Conquer Kilimanjaro Machame Route experience breathtaking landscapes bond with climbers and unleash your inner adventurer on this life changing
Join our extraordinary 7 Days to Summit Kilimanjaro Machame Route Climb. Conquer Africa highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, through lush rainforests to alpine deserts. Led by seasoned guides, acclimatize, and encourage each other. Camp under the starry sky, laugh around the fire. Reach Uhuru Peak, 5,895m, etching this transformative journey in your heart. Join us on this epic adventure and conquer the Roof of Africa.
Exciting Kilimanjaro climb begins with morning briefing at Moshi (1400m). Driven to Machame village (1490m), guides pack supplies. Enter rainforest, muddy & slippery trails. Lunch break midway, then trek to Machame Camp (2980m). Porters set up tents. Cold temperatures at night. Delicious dinner prepared by chef. Cozy tent for the night.
Destination: Machame Gate To Machame Camp
Accommodation: Machame Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Waking up at Machame Camp (2980m), you'll enjoy breakfast and embark on a 2-hour climb through the beautiful moorland zone, after which the gradient eases. The journey takes you through scenic landscapes, and on a clear day, you'll catch a glimpse of the Western Breach with its stunning glaciers in the east. Continuing further, you'll eventually reach the Shira Camp at 3840 meters. The porters will again take care of your needs, providing boiled water for drinking and washing, while the chef prepares a satisfying dinner to replenish your energy for the next day's adventure.
Destination: Machame Camp To Shira Cave
Accommodation: Shira Cave Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
The climb on Day 3 will take you to Lava Tower, which stands at an altitude of 4630 meters. The route changes, leading you into a semi-desert and rocky terrain, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. The day's journey is considered one of the most challenging, and it's common for some climbers to experience symptoms of altitude sickness such as breathlessness and headaches. After lunch, you'll descend about 680 meters to the Barranco Camp at 3950 meters, providing a great opportunity for acclimatization. This descent takes around 2 hours and offers stunning views of the Western Breach and Breach Wall. The camp is situated in a valley below these impressive features, offering a memorable sunset before dinner.
Destination: Shira Cave To Lava Tower To Barranco Camp
Accommodation: Barranco Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Day 4 starts with breakfast at the Barranco Camp, after which you'll tackle the imposing Barranco Wall. Though it appears challenging, it usually proves to be easier than anticipated. As you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views, and the beauty of Mount Kilimanjaro will become even more apparent. The route then takes you through the Karanga Valley, offering a short climbing aimed at further acclimatization. You'll enjoy a picnic lunch along the way before reaching Karanga Camp at 3959 meters. As the evening approaches, you'll have dinner and settle in for the night in this alpine desert habitat.
Destination: Barranco Camp To Karanga Camp
Accommodation: Karanga Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
On Day 5, you'll leave Karanga Camp and head toward the junction connecting with the Mweka Trail. The final water point before the summit is at the Karanga Valley, as there is no water available at Barafu Camp, which will be your next stop. Barafu Camp, meaning "ice" in Swahili, is located at 4600 meters and offers a stark and exposed camping area. After an early dinner, you'll get some rest before the final ascent to the summit, which begins during the late evening hours.
Destination: Karanga Camp To Barafu Camp
Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
At around midnight, you'll wake up for your summit attempt, starting with a light snack and hot tea to fuel your body. The ascent takes you northwest, climbing through scree until you reach Stella Point on the Crater rim. This 6-hour climb to Stella Point can be mentally and physically demanding for many climbers. Once you reach Stella Point at 5685 meters, you'll be treated to an awe-inspiring sunrise, weather permitting. From Stella Point, you'll continue for about 2 more hours to reach the highest point of Mount Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak, standing tall at 5895 meters. Here, you'll have a well-deserved rest and enjoy the sense of accomplishment. After a brief stay at the summit, you'll begin your descent back to Barafu Camp, which takes about 3 hours. After a short rest and collecting the rest of your gear, you'll continue your descent through the rock and scree path, returning to the moorland and eventually entering the forest. The day ends at Mweka Camp.
Destination: Barafu Camp To Uhuru Peak To Mweka Camp
Accommodation: Mweka Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
The final day of your Kilimanjaro adventure involves a 3-hour climb back to the Mweka Gate at 1980 meters. At the gate, you'll sign a register and receive your summit certificate, either a green one for reaching Stella Point or a gold one for making it to Uhuru Peak. Celebrations and congratulations await you! From the gate, it's another hour's muddy climb to Mweka village, where a delicious hot lunch will be waiting for you. Afterward, a vehicle will take you back to Moshi, where you can enjoy a well-deserved overnight rest at a hotel or be transferred to the airport. This Kilimanjaro expedition offers an unforgettable experience of challenges, breathtaking landscapes, and a tremendous sense of achievement, making it a journey you'll cherish for a lifetime.
Destination: Mweka Camp To Mweka Gate
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Drinking water
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No of pax | Adult | Child |
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1 pax | $1,626  pp | $1,220  pp |
2–4 pax | $1,541  pp | $1,156  pp |
5–9 pax | $1,576  pp | $1,182  pp |
10–15 pax | $1,551  pp | $1,163  pp |
Adult | Child |
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$1,541  pp | $1,156  pp |
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1. Q: What is the Machame Route on Kilimanjaro?
A: The Machame Route is one of the popular climbing routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. It is known for its scenic beauty and is considered a challenging but rewarding climb.
2. Q: How long does the Machame Route climb take?
A: The typical duration for the Machame Route climb is 7 days. This includes 6 days of climbing to the summit and 1 day for descending.
3. Q: What is the level of difficulty for the Machame Route climb?
A: The Machame Route is rated as a moderately difficult climb. It requires a good level of physical fitness and stamina, as you'll be hiking on varied terrain and at high altitudes.
4. Q: What is the best time of year to attempt the Machame Route climb?
A: The best time to climb the Machame Route is during the dry seasons, which are generally from January to mid-March and from June to October. These months offer more stable weather conditions and better visibility.
5. Q: What permits or documents are required for the climb?
A: To climb Mount Kilimanjaro via the Machame Route, you'll need a Kilimanjaro climbing permit, which is typically arranged by your tour operator. You'll also need a valid passport and any necessary travel visas for Tanzania.
6. Q: What kind of accommodation is available on the Machame Route?
A: Accommodation on the Machame Route is in tents at designated camping sites along the trail. The tents are usually provided by the tour operator, and you'll have a team of guides and porters to assist you throughout the climb.
7. Q: Do I need to hire a guide for the Machame Route climb?
A: Yes, hiring a licensed guide is mandatory for all climbers on Mount Kilimanjaro, including the Machame Route. Guides are essential for navigation, safety, and providing valuable information about the mountain.
8. Q: What should I pack for the Machame Route climb?
A: Packing essentials include appropriate clothing for both warm and cold weather, comfortable hiking boots, a sleeping bag, a daypack, water bottles, snacks, personal toiletries, and any necessary medications.
9. Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on the Machame Route?
A: Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern during the Machame Route climb, especially as you ascend to higher elevations. It's crucial to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and listen to your guides' instructions to minimize the risk of altitude-related issues.
10. Q: Are there any age or health restrictions for the Machame Route climb?
A: While there are no strict age restrictions, climbers should be at least 18 years old and in good physical health. It's advisable to consult with a doctor before attempting the climb, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions.
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