The Best 7 Days Machame Route
itinerary 2024-2025

The Best 7 Days Machame Route itinerar

  • Duration: 7 Days
  • Tour Type:Hiking
  • Group Size:No size Limit
7 Days Kilimanjaro Machame route is one of the highest summit success rates given the topography and nature of the route which allows climbers to 'trek high & sleep low.'

7-Days Kilimanjaro Machame Route Itinerary - 2024-2025

Spectacular views along the Machame Route

Scenic Views Along the Machame Route

The 7-Days Kilimanjaro Machame Route, also known as the Whiskey route, is one of the most popular and rewarding routes on Mount Kilimanjaro. It is a favorite of many climbers, offering a balance of challenge and scenery. Known for its high summit success rate, the Machame route allows climbers to benefit from the "trek high, sleep low" technique, which improves acclimatization by gradually ascending the mountain and then descending to sleep at lower altitudes.

This route begins on the southwest side of Kilimanjaro and climbs steeply northward, passing through diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests, alpine meadows, and rocky terrains. The route traverses the Shira Plateau before joining the Shira and Lemosho routes after the Shira Cave Camp. The Machame route is best completed in 7 days, although it can be done in 6. A 7-day itinerary is recommended to allow climbers enough time to acclimatize properly before making the final push to the summit.

The 7-Days Machame Route offers some of the most spectacular views on Kilimanjaro, from the dense forest at the base to the barren, high-altitude landscapes near the summit. It is an ideal route for climbers who want to experience the diverse ecosystems of the mountain while enjoying excellent chances of reaching the top.

Why Book the 7-Days Machame Route Trek?

  • High Summit Success Rate: The Machame route's gradual ascent and "trek high, sleep low" approach greatly increase the chances of reaching the summit.
  • Spectacular Scenery: Enjoy breathtaking views of Kilimanjaroโ€™s diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and the iconic summit.
  • Popular and Well-established: As one of the most popular routes, the Machame route offers well-maintained trails and great facilities along the way.
  • Perfect for Acclimatization: The 7-day itinerary provides ample time for proper acclimatization, improving your chances of reaching the summit.
  • Adventure and Challenge: Ideal for climbers seeking a thrilling yet achievable challenge on their way to Kilimanjaro's summit.

For those ready to tackle the 7-Days Kilimanjaro Machame Route, you can easily contact us via email to start your booking process. Our team will assist you in preparing for this challenging yet incredibly rewarding adventure.

We are excited to help you achieve your dream of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and making memories that will last a lifetime!

  • Highlights
    • Day 0: Arrive in Tanzania
    • Day 2:Machame Gate (1800m) โ€“ Machame Camp (3,000 m), walking time about 5 hours.
    • Day 3:Machame Camp (3000m) โ€“ Shira Camp (3880 m) Walking time 4-5 hours.
    • Day 4:Shira Camp (3880 m) โ€“ Barranco Camp (3980 m) Walking time 5, 5-7 hrs
    • Day 5:Barranco Camp (3980 m) โ€“ Karanga Camp (4033 m), walking time about 3 hours.
    • Day 6:Karanga Camp (4033 m) โ€“ Barafu Camp (4673 m), walking time about 3 hours
    • Day 7:Barafu Camp โ€“ Summit โ€“ Mweka Camp, walking time about 13-15 hours
    • Day 8:Mweka Camp (3100m) โ€“ Mweka Gate (1800 m) โ€“ hiking time approx. 5 hours.

Tour Itinerary

0

Day 0: Arrive in Tanzania

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.
Hotel Accommodation in Moshi: Panama Garden Resort Tanzania

01

Machame Gate (1800m) โ€“ Machame Camp (3,000 m), walking time about 5 hours.

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.

02

Machame Camp (3000m) โ€“ Shira Camp (3880 m) Walking time 4-5 hours.

Through Busch forests and moorland leads past the way of powerful Lava bridges. A little later the first Senecaโ€™s and lobelia can be seen. Around noon, where this section is mostly shrouded in dense fog.

03

Shira Camp (3880 m) โ€“ Barranco Camp (3980 m) Walking time 5, 5-7Stunden.

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.

04

Barranco Camp (3980 m) โ€“ Karanga Camp (4033 m), walking time about 3 hours.

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.

05

Karanga Camp (4033 m) โ€“ Barafu Camp (4673 m), walking time about 3 hours.

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.

06

Barafu Camp โ€“ Summit โ€“ Mweka Camp, walking time about 13-15 hours.

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.

07

Mweka Camp (3100m) โ€“ Mweka Gate (1800 m) โ€“ hiking time approx. 5 hours.

The path leads to a mostly wet, slippery path through the dense cloud forest steeply downhill to Mweka Gate. Transport back to your hotel in Moshi.
Hotel Accommodation in Moshi: Panama Garden Resort Tanzania

Kilimanjaro Is Climbable All Year Round. The Best Months To Climb Are December-March, And September-October, Which Are The Warmest And Driest Months. The Next Best Are June To August, But They Are Colder. July, August, And September Are The Busiest Months. Summiting On Or Soon After A Full Moon Is Very Beautiful And Helps Illuminate The Landscape Without Using Headlamps. However, It Is Also Very Bright For Sleeping And Stars Are Not As Visible.

Malaria Is A Serious Problem In East Africa So You Must Consult Your Doctor About Getting Effective Malaria Prophylaxis For Your Visit. Many People Are Avoiding Lariam Nowadays And Using Malarone. You Cannot Catch Malaria Above 3000 Metres On Kilimanjaro, But You Must Be Careful Below That Altitude, Particularly If You Visit The Coast Where The Strains Of Malaria Tend To Be Especially Virulent.

