Start an extraordinary 6 days Kilimanjaro trek of a lifetime via the breathtaking Machame Route Conquer the iconic Kilimanjaro
Start on the ultimate adventure: a 6-day Kilimanjaro trek via Machame Route! Ascend Africa\'s highest peak through rainforests, moorlands, and alpine deserts. Traverse Barranco Wall, bond with trekkers, and conquer Uhuru Peak. Unforgettable landscapes await! Book now for a lifetime experience.
Trek Time: 4-5 hours Difficulty: Easy - Steady trek Elevation: 2,835 m (9,301 ft) Your journey to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, starts at Machame Gate. After being briefed by your tour company, you'll be picked up from your hotel around 8 AM and driven to the trailhead. Expect a few hours of driving from Moshi to reach Machame Gates. The Machame route initially follows a gravel road through a dense forest before transitioning into a proper trekking trail as it ascends the mountain. The first day's trek will have a steady slope, with a well-shaded path and towering tree branches overhead. As you'll be at an elevation of approximately 2,000 m and trekking in the afternoon, there may be light showers, so pack a rain jacket in your daypack. Eventually, you'll reach Machame Camp (2,835 m), where your camp will be set up by the porters. Make sure to pack enough layers for the upcoming days of the trek.
Destination: Machame Gate To Machame Camp
Accommodation: Machame Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Trek Time: 4-5 hours Difficulty: Moderate - Steep for 3 hours, then up and down Elevation: 3,750 m (12,300 ft) On the second day, start early for better visibility as Kilimanjaro is often clear in the mornings. After breakfast around 8 AM, begin your trek through a moorland, witnessing the impressive Mt. Meru on the skyline. After an hour, reach a resting point with panoramic vistas of Kilimanjaro. Then, continue trekking steeply for 2 hours through the moorland before reaching a plateau. The trail becomes more undulating for about an hour until you reach Shira Cave Camp. Arriving around 12 PM, have lunch and rest before an acclimatization trek to Shira Camp 2 at 4 PM. This 1.5-hour roundtrip trek provides a different view and helps with altitude acclimatization. Shira Cave Camp earned its name due to the presence of caves, although spending the night in them is now prohibited. Stay active at this high altitude and enjoy the night sky. Hydration is crucial, and prepare for colder night
Destination: Machame Camp To Shira Cave
Accommodation: Shira Cave Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Duration: 6 hours Difficulty: Moderate - Steep ascent to Lava Tower, then downhill Elevation: Lava Tower: 4,630 m (15,190 ft), Barranco Camp: 3,900 m (12,795 ft) Today's trek starts from Shira Cave Camp with a picturesque view of Moshi. If you have the energy, don't miss the sunrise at the viewpoint. The trail becomes exposed as it enters the volcanic desert area. The trek begins with a steady trek, featuring ups and downs along a winding trail that lasts for over 4.5 hours. Afterward, you'll reach Lava Tower Camp, situated at an elevation of 4,630m above sea level. This massive lava rock serves as a reminder of Kilimanjaro's active past. While many people choose to have lunch at Lava Tower, we will continue for another hour to Barranco Camp, our destination for the third night. Take some time to capture photos of this stunning plant before reaching Barranco Camp in approximately an hour. At Barranco Camp, enjoy some rest before dinner and recharge for the next day's adventure.
Destination: Shira Cave To Lava Tower To Barranco Camp
Accommodation: Barranco Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
On the fourth day of the Kilimanjaro trek, you'll face the Barranco Wall, a steep trek lasting about an hour. Despite its appearance, it's not as difficult as it seems. After conquering the wall, take in the breathtaking view of Kilimanjaro from the top. The trail to Karanga Camp takes around 3 hours with moderate difficulty, you'll have lunch here before continuing to Barafu Camp. The journey from Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp takes about 3-4 hours. Prepare for a cold night due to constant winds. Since the next day is the summit day, rest is crucial. Sleep early, around 7 PM, and wake up at midnight to begin the final ascent. You'll have around 12 hours of trekking ahead, with limited sleep. Be sure to charge your electronics and keep them close to retain battery life. Pack all necessary layers and gear for the challenging day ahead. Upon reaching Barafu Camp, have dinner, prepare for the briefing from your guide, and get much-needed rest. Preserve your energy for the summit day.
