Ascend Africa iconic peak responsibly on our 6 days ethical Kilimanjaro climb via the stunning Machame Route
There are six established routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai and Umbwe. For those who only have six days to climb Kilimanjaro, the Machame route is the best choice because of its acclimatization profile. Compared to other six day routes, this route exposes the climber to higher elevations quicker which kick starts the body’s adaptation to altitude. This 6 days machame routes climbing tour offers unique and unforgettable experience. Book now.
Your adventure begins at Machame Gate, where you meet your experienced guides and porters. Excitement fills the air as you start the climb, entering the lush and vibrant rainforest of Mount Kilimanjaro. The trail weaves through dense foliage, with sun rays piercing through the canopy above, creating a magical ambiance. The climb in the rainforest offers a chance to spot various wildlife, such as colobus monkeys, exotic birds, and other forest-dwelling creatures. The sounds of nature surround you, and the cool breeze keeps you refreshed. Your guides share stories about the mountain's history and the local culture as you ascend. After several hours of climbing, you reach Machame Camp at an altitude of 2,835 meters. The campsite is set amidst the stunning rainforest, offering a sense of solitude and tranquility. As the sun sets, you are treated to a breathtaking view of the stars above, a preview of the remarkable experiences that await you on this journey.
Destination: Machame Gate To Machame Camp
Accommodation: Machame Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
As the sun rises, you leave the rainforest behind and enter a different terrain. The trail leads you through the low alpine meadows and moorlands, revealing a whole new landscape. The sight of Kibo summit and Mount Meru in the distance fills you with awe and determination to continue your ascent. The climb is invigorating, and you take short breaks to admire the panoramic vistas. Your guides provide helpful tips on pacing yourself and staying hydrated at higher altitudes. As you arrive at Shira Camp, located at 3,850 meters, you are treated to sweeping views of the surrounding peaks, creating a sense of being closer to the heavens.
Destination: Machame Camp To Shira Cave
Accommodation: Shira Cave Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Today's climb involves experiencing both low and high alpine landscapes. You climb towards Lava Tower at an impressive 4,600 meters, where you can see how the environment changes with the altitude. The thinning air reminds you of the challenges ahead, but your guides keep a close eye on your well-being and ensure a steady pace. After a brief rest at Lava Tower, you begin the descent towards Barranco Camp at 3,900 meters. The trail takes you through a beautiful mix of rocky terrain and scattered vegetation. You pass the iconic Barranco Wall, a challenging yet thrilling section that requires some scrambling. The reward is the stunning view of the valley below, making all your efforts worthwhile.
Destination: Shira Cave To Lava Tower To Barranco Camp
Accommodation: Barranco Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Today is a long and demanding day as you ascend the Barranco Wall and continue towards Karanga Camp. The climb up the Barranco Wall requires focus and determination, but with the support and encouragement of your guides, you conquer it triumphantly. After crossing several ridges and valleys, you reach Karanga Camp at 3,960 meters, where you take a well-deserved break and enjoy a hot meal. Six-day climbers proceed from here towards Barafu Camp at 4,680 meters, while seven-day climbers continue their journey the following day. The barren landscape at Barafu Camp reminds you of the challenging conditions at such high altitudes. You prepare yourself for the final ascent, the one you have been anticipating since the beginning of your expedition.
Destination: Karanga Camp To Barafu Camp
Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
The much-awaited day has arrived. At midnight, you embark on the challenging climb towards the summit of Kilimanjaro. The ascent to Stella Point at 5,739 meters is grueling, with each step requiring tremendous effort. The freezing temperatures and thin air test your endurance, but your determination and the unwavering support of your guides push you forward. As the first light of dawn appears on the horizon, you reach Stella Point, standing on the crater rim of Kilimanjaro. The sense of accomplishment overwhelms you as you witness the breathtaking sunrise over the vast African landscape. But the journey isn't over yet. From Stella Point, you continue your climb to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa at 5,895 meters. The feeling of reaching the summit is indescribable – a mixture of joy, pride, and awe. After spending some time at the summit, taking photographs, and soaking in the moment, you start the descent towards Mweka Camp at 3,100 meters.
Destination: Barafu Camp To Uhuru Peak To Mweka Camp
Accommodation: Mweka Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Your final day on the mountain is a descent through the lush rainforest. The air is humid, and the ground is damp underfoot. You can't help but reflect on the incredible journey you've had over the past days. As you near Mweka Gate, your guides and porters gather for a celebration of your successful summit. You receive an official certificate commemorating your achievement of reaching Stella Point or Uhuru Peak. It's a cherished memento of this life-changing experience. Before bidding farewell to your dedicated team of guides and porters, you express your gratitude for their unwavering support throughout the climb. Tipping them is customary, as they have been instrumental in making your journey safe and memorable. With a heart full of memories and a sense of accomplishment, you leave Mount Kilimanjaro behind and return to Moshi, where you can relax, reminisce about your incredible adventure, and revel in the fact that you've conquered the Roof of Africa.
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 |
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1 pax | $1,489  pp | $1,117  pp |
2–4 pax | $1,464  pp | $1,098  pp |
5–9 pax | $1,439  pp | $1,079  pp |
10–15 pax | $1,414  pp | $1,061  pp |
16+ pax | $1,414  pp | $1,061  pp |
Adult | Child |
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$1,464  pp | $1,098  pp |
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Ascend Africa iconic peak responsibly on our 6 days ethical Kilimanjaro climb via the stunning Machame Route
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1. Is the Machame Route an ethical and responsible way to climb Kilimanjaro?
Yes, the Machame Route is considered one of the most ethical routes to climb Kilimanjaro. It allows for a gradual ascent, which minimizes the risk of altitude sickness and provides a better acclimatization experience.
2. How long does the Machame Route take to complete?
The Machame Route typically takes 6 days to complete, giving climbers enough time to adjust to the altitude and increasing the chances of a successful summit.
3. Are ethical practices followed during the climb?
Absolutely! Ethical Kilimanjaro climbs prioritize the well-being of the local porters and crew. They are provided with fair wages, proper gear, and working conditions. Additionally, waste is managed responsibly, and environmental impact is minimized.
4. What level of fitness is required for the Machame Route?
Climbers should be in good physical condition and have some prior trekking experience. Regular cardio workouts and hiking on uneven terrain can help prepare for the challenges of the climb.
5. How is altitude sickness managed during the ascent?
The Machame Route allows for a gradual gain in altitude, which helps reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Additionally, professional guides closely monitor climbers' health and provide necessary guidance, and there are ample rest days to aid acclimatization.
6. Are there age restrictions for the Machame Route climb?
While there is no strict age limit, climbers must be at least 18 years old. Older climbers should consult with their doctors before attempting the climb to ensure their fitness and health are suitable for the endeavor.
7. What is the group size for the ethical Kilimanjaro climb?
Group sizes can vary, but ethical tour operators typically keep the groups small to minimize the impact on the environment and offer personalized attention to each climber.
8. What type of accommodations are provided during the climb?
Accommodations during the Machame Route climb consist of tents. Ethical tour operators ensure that the campsites are well-maintained and adhere to Leave No Trace principles.
9. Are permits required for the Machame Route climb?
Yes, permits are mandatory for climbing Kilimanjaro. Ethical operators obtain the necessary permits and handle all the paperwork on behalf of the climbers.
10. How do ethical climbs benefit the local communities?
Ethical Kilimanjaro climbs contribute to the local economy by providing employment opportunities to the porters, guides, and other staff. They also support local initiatives and communities through various sustainable projects.
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