7 Days Machame Route Climbing

Climb Overview

The Machame Route, also known as the "Whiskey" route, stands out as the most popular choice for Kilimanjaro climbers, offering a six or seven-day camping adventure with stunning views and ample acclimatization time. Unlike the Marangu Route, camping is allowed throughout, adding to its reputation for being more challenging but rewarding. Passing notable landmarks like Lava Tower and Shira Plateau, the trail showcases diverse landscapes, making it renowned as the most scenic path up the mountain. Despite its challenges, including the daunting Barranco Wall, the Machame Route attracts trekkers seeking a more immersive and varied experience.

With its starting point on the south side of Kilimanjaro, the Machame Route provides a picturesque journey beneath the Southern Ice Field, culminating in a summit approach from Barafu Camp. Trekkers with extra days in their itinerary benefit from increased acclimatization, enhancing their chances of summit success compared to other routes. Despite its perceived difficulty, the climb, including conquering the Barranco Wall, offers a sense of accomplishment and rewards climbers with breathtaking views, making it a preferred choice for those seeking both challenge and beauty in their Kilimanjaro experience.

ADVENTURE MAP

DAY BY DAY

Day 1
Day 1: Machame Hut Camp
A short drive brings us to the Machame trailhead (~5,380’). After the climbers and crew have checked in with the park rangers, we will hike up through the montane forests, winding up the mossy jungle, making our way to Machame Hut camp.
Hiking: 5-7 hours
Overnight Altitude:  ~9,350′
Day 2
Day 2: Shira Plateau
After breakfast, our hike continues through the forest. We will take our time, soaking in the scenery as we make our way through the moorlands. We will be treated to spectacular views of Kibo peak.
Hiking: 4-6 hours
Overnight Altitude: ~12,500′
Day 3
Day 3: Barranco Camp
Today is a long day but lots of acclimatization as you climb high, sleep low. We will take an acclimatization hike to Lava Tower (~15,190’) for lunch, before descending to the Barranco valley. For those who have energy, and if time and weather permit, there’s the possibility to scramble up the Lava Tower itself. The scenery is amazing today, passing through different zones of the mountain.
Hiking: 6-8 hours
Overnight Altitude:  ~13,044′
Day 4
Day 4: Karanga Camp

Today you’ll continue to acclimatize and let your body adjust to these higher altitudes, in preparation for your upcoming summit push. Climb the steep Barranco Wall and then go up and down several ridges and valleys before arriving at Karanga camp. There will likely be time for an acclimatization hike in the afternoon.

Hiking: 4-5 hours

Overnight Altitude:  ~13,106′

Day 5
Day 5: Barafu Camp
Today you’ll continue your circuit and arrive at your final camp before the summit (Barafu camp). Some ups and downs along ridges and valleys along the way. You’ll have an early supper, sleep for a few hours, and then arise at about 11:00 PM to start tomorrow’s summit ascent.
Hiking: 3-4 hours
Overnight Altitude:  ~15,331′
Day 6
Day 6: Summit and Mweka Camp
Start hiking at around midnight, using your headlamps to lead the way slowly up to Stella Point and then the summit. Due to the altitude, you will hike slowly, and will need to dress warmly for the cold. After celebrating with photos at the summit, descend down to Mweka camp.
Hiking: 6-7 hours ascent to the summit, then 6-9 hours of descent
Summit:  ~19,341′
Overnight Altitude:  ~10,500′
Day 7
Day 7: Mweka Park Gate (~5,000’) to Moshi town
We make the final descent through the rain forest to Mweka Gate. Here we will have lunch and say goodbye to our mountain crew before leaving Mount Kilimanjaro National Park. Drive back to Moshi town for a hot shower and a celebratory dinner.
Hiking: 3-5 hours

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