Destination: Karanga Camp To Barafu Camp
Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Trek Time: 12 hours Difficulty: Difficult Elevation: Uhuru Peak: 5,895 m (19,340.5 ft), High Camp: 3,950 m (12,959 ft) At 12 AM, your ascent to the top of Kilimanjaro begins. It's a challenging trek that lasts through the night, with subzero temperatures and strong winds. Push through the difficulties by focusing on your feet and taking it slow. Stay warm and hydrated. After a while, you'll reach Stellar Point (5,756 m), a plateau on the way to the highest point. From there, it's just an hour's trek on a simple trail to reach Uhuru Peak, standing at an impressive 5,895m above sea level. Take photos at the famous Kilimanjaro sign, celebrating your achievement. Enjoy the moment before beginning the descent. The descent to Barafu Camp takes about 3 hours. Your guide will lead you on a shortcut route, cutting the trekking time in half. After resting at Barafu Camp, continue the descent for another 4 hours until you reach High Camp. Rest for the night at High Camp.
Destination: School Hut Camp To Uhuru peak To Millenium (High) camp
Accommodation: Millenium Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Today marks the final leg of your Kilimanjaro adventure. After a refreshing night's sleep at High Camp, savor a well-deserved breakfast while taking in the majestic sight of the peak behind you. Following breakfast, begin your descent towards Mweka Camp. The trek to Mweka Camp typically takes around one hour, followed by an additional three hours to reach Mweka Gate. At the gate, you'll receive a certificate celebrating your achievement of reaching both Stellar Point and Uhuru Peak. Once you have your certificate in hand, enjoy a satisfying lunch at the gate. Afterwards, your driver will transport you back to Moshi, where you can indulge in a warm shower and relax on a comfortable bed for the first time in six days. Congratulations! You can now proudly declare that you have successfully conquered Kilimanjaro.
Destination: Mweka Camp To Mweka Gate
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Drinking water
We offer two pricing options:
The cost is shared within your private group. More people means a lower price per person.
Join others on a fixed-date tour at a set per-person rate—ideal for solo travelers or small groups.
| No of pax | Adult | Child |
|---|---|---|
| 1 pax | $1,499  pp | $1,124  pp |
| 2–4 pax | $1,474  pp | $1,106  pp |
| 5–9 pax | $1,449  pp | $1,087  pp |
| 10–15 pax | $1,424  pp | $1,068  pp |
| Adult | Child |
|---|---|
| $1,474  pp | $1,106  pp |
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1. Q: What is the Machame Route on Kilimanjaro?
A: The Machame Route is one of the most popular and scenic routes for trekking Mount Kilimanjaro. It is a 6-day trek that takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts, ultimately leading to the summit of Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
2. Q: How difficult is the Machame Route?
A: The Machame Route is considered a challenging trek due to its steep and rocky terrain, especially during the summit night. It requires a good level of physical fitness and mental determination, but it is achievable for those with prior trekking experience.
3. Q: What is the best time of the year to undertake the Machame Route trek?
A: The best time to trek the Machame Route is during the dry seasons, which are typically from January to mid-March and from June to October. These months offer more stable weather and clearer skies, increasing the chances of reaching the summit.
4. Q: How high is the summit of Kilimanjaro on the Machame Route?
A: The summit of Kilimanjaro on the Machame Route is Uhuru Peak, standing at an impressive altitude of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level.
5. Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on the Machame Route?
A: Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern during the Machame Route trek, especially during the ascent. Trekkers should acclimatize properly by ascending slowly and allowing their bodies time to adjust to the high-altitude conditions.
6. Q: What is the accommodation like on the Machame Route?
A: The accommodation on the Machame Route is in tents at designated campsites along the trail. These campsites are equipped with basic facilities such as tents, sleeping pads, and dining areas.
7. Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Machame Route trek?
A: While there is no strict age limit, trekkers should be at least 18 years old, and those under 18 should be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Additionally, participants should be in good physical health and have the necessary fitness level to undertake the trek.
8. Q: What should I pack for the Machame Route trek?
A: It's essential to pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for various weather conditions. You'll need sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a headlamp, and a daypack. A detailed packing list will be provided by your tour operator.
9. Q: Do I need previous trekking experience to attempt the Machame Route?
A: While previous trekking experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to have some level of hiking experience, especially at higher altitudes. This will help you better cope with the physical and mental challenges of the Machame Route.
10. Q: Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Machame Route trek?
A: Yes, hiring a certified guide is mandatory for all trekkers on the Machame Route. Guides are knowledgeable about the terrain, weather, and altitude challenges, enhancing your safety and increasing the chances of a successful summit.
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