07 Days Machame Route

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About this activity

  • Instant Booking
  • Free Cancellation Free cancellation up to 115 day(s) prior departure, after which the tour cancellation policy applies Learn More.
  • Duration:07 Day(s)
  • Activities
    • Mountain
    • Camping
    • Expedition
    • Hiking & Trekking
    • Unique Adventure
  • Travel StylePremium
  • Guiding Type: Live Guide/Instructor
  • Guide Language
    • English
    • French
    • German
    • Spanish
  • Tour Vibe Active
  • Recommended For
    • Couple
    • Family/Kids
    • Women
    • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Youth
  • Destination Country: Africa, Tanzania,
    • Kilimanjaro International Airport
    • Arusha Urban
    • Njiro Legacy
    • Mount Kilimanjaro
    • Njiro Legacy
    • Kilimanjaro International Airport
  • Pickup

    Kilimanjaro International Airport

    From: To:
    12:00 AM 12:00 AM
  • Drop-off

    Njiro Legacy

    From: To:
    12:00 AM 12:00 AM
  • Age Range 10 - 85 (Years Old)
Tour Highlights
  • Reaching the summit! Experiencing that incomparable, ‘roof of the world’ feeling
  •   A more relaxed pace than the popular Machame route.
  • Stunning views as you ascend
  • Discover Shira Plateau and Barranco
  • Climbing the Lava Tower
  • Dedicated guides, porters and cooks – a great team to help you on your way
  • Sleeping in tents.
Tour Introduction

Climbing Kilimanjaro in 7 days through Machame Route, the so known as “Whiskey” route which means challenging route. When climbing Kilimanjaro in 7 days, Machame is among the best routes.  It is the second most popular and one of the most scenic routes on the mountain. All climbers sleep in tents and meals are served in a dinner tent or on a blanket outside. It is done over 7 days, so acclimatization is easier, and the success rate is fairly high. It is for physically fit people with some hiking experience. Descent is down the Mweka trail staying at the Mweka or Millennium camp the final night on the mountain. Below is 7 Days Kilimanjaro climb-Machame route itinerary

ITINERARY

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will meet the driver and be transferred to the hotel in Arusha for refreshments, Dinner, and overnight. Main destination: Arusha Town Accommodation: Njiro Legacy Meals & Drinks: Breakfast & Dinner

Machame Gate to Machame Camp Elevation (ft): 5,400ft to 9,400ft Distance: 11 km Hiking Time: 5-7 hours Habitat: Rain Forest In the morning, we depart from our base hotel at approximately 8:00 AM to Machame Village where you begin the trek. From the park entrance gate (Machame), you will walk for two to three hours through a dense forest of fig and rubber trees, begonia flowers, and other tropical vegetation. A stop for a picnic lunch will be made halfway to this evening’s campsite. As you continue your ascent, you will find that the tropical forest has given way to tall grasses and giant heather. You will be walking on a ridge, to the left of which is the Samira stream, and on the right, the Weru Weru. Depending on the pace of the climbers, arrival at Machame Camp is usually between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM. Your camp is set up near some old metal huts, which were once used for shelter. This initial stage of the climb is tranquil and relatively easy. There is no point in rushing to get to the camp, as there is little to do there. Guides tend to recommend a slow ascent, even at this point, for gradual acclimatization. Do not try to keep up with your porters, who will usually bind ahead. Instead, take time to admire the beauty of the rainforest.

Machame Camp to Shira Camp Elevation (ft): 9,400ft to 12,500ft Distance: 5 km Hiking Time: 4-6 hours Habitat: Moorland On this and subsequent mornings, the wake-up call is at around 6:00 AM. You will be greeted with a steaming cup of tea or coffee, and weather permitting, by a fabulous view of Uhuru Peak. Today’s trek takes you up a steep track through a savannah of tall grasses, volcanic rock, and bearded heather. You will encounter giant groundsels as you hike through a ghostly landscape of volcanic lava, caves, and foamy streams. Lunch will be taken just below the Shira Plateau, about three to four hours from Shira Camp. The hike to the next campsite takes approximately six hours and you should arrive between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM. Most climbers tend to pace themselves, walking slowly and resting about every half-hour.

Shira Camp to Lava Tower to Barranco Camp Elevation (ft): 12,500ft to 13,000ft Distance: 10 km Hiking Time: 6-8 hours Habitat: Semi Desert The entire Shira Plateau greets you this morning with sweeping vistas across to Meru and the Shira Needles. A steady walk takes you up to the pass at Lava Tower (15,000 ft), where you stop to have lunch. Crossing the Bastains stream, you will begin to descend towards Barranco Camp. The descent takes you along an immense canyon called Grand Barranco. Along the way, you will see numerous waterfalls, which are fed, by streams coming from the mountain, converging here to form the Umbwe River. Your camp is set at almost the same altitude as the night before. Today’s trek lasts for about six hours and arrival at camp is between 4:30 PM and 5:30 PM.

