night. Your guide will brief you in detail on how to prepare for summit night. Get to sleep by 19:00!

Day 6: Machame route 7 days – Summit Attempt

Barafu camp (4600m) – Uhuru Peak (5895m) – Mweka (3100m)

Hiking time: 8 hours to reach Uhuru Peak, 7-8 hours to descend to Mweka

Distance: Approximately 7-kilometre ascent and 23-kilometre descent

Habitat: Stone scree and ice-capped summit

Your guide will wake you around 23:30 for tea and biscuits. You will then begin your summit attempt. The route heads northwest and you will ascend over stone scree. During the ascent, many hikers feel that this is the most mentally and physically challenging part of the climb. In about 6 hours, you will reach Stella Point (5685m), located on the crater rim. After enjoying the magnificent sunrise, you will continue ascending for about 2 hours on a snow-covered trail to Uhuru Peak (5895m). Reaching the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro is a lifetime accomplishment! You will be able to spend a short time on the summit taking photographs and drinking tea before the descent to Barafu begins. The hike down to Barafu Camp takes about 3 hours.

At camp, you will rest and enjoy a hot lunch in the sun. After eating, you will continue descending down to Mweka Hut (3100m). The Mweka Trail will lead you through the scree and rocks to the moorland and eventually into the rainforest. Mweka Camp (3100m) is located in the upper rainforest, so fog and rain should be expected. You will have dinner, wash, and rest soundly at camp.

Day 7 : Machame route 7 days – Mweka camp (3100m) – Mweka Gate (1980m)

Hiking time: 3 hours

Distance: Approximately 15 kilometres

Habitat: Forest

Following a well-deserved breakfast, your staff will have a big celebration full of dancing and singing. It is here on the mountain that you will present your tips to the guide, assistant guides, chef(s), and porters. After celebrating, you will descend for three hours back to Mweka Gate. The National Park requires all hikers to sign their names to receive certificates of completion. Hikers who reached Stella Point (5685m) receive green certificates and hikers who reached Uhuru Peak (5895m) receive gold certificates. After receiving certificates, hikers will descend into the Mweka village for 1 hour (3 kilometres). You will be served a hot lunch then you will drive back to Arusha for long overdue showers and more celebrations.

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Prices are Per Person and Valid for Trips from All around the year

# People in Group:123,4-56+
Rate :$2700$2200$2000$1900
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IncludedExcluded
  • Quality, waterproof, four-season private mountain sleeping tents:
  •  Professional, experienced, mountain guides
  •  All Park fees, Rescue fees
  •  All meals while on the Mountain
  •  Guides, Porters, cook salaries, and park fees
  •  Quality Mess tents with tables and chairs
  •  Large portions of fresh, healthy nutritious food
  •  Clean, purified drinking water
  •  Fair and ethical treatment of porters
  •  Accommodation in Arusha
  •  Airport transfers
  • Tips for guides, cook, and porters
  • International and domestic flights
  • Tanzania Visa fee
  • Mountain gear

Note: We have a discount for kids under 15 years old

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Kilimanjaro Equipment & Packing List

Sleeping Gear:

❏ Sleeping Bag rated 0°F, -15°F

❏ Sleeping mat : we provide one

❏ Sleeping bag liner (for extra warmth or for rented sleeping bag)

❏ Compression sack for sleeping bag

Packs & Bags:

❏ Waterproof duffel bag 80-100 litres

❏ Daypack 25-35 litres

❏ Waterproof pack cover

❏ Compression sacks or 6-8 waterproof bags

❏ (Optional) Packing cubes to organize your duffel bag

❏ Bag locks for a duffel bag

Footwear & Trekking Poles

❏ Hiking boots – waterproof mid-weight

❏ Running shoes/light hikers (for wearing around camp)

❏ Gaiters

❏ 5-6 pairs liner socks (wool or synthetic, no cotton)

❏ 4-6 pairs thick socks (no cotton!) – thermal socks for summit night

❏ Spare laces for hiking boots

❏ Trekking poles

Gloves

❏ Thin gloves (wool or synthetic, no cotton)

❏ Thick waterproof gloves or mittens

Clothing: Lower Body

❏ Underwear (no cotton)

❏ 1 “Convertibles” or shorts

❏ 1-2 light-medium weight Base layer

❏ Hiking pants (no cotton)

❏ Winter hiking pants

❏ Waterproof shell pants (recommend size zippers)

Clothing: Upper Body

❏ Comfortable sports bra (ladies only)

❏ 1-2 light-weight T-shirts (no cotton)

❏ 1-2 light weight long-sleeved T-shirts (no cotton)

❏ 2-3 Light to mid-weight Base Layer

❏ 1-2 Fleece as insulation layer

❏ Insulated shell jacket

❏ Down jacket (approx 750-fill)

❏ Waterproof shell jacket that fits over all your layers

Headwear

❏ Brim hat or cap with neck protection

❏ Warm hat with ear flaps

❏ Neck gaiter or “Buff” (very versatile)

❏ Sunglasses (rated 100% UV protection)

❏ Headtorch (don’t forget spare batteries)

Water & Snacks

❏ 2-3 litre hydration bladder (Platypus or Camelbak or similar)

❏ 1-2 One-liter wide-mouth water bottle (Nalgene or similar)

❏ Electrolyte/Sports drink powdered formula for adding to your water

❏ Snacks: Energy bars of your preference – plan for 2-4 per day

❏ Water purification tablets or filter pen (we provide boiled/filtered water

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$2200 per person

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