7 Day Machame Route Kilimanjaro Climb

Africa is spectacular with its vast grasslands offering you a fantastic way to enjoy the mystery of its wildlife Elective Africa takes you there

7 Day Machame Route Kilimanjaro Climb

Mt. Kilimanjaro has 3 volcanic cones and is the highest mountain in Africa at 5,895 meters above sea level. This Machame route is he most beautiful route up Kilimanjaro and offers strictly tented accommodation and is best suited for the adventurous hikers. This route begins at the machame gate locate on the southern base of the mountain and the approach to the summit is made from the east. Machame route is also known as the whisky route because of its tough climb and you also hike steeper trails . We recommend the 7 days climb for a better altitude acclimatization. The Machame Route is approximately 62 km/37 miles from gate to gate.

Price Includes

  • Transfer from the Bus station in Arusha to the Hotel
  • The first night Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast
  • Transfer from the Hotel to Machame Gate
  • Transfer from Machame Gate to the Shuttle Stage
  • All Camping Equipment
  • Service of trained Guide and Porters
  • All Meals once you embark on the climb i.e breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • All Park Entry fees

Price does not include

  • Cost of transfer to and fro Arusha
  • Tanzania Visa of $100 for Americans and $50 for the Non-Americans.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccine $12, at the Boarder into Tanzania
  • Personal Gear like sleeping bags, which you can bring with you or rent from the Park, they cost from $10-$25, there is a list of Gear attached to this itinerary that will guide you on what you need to bring.
  • Snacks
  • Any other personal expenses like tips
  • The last night accommodation in Arusha
  • Incidentals
Itinerary
Day 1 First Day of Trekking
  • Picked up from the Hotel after Breakfast and you will be driven to the gate of Machame where the trek begins. This day you will be walking in the dense tropical forest for 4 to 5 hours up to the first camp called Machame Hut, an elevation of 3000m above see level .
  • 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 bound ahead. Instead, take time to admire the beauty of the rainforest. If you are interested in botany, you should carry a small reference book, as guides are not especially knowledgeable about this aspect of the climb.
    Overnight: Machame Camp (10,000 ft)
Day 2 Second Day of Trekking
  • This and subsequent mornings, 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. This day’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.
  • The hike to the next campsite which is the Shira Camp takes approximately 6 hours. You should arrive between 2:00PM and 3:00 PM.
  • You shall have Lunch below the Shira Plateau, about 3 to 4 hours from Machame Camp
  • At approximately 2:00 PM you should be arriving at Shira Camp.
  • Most climbers tend to pace themselves, walking slowly and resting about every half-hour. Many will feel lethargic and have headaches by the time they reach the camp. Guides advise those with symptoms of altitude sickness to drink tea and sleep a lot – and there is no better advice to follow at this stage.
    Overnight: Shira Camp (12,500 ft)
Day 3 Third Day of Trekking
  • The entire Shira Plateau greets you this morning with sweeping vistas across to Meru and the Shira Needles.
  • This day’s trek lasts for about 6 hours
  • 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.
  • At approximately 5:00 PM you should be arriving at Barranco Camp.
  • 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.
    Overnight: Barranco Camp (13,000 ft)
Day 4 Fourth Day of Trekking
  • This morning you begin your hike to Karanga Camp, which is on 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 the camp. The climb is not considered difficult. In the afternoon you have the opportunity to hike in the Karanga Valley where giant senecios and lobelia grow; however, you are well advise to rest as much as you possibly can to prepare you for the climb ahead.
  • Overnight: Karanga Camp (13,000 ft)
  • At approximately 13:00HRS you should be stopping for lunch after trekking for about four hours.
  • In the afternoon you have the opportunity to hike in the Karanga Valley where giant senecios and lobelia grow; however, you are well advised to rest as much as you possibly can to prepare you for the climb ahead.
  • Overnight: Karanga Camp (13,000 ft)
Day 5 Fifth Day of Trekking
  • The scenic climb to Barafu 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.
  • Lunch will be taken along the way and climbers arrive at Barafu Camp at around 2:30PM.
  • At approximately 14:30HRS you arrive at Barafu Camp.
  • Climbers who choose to ascend the peak will go to bed very early this night, as the next day will have the longest trek in climbing.
  • Overnight: Barafu Camp (15,200 ft)
Day 6 Sixth Day of Trekking
  • On this day, you will wake up as early as midnight and have a light breakfast, while getting ready for the climb.
  • Start climbing. It is at this stage that the climb becomes much more difficult. Here, mostly you will be experiencing altitude sickness 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.
  • At approximately this time, you should be arriving at the Kibo Hut after about 3hours of Descent which is no easier than ascent.
  • Climbers will be given the opportunity to rest and have some refreshments before continuing on to Mweka Camp for the night
  • At approximately 17:00HRS, you should be arriving into camp, you will have trekked a total of thirteen hours on this day.
  • Overnight: Mweka camp (10,200 ft)
Day 7 Seventh Day of Trekking
  • On the final day of the journey, climbers descend from Mweka camp to the base.
  • The descent to the gate will take approximately 5 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.
  • After finishing your climb you will be taken to Lake Duluti Lodge where you will have lunch, Afternoon will be at leisure.
  • Late afternoon transfer to your hotel.
  • Overnight Accommodation at the hotel of your choice

Pricing

 

Group Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Cost to Person $2,584 $2,228 2,073 $1,983 $1,974 $1,919 $1,898

 

Interested in Travelling with us? Inquire Now!