This morning you begin your hike to Barafu Camp via Karanga Camp, which is at the same altitude as Barranco Camp. You will encounter a bit of a climb at Barranco Cliff and spend the rest of the trek climbing up and down the slopes of the mountain most of the way to camp. The climbing is not considered difficult and you should arrive in time for lunch (approximately 1:00 PM) having trekked for about four hours. In the afternoon you have to hike in the Karanga Valley where giant senecios and lobelia grow; then continue with the scenic climb to Barafu which is mostly on a moraine with a view of Mawenzi peak towering majestically to the right, and overhead, Kibo peak seemingly just out of reach. The alpine desert terrain encountered at this point is mostly a mineral environment with few lichens and mosses. Climbers arrive at Barafu Camp at around 3:30 PM. Climbers who choose to ascend the peak will go to bed very early that night, as the next day is the longest one.

Barafu Camp to Summit to Mweka Hut Elevation (ft): 15,300ft to 19,345ft (and down to 10,000ft) Distance: 5 km ascent / 12 km descent Hiking Time: 7-8 hours ascent / 4-6 hours descent Habitat: Arctic You will be awakened at midnight and after a light breakfast, start climbing at around 1:00 AM. It is at this stage that the climb becomes much more difficult. Here, very few will not be suffering from altitude sickness in some form or another; and climbers should carry as little as possible on this portion of the climb. Temperatures will range from -4° to 5° Fahrenheit. Making your way up a path that is flanked by the Ratzel and Rebman glaciers, you will climb for about six hours before reaching the edge of the crater, between Stella and Hans Meyer points. Another hour of climbing brings you to the summit. Uhuru stands at 19,340 feet and is the highest point on the continent of Africa. The track around the edge of the crater is rocky and icy. Concentrate on your feet, and follow your guide very closely for this portion of the journey. The descent is not easier than the ascent. You will reach Kibo Hut after about three hours (around 11:30 AM). Climbers will be allowed to rest and have some refreshments before continuing to Mweka Camp for the night. Arriving at camp at around 5:00 PM, you will have trekked a total of thirteen hours today.

Mweka Camp to Moshi/Arusha Elevation (ft): 10,000ft to 5,400ft Distance: 10 km Hiking Time: 3-4 hours Habitat: Rain Forest On the final day of the journey, climbers descend from Mweka camp to the base. The descent to the gate will take approximately 4 hours and climbers usually arrive before noon. Upon arrival at the gate, climbers will be rewarded with certificates attesting their success at climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and then transferred back to their base hotel.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Accommodation
Location Nights Type Property Name Rating Occupancy
Arusha Town 2 Lodge Mount Meru game lodge 4 Shared
Mount Kilimanjaro 5 Camping Machame Camp Unrated Shared
Machame Camp is the first overnight stop on the Machame Route, nestled in the dense montane rainforest zone. The campsite offers basic amenities such as tents, dining tents, and toilet facilities. It provides a lush and serene setting surrounded by towering trees and rich vegetation. Shira Camp is located on the Shira Plateau, marking the transition from rainforest to moorland. The campsite offers expansive views of the Shira Plateau and the rugged landscape of the Kibo Massif. It is typically windy and colder than Machame Camp, with fewer trees and more open space. Barranco Camp is situated in the Barranco Valley, characterized by its stunning views of the Barranco Wall and surrounding peaks. The campsite is nestled among giant senecio and lobelia plants, creating a unique and picturesque environment. It's a popular spot for trekkers to rest and acclimatize before tackling the Barranco Wall the next day. Karanga Camp is perched on a rocky ridge overlooking the Karanga Valley. It is surrounded by alpine desert terrain with sparse vegetation. The campsite offers stunning views of the southern glaciers of Kilimanjaro on clear days. Karanga Camp is an essential acclimatization stop before the final ascent to Barafu Camp.  Barafu Camp is the final base camp before the summit push to Uhuru Peak. It is situated on a rocky and barren ridge, offering sweeping views of the summit and surrounding glaciers. Barafu Camp is a high-altitude camp with basic facilities. Trekkers typically arrive early to rest, hydrate, and prepare for the challenging summit night. Mweka Camp is the final campsite on the descent route of the Machame Route. It is located in the upper montane rainforest, surrounded by dense vegetation and a cooler climate compared to the higher altitudes. Mweka Camp offers a comfortable and lush setting for trekkers to celebrate their summit success and reflect on their Kilimanjaro adventure.
Flights

A client will be required to book his own international flights.

Pickup & Drop-Off
  • Airport Transfer

There will be a ready arranged transport to pick and drop you off the airport

Guide

You will have guides and porters throughout your trip. Number of guides depends on the number of climbers. This is due to the mountain climbing policy already in place in Tanzania. 

Meals
  • Halal
  • Meat
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian

Your full board meals plan will be in accordance to specification discussed between you and the company prior to your climb.

Insurance

Alkebulan Travels can arrange ‘Flying Doctor Insurance’ should you require it. Flying Doctor insurance covers the provision of light aircraft with quali?ed doctors, able to evacuate patients from remote locations to hospital. How- ever, this is not a substitute for your travel insurance and is only available in conjunction with that insurance. If you wish to take out this additional insurance, please let us know. Alkebulan Travels will need a copy of your passport, plus full details of your travel insurance company, including your policy number and their 24-hour contact telephone number. Bookings for ‘Flying Doctor Insurance’ should be made at the time of booking your trip.

