Trekking Mount Kilimanjaro Via Machame Route In A Week

  • 7 Days
  • Maximum Capacity: 15
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From 1,620 $ Per Adult
From 1,130 $ Per Child
From 480 $ Per Infant

Description

Embark on an extraordinary journey to Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa via the 7-day Machame Route for an unforgettable adventure. This route, also known as the “Whiskey Route,” is renowned for its stunning variety of scenery, effective acclimatization strategy, and impressive success rate in reaching the summit, making it a popular option for hikers globally. This well-thought-out trek on Kilimanjaro provides a carefully planned acclimatization schedule, which is key to reaching Uhuru Peak (5,895m), the highest point on the mountain.

Duration

7 Days

Group Size

15

Language

English, Swahili

Included

  • Baggage handling
  • Emergency assistance charge
  • Mountaineering equipment
  • Entry fees for visitors from other countries
  • All scheduled events (excluding those marked as voluntary)
  • All lodging (except for those noted as enhancements)
  • Experienced chauffeur/guide
  • All travel arrangements (excluding those marked as voluntary)
  • All applicable taxes
  • Return shuttle service to the airport
  • Provided meals as outlined in the daily itinerary
  • Complimentary bottled water for the duration of the trip.

Excluded

  • Exclusions for international airfare to and from your residence
  • any extra lodging before or after the tour
  • suggested gratuity of approximately US$10.00 per person per day
  • personal expenses like gifts
  • insurance
  • or visa costs
  • and any rise in taxes or park fees mandated by the government.

Travel Itinerary

First Day - Hiking from Moshi to Machame Gate (1790m) and continuing to Machame Camp (3010m)

Prepare for a remarkable journey starting from Moshi towards the Machame Gate, marking the beginning of your thrilling ascent! Once you complete the necessary park formalities and meet your team of committed porters, you'll set foot on the less-traveled trail weaving through the dense, lush rainforest. The gradual incline leads you through this breathtaking natural scenery, enveloped by majestic trees and colorful plant life. As you hike, you may encounter sections of the path that are a bit overgrown, enhancing the feeling of exploration, with the earthy aroma of the forest and the melodies of birds and rustling leaves filling the atmosphere. Be prepared for muddy and wet terrain underfoot, promising an authentic Tanzanian experience. Throughout the day, savor delicious and satisfying meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, to energize you for the adventures ahead. Embrace the enchantment of the rainforest and the thrill of the climb – your Kilimanjaro escapade has officially commenced.

The Second Day - Journey from Machame Base (3010m) to Shira Base (3845m)

As you make your way up, the path meanders through the captivating rainforest, guiding you gradually towards a steep incline that leads to the Shira Plateau. Your perseverance is met with breathtaking panoramic vistas of Mount Kilimanjaro, its snow-capped peak towering against the expansive sky. Take a moment to pause and appreciate the stunning scenery, with the vast plateau stretching out below and the mountain's magnificence growing with each step. During this leg of the journey, you will trek approximately 5.4 km (3.4 miles) over about 5 hours, allowing you ample time to absorb the surroundings and ponder the awe-inspiring sights. Included meals such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner will provide you with the nourishment needed to fully immerse yourself in the adventure and gear up for the upcoming exciting phase of your ascent. The blend of natural splendor and the trail's challenges makes this day a standout highlight of your Mount Kilimanjaro expedition.

The Third Day - From Shira Cave at an altitude of 3845 meters to Barranco Camp at 3960 meters

Upon entering the expansive high moorland, a remarkable transformation unfolds, unveiling the rugged and captivating beauty of Kilimanjaro's southwestern flank. The landscape takes on a stark and surreal appearance, instilling a feeling of seclusion and magnificence as you navigate the slopes beneath the mighty Lava Tower. This ancient volcanic structure represents a significant milestone in your expedition, its towering rocks creating a striking juxtaposition with the vast, open surroundings. The distance traveled is 10.8 km (6.7 miles), with the journey lasting about 8 hours, providing ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the unspoiled splendor of this region of Kilimanjaro. Throughout the trek, you will enjoy nourishing meals to sustain your energy levels, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Upon reaching the camp at day's end, a sense of achievement and a deep connection to the mountain will undoubtedly be felt—this phase of the ascent signifies an indelible chapter in your Kilimanjaro experience.

The Fourth Day - From Barranco Camp at 3960 meters to Karanga Camp at 3963 meters

Start your day with an exciting descent into the majestic Great Barranco, a colossal gorge that serves as a breathtaking and dramatic beginning to your hike. The panoramic views will leave you in awe as you make your way into the core of this natural marvel. The thrill heightens as you exit the ravine by conquering the renowned Great Barranco Wall, a steep climb that requires physical strength and offers immense satisfaction. Although challenging and tiresome, the feeling of achievement upon scaling the wall is unparalleled. Following the valley, you will face a steep ascent to reach your camp at Karanga, situated at an elevation of 3963 meters. Covering a distance of approximately 5.5 km (3.4 miles), the day's trek will take about 5 hours, but the difficulty and beauty of the surroundings will make each step worthwhile. For those seeking an extra challenge and feeling energized, there is an option for an acclimatization hike in the afternoon, reaching about 4200 meters before returning to camp to relax and recharge for the night.

