Machame Route
A scenic southern route known for varied terrain and camping. The seven-day option allows more acclimatization time.
Route selection should take account of the number of trekking days, altitude profile, daily walking demands, preferred accommodation style and the climber’s preparation. Mountain weather and individual response to altitude vary, so the program is paced by the guide rather than treated as a race to higher elevations.
What to Expect on Machame Route
Route Highlights
- Progress through changing Kilimanjaro vegetation and altitude zones
- Daily trekking with a professional mountain guide and support crew
- Planned overnight stops according to the selected route and duration
- Summit schedule controlled by weather, pace, health and guide decisions
Preparation Priorities
- Layered clothing suitable for warm lower slopes and cold upper mountain conditions
- Broken-in trekking boots, rain protection and personal mountain equipment
- Hydration, rest, steady pacing and honest communication about symptoms
- Appropriate travel insurance and personal medical preparation before departure
Detailed Machame Route Program
The schedule below uses the detailed Kilimanjaro route material supplied for this website. Camp or hut timing can change with trail, weather and operational conditions, and guide safety decisions always take priority.
You will be picked up at the Kilimanjaro International Airport and transferred to your hotel in Moshi town; you will meet your guide who will brief you on your upcoming trek and do an equipment check to make sure you have all the necessary mountain gear. The missing gear can be rented on this day.
After breakfast transport to the Machame gate. From the gate of the recently repaired path leads through the last foothills of the fertile cultivated land. Shortly afterwards, the path rises and leads through the dense, deep green and still moist mountain rain forest up to the Machame Camp.
Through Busch forests and moorland leads past the way of powerful Lava bridges. A little later the first Seneca’s and lobelia can be seen. Around noon, where this section is mostly shrouded in dense fog.
The ascent through the dark, almost vegetation-free gravel desert of lava rock. With a bit of luck here the Kili shows for the first time up close! The path leads up to just below the Lava Tower (up to about 4450 m) and then down into the Barranco Valley.
This area with its alpine vegetation is one of the highlights along the Machame Route.
After breakfast, we leave Barranco and continue on a steep ridge passing the Barranco Wall, to the Karanga Valley campsite. This is a short day meant for acclimatization.
After breakfast, we leave Karanga and hit the junction which connects with the Mweka Trail. We continue up to the Barafu Hut. At this point, you have completed the South Circuit, which offers views of the summit from many different angles.
Here we make camp, rest, enjoy dinner, and prepare for the summit day. The two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo are to be seen from this position.
Very early in the morning (midnight to 2am), we continue our way to the summit between the Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers. You head in a northwesterly direction and ascend through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. This is the most mentally and physically challenging portion of the trek.
At Stella Point (18,600 ft), you will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see (weather permitting). From Stella Point, you may encounter snow all the way on your 1-hour ascent to the summit. At Uhuru Peak, you have reached the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the continent of Africa.
Faster hikers will see the sunrise from the summit. From the summit, we now make our descent continuing straight down to the Mweka Camp site, stopping at Barafu for lunch. You will want gaiters and trekking poles for the loose gravel going down.
Mweka Camp is situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late afternoon. Later in the evening, we enjoy our last dinner on the mountain and a well-earned sleep.
The path leads to a mostly wet, slippery path through the dense cloud forest steeply downhill to Mweka Gate. Transport back to your hotel or lodge.
Typical Inclusions
- Professional mountain guide and support crew for the confirmed climb
- Park and route arrangements stated in the final quotation
- Meals during the mountain program as specified
- Camping or hut accommodation for the selected route
- Mountain transfers specifically shown in the confirmed itinerary
Typical Exclusions
- International flights, visas and travel insurance
- Personal trekking equipment unless specifically listed
- Tips, personal expenses and optional services
- Pre- or post-climb hotels unless stated in the quotation
- Any service not shown under confirmed inclusions
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Frequently Asked Questions
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