 

Transport
  • Private Vehicle

If you are arriving at Arusha Airport or Kilimanjaro International Airport, then airport transfers to and from those airports are included in your trip if you have confirmed and paid for your transfer, we strongly suggest you to email your flight ticket to your Tour Agent / Tour Consultant so we can arrange your transfers accordingly. Our driver will display your name on an Alkebulan Travels signboard. These procedures ensure that you are picked up by the correct driver, rather than by some of the airport taxi drivers who are looking for business.

Extra Services

It is very rare that our travelers experience problems on arrival, but it is very important that should any difficulties be encountered, you follow the advice given below.

If you are unable, for any reason, to start your trip as scheduled, you must as soon as possible contact the Impatiens Tours office to advise them of (Tel: +255 676 464 864)

If you have booked an airport transfer with Alkebulan Travels but on arrival at your airport are unable to identify the representative of your pre-booked airport transfer company within 30 minutes of clearing customs / immigration, you should contact the Alkebulan Travels office (Tel: +255 676 464 864) to advise us of this. If you have booked your own airport transfer independently (i.e. not through Alkebulan Travels), and your driver cannot be found, you should ?rst contact the transfer company to try and resolve the Note that in the event of any dispute, Alkebulan Travels will unfortunately not be responsible for any failure by an independently booked airport transfer. You will be responsible for joining the trip at the scheduled time.

 

Flight Delays

As any delays to ?ights are outside our control, we regret that Impatiens Tours cannot be responsible for the consequences of such delays, nor for any additional expense incurred as a result.

Tipping

Tipping is of course discretionary, but is an expected part of the way in which business is done in Tanzania. It counts as an expression of gratitude to those who – hopefully – have made your experience an unforgettable one, and enables you to directly reward those people. Our passengers come from all around the world, with different cultural attitudes to tipping, but a tip is of great significance here in Tanzania and will be hugely appreciated by the recipient. In the course of your welcome meeting, you will be advised of the number of guides and the cook who will accompany you on your climb. (The number of porters will only be confirmed once the national park rangers at the gate have checked the luggage and equipment.) You will be introduced to your porters during the course of your trek – normally there will be 2 or 3 porters per trekker.

We realize that both the process of giving tips and knowing how much to give can be difficult, so we provide the following guidance:

At the end of the climb, it is a good idea to hold a ‘tipping celebration’ after the last meal on the mountain (this is normally after breakfast on the last day) Tips can be placed in an envelope and given to the lead guide, who can then distribute them to the team. (It is advisable to announce the total amount in front of the group, so that all team members are aware of how much is to be distributed.) As for the amount, most trekkers feel that a tip equivalent to about 10 % of the cost of their trek is appropriate. (So, if your trek cost was US$2500, a tip of US$250 should be about the right amount.) If your group consists of only one or two trekkers, you might want to give a bit more. An alternative method, which some trekkers prefer, is to give individual tips to the team members, in which case the following amounts can be used for guidance:

Mountain guide: $20 US per day / per guide / per group.

Mountain Chef: $15 US per day / per group.

Mountain Porter: $10 US per day / per porter.

The above figures are only for guidance and can of course be varied at the trekker’s discretion. Gifts of clothes etc. are also appreciated.

 

Other Included
  • 2 Nights’ accommodation in Arusha
  • Quality, waterproof private mountain tents
  • Professional, experienced, mountain guides
  • Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food:
  • Clean, purified drinking water
  • Crisis management and safety procedures
  • Insurance and ethical treatment of porters
  • Camping Mattress
  • All Park fees:
  • Rescue fees:
  • All meals while on the Mountain
  • Arrival and Departure transfers
  •  Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
  • Mess tents with table and chairs

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

Other Excluded:

  • Tanzania Visa: $50 per person on arrival
  • Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
  • Meals not listed above
  • Optional Tours (short or long safari after your climb etc.)
  • Tips for guides and porters and any items of personal nature.
  • International and domestic flights
  • Beverages and alcohol
  • Sleeping bags and personal items

Covid Safety

(i) All employees should be trained, exercise and adhere to COVID-19 preventive and control measures as advised by MoHCDGEC including; a) Maintaining a distance of at least one (1) meter from one person to another whilst interacting with each other; b) Hand washing with running water and soap or use hand sanitizer; c) Wearing mask as appropriate.

(ii) Contact COVID-19 liaison officer while on duty if having any respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19. If at home, call emergency short code 199 (free call) for further health care assistance.

For Tourist

(i) Tourists will be checked their temperature at Point of Entry (PoE) before they are allowed to enter the country and other tourist destinations in the country;

(ii) Tourists should adhere to COVID-19 preventive and control measures as advised by MoHCDGEC including; a) Maintaining a distance of at least one (1) meter from one person to another whilst interacting with each other, 6 b) Hand washing with running water and soap or use hand sanitizer, c) Wearing mask as appropriate.

(iii) All travelers are supposed to provide trustworthy information for their destination including phone numbers and hotel for ease follow up. 

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