Fifth Day - Transitioning from Karanga Camp at an elevation of 3963 meters to the higher altitude of Barafu Camp at 4640 meters.

Following a peaceful night's rest and a hearty breakfast, our journey commences towards Barafu Camp, positioned at an elevation of 4,640 meters (15,223 feet). The morning atmosphere is refreshing, and the scenery surrounding us is desolate, characterized by extensive scree slopes devoid of any greenery. The trail ahead is steep, with the ground beneath us gravelly and unstable, requiring cautious steps to prevent slipping. The lack of vegetation creates an eerie, surreal ambiance as we ascend. After covering about 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) of ascent, we reach Barafu Camp, our designated stop for the day. Nestled in an austere, exposed area, the camp provides breathtaking vistas of the nearby terrain, yet it is not a place for casual relaxation. The mood here is one of readiness. We take the time to eat, replenish our energy, and ensure we are physically prepared for the upcoming night. While resting at the camp, the chilly air surrounds us.

The Sixth Day - From Barafu Base (4640m) to the Summit of Uhuru (5895m) and then Descending to Millennium Base (3790m)

Our journey kicks off at the stroke of midnight, as we venture out under the glistening tapestry of a cold, starlit night, geared up to conquer the arduous climb towards the summit glaciers. The trail mainly comprises scree, a tricky and unstable terrain, but after a span of 4 to 5 hours, we make substantial progress in elevation. The endeavor proves demanding due to the thin air, making each breath a struggle, yet the breathtaking vistas serve as a driving force. Progressing upwards, the frosty cliffs of the crater gradually reveal themselves, crafting an otherworldly and enchanting panorama. After a relentless climb, we finally reach Stella Point (5739m) just as the initial sunbeams grace the skyline, painting a golden hue over the neighboring glaciers and the rugged Mawenzi Peak in the distance. It's a moment of sheer wonder. Following a brief interlude, we commence our descent, retracing our steps back to Stella Point and cautiously navigating the scree-covered slopes. We make our way to Barafu Camp for a hearty breakfast, before pushing onward to Millennium Camp for a much-deserved, extensive repose.

The Seventh Day - Hiking from Millennium Camp at 3790 meters to Mweka Gate at 1630 meters

Following the challenging days of hiking and reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, our journey concludes with a more relaxed final day. We commence with a peaceful walk through the verdant rainforest, enveloped by lush vegetation and the lively sounds of the ecosystem. The ground beneath us is soft, and the warmth of the air increases as we descend from the higher elevations. This forest presents a striking contrast to the barren terrain we encountered during our climb, with trees covered in moss, ferns, and unique plants adorning the landscape. The ambiance is tranquil and calm, allowing us to contemplate the experiences that have led us to this moment. As we progress downward, the air grows denser, and we begin to feel the significance of our achievement. The path remains somewhat steep, but the gradual incline makes it easier to traverse. After a few hours of descent, we eventually arrive at Mweka Gate, marking the official endpoint of our trek. Here, we finalize the last formalities of the park, signing out and receiving the well-deserved certificates that acknowledge our accomplishment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer customized safari tours?

Yes, we specialize in tailor-made safari experiences. Whether you're looking for a romantic honeymoon getaway, a family adventure, or a photographic safari, we can design an itinerary to suit your preferences and budget.

What is included in your safari tour packages?

Our packages typically include accommodation, meals, game drives, park entry fees, transportation, and a professional guide. International flights, visas, travel insurance, and personal expenses are usually not included unless otherwise specified.

When is the best time to go on safari?

The best time for a safari depends on the destination. Generally, the dry season from June to October is ideal for game viewing, as animals gather around water sources. However, the wet season offers lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and excellent bird watching opportunities.

Are your safari tours suitable for children?

Yes, we offer family-friendly safaris with accommodations and activities suitable for children. Some lodges have age restrictions, so we will recommend the best options based on your children's ages and interests.

Do I need any vaccinations or special health precautions?

Vaccination requirements vary depending on your travel history and the destination. Common recommendations include yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, and malaria prophylaxis. Please consult with your doctor or a travel clinic well before your departure.

What kind of vehicles do you use for game drives?

We use 4x4 safari vehicles equipped with pop-up roofs for excellent wildlife viewing and photography. All vehicles are maintained to high safety standards and driven by experienced guides.

Can I book a same-day safari tour?

Generally, same-day bookings are not supported due to logistics and park entry regulations. If a tour appears bookable for the same day, it may be listed in error. In such cases, we will issue a full refund as per our refund policy.

What is your refund policy?

Refunds are handled in accordance with our Refund Policy. If a tour is canceled due to weather, park closure, or unavailability, we will process a full or partial refund depending on the circumstances. Please refer to our full Refund Policy for more details.

How do I know what time my safari starts?

Once you complete your booking, our team will contact you within 2Ð3 hours via email or WhatsApp to provide the exact pickup time, location, and any other relevant instructions.

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