Temperatures Range From 25 To 30 Degrees Celsius At The Foot Of The Mountain And -15 To -20 Degrees Celsius On Top Plus Wind Chill. Lower Down, It Can Be Wet And Humid, But Higher Up, There Can Be Snow. Rain And Snow May Be Encountered Any Time Of The Year!

It Requires No Technical Climbing Experience, And Any Moderately Fit Person Can Summit The Mountain.

Your Decision Will Depend On Where You Want To Sleep And The Hiking Distance Each Day And Number Of Days Of Each Route. On The Marangu Route, You Sleep In Huts With Simple Beds, While On All The Other Routes, You Sleep In Tents. There Are Two Main Routes On The Mountain: The Marangu And Machame. You May Also Want To Consider The Rongai Route As It Is Far Less Traveled. The Lemosho Route Is A Good Choice If You Want A Longer Route (8+ Days). Kindly Visit Our Kili Routes Page.

There Has Been A Lot Of Negative Press About Marangu. In Our View, And We Arrange Treks On All The Routes, It Is Very Unfair. This Is The Only Route That Uses Huts Rather Than Tents And Some Years Ago There Was A Serious Problem With Overcrowding In The Huts. In Those Years The Machame Route Was Much Less Frequented. But We Think The Main Reason That Some Operators Speak Against The Marangu And Boost The Machame Is That The Booking System For Marangu Is Demanding Of Operators' Time. There Is No Booking System For Machame (Nor The Other Camping Routes). You Just Show Up At The Machame Gate The First Morning Of The Trek. No One Ever Knows How Many People Will Be On The Trail Until The Gate Closes For That Day. There Is A Daily Quota Of Only About 70 Climbers Allowed To Start On The Marangu Route On Any Day (This Is Why Booking Is Not Always Easy).
There Are Many Days In The Season When There Are Many More Climbers On The Machame Route Than On The Marangu. This Is Not In Any Way To Denigrate The Very Beautiful Machame Route.
But These Are Things To Bear In Mind When Hearing The Marangu Route Described As The Tourist, Easy Or Coca Cola Route And The Machame As The Scenic Or The Whisky Route! It Is True That You Will Hear Many People Who Have Climbed Machame Say That It Is Better Than Marangu, And This Is Conveyed To Many Of The Guide Book Writers. But Remember That The Overwhelming Majority Of Climbers Only Ever Climb One Route. The Chances Are That The Climbers Who Say This Have Never Been On The Marangu Route And Are Simply Repeating What They Have Been Told Or Have Read.

Physically, The Marangu And Machame Routes Are Rather Different. The Main Force Of Kibo's Volcanic Activity Occurred Out Towards The West (The Machame Side) And So Machame Is Steeper - Especially In The First Day And A Half - And More Rugged Than Marangu. It Is Often Considered More Scenic Because The Views Of Kibo Are More Impressive Than From The South-East (The Marangu Approach), But Many Consider The Vegetation On Day 2 Of The Marangu Route To Be More Attractive Than Anything Seen On The Western Side. As Always With Mountains, Every Route Has Its Advantages And Drawbacks. The Difficulty Grading Has Marangu As A 1, And Machame A 1+, So There's Not A Great Deal In It.

Always Remember To Maintain A Slow, Steady Pace From Beginning To End. Going Slowly Allows The Body To Acclimatize While Hiking. Those Who Start Out Too Quickly Will Have Troubles Higher Up The Mountain As The Body Will Be Overexerted. This Still Holds True If You Are Spending An Extra Day On The Mountain.

It Will Depend On The Route You Pick And Your Pace. It Can Take From 4-8 Hours To Reach The Summit From The High Camp.

A Weatherproof Jacket, Such As Gore-Tex.

A Woollen Sock That Fits Over The Head With Slits For Only The Eyes And Mouth.

Most Groups Will Start For The Summit On Ascent Day At 11 PM To 12:30AM, Depending On The Perceived Fitness Of The Group, The Weather And The Route. The Pre-Dawn Hours, While Cold, Are Also The Calmest And Clearest. The Best Views From The Summit Are At Dawn. Often Clouds And High Winds Develop Not Long After Sunrise Making The Summit Much Less Attractive And The Descent More Difficult. Guides Who Have Been To The Summit Scores Of Times Report That It Is Very Rare To Find It Cloudy At The Summit At Dawn In Any Season. The Ascent Day Is A Very Long Day Of Hiking. Some People May Require 15 Hours To Reach The Summit And Descend To The Campsite For That Day.

No, But We Can Schedule Transfer From Nairobi By Riverside Shuttles For An Additional Charge.

If A Client Cannot Walk Because They Are Injured Or Sick, At Least Two Support Staff Will Assist This Climber Down. There Is No Extra Charge For Coming Down And Taken Back To The Hotel, But You Will Get No Money Back For That Mountain Days You Missed, And You Will Be Responsible For Medical Assistance And Extra Hotel Nights. We Highly Recommend Travel Insurance To Cover Any Medical Expenses And Further Evacuation

The Typical Tip Is: Porters $10 Per Day Per Porter Cooks $12 To $15 Per Cook Assistant Guides $15 To $20 Per Guide Kilimanjaro Guides $20 Per Day And Up Per Guide *Tip Amounts Listed For Kilimanjaro Are Per Group, Not Per Individual Traveler. For Instance, If Four People Are On Kili, They Should Each Contribute $5/Day If They Want To Tip The Lead Guide $20.

A 30% Deposit Is Required At Time Of Booking To Hold Your Climb/Safari.

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