Machame Route
Expedition Overview
A thrilling adventure that leads you to Africa's highest point. This 10-day itinerary, 7-day walk immerses you in scenic beauty, with lush rainforests giving way to alpine deserts and glaciers looming overhead. The Machame trail is regarded as one of the most picturesque routes on Kilimanjaro, presenting a variety of breathtaking scenery. As you journey to the peak, you will be tested both physically and psychologically, but the payoff will be an incomparable sense of success and stunning views from Africa's rooftop.
Itinerary
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Arrive at the airport, where you will be greeted by our agent and sent to your accommodation in Moshi. You will meet our expedition leader in the evening for a tour briefing.
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Distance: 11 km, Hours: 5-6, Habitat: Rainforest, Elevation (ft): 5,400 - 9,400.
The tour begins with a trek through lush rainforest, filled with towering trees and a diverse array of flora and fauna. As you ascend, the terrain progressively changes, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. Along the way, you will traverse bridges over clear streams and rivers.
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Distance: 5 km, Hours: 4-6, Habitat: Moorland, Elevation (ft): 9,400 to 12,500
This stage of the walk takes you through the mountain's center, where the environment changes from lush rainforest to drier, more desolate terrain. You'll witness breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks as well as rare species and vegetation along the route. The climb is difficult, with steep inclines and rough ground, but the spectacular views make it all worthwhile. When you get to Shira Camp, you'll be rewarded with a sense of achievement as well as a cozy spot to spend the night.
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Distance: 10 km, Hours: 6-8, Habitat: Desert, Elevation (ft): 12,500 to 13,800
The hike involves a steep ascent, followed by a steep descent into the Barranco Valley. Along the way, you'll cross some ridges and valleys. As you proceed, our path will take you to the southeast, towards the "Shark's Tooth" Lava Tower. Shortly beyond the tower, you will come to the second junction, which will take you to the Arrow Glacier, which is located at an elevation of 16,000 feet. You will ascend Kilimanjaro's southwest flank, passing beneath the Lava Tower and the final portion of the Western Breach before arriving at Barranco Camp.
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Distance: 5 km, Hours: 4-5, Habitat: Desert, Elevation (ft): 13,000 to 13,100
This leg of the climb takes you through a dramatic landscape that is both beautiful and challenging. You'll cross the famous Barranco Wall, a towering cliff face that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. As you hike, you'll also pass through a unique alpine desert, where the barren landscape is dotted with bizarrely shaped cacti and otherworldly rock formations. The descent into Karanga Valley is steep and rocky, but the journey is worth it as you'll be rewarded with a sense of accomplishment and a peaceful place to rest for the night.
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Distance: 4 km, Hours: 4-5, Habitat: Alpine Desert, Elevation (ft): 13,100 to 15,300
We leave Barranco after breakfast and continue on a high slope, via the Barranco Wall, to the Karanga Valley campground. Then we leave Karanga and arrive at the intersection with the Mweka Trail. We proceed up to the Barafu Hut. You have now finished the South Circuit, which provides views of the peak from a variety of positions. Here we set up camp, recover, eat dinner, and plan for the summit day. From here, one can view the two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo
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Distance: 5 km ascent / 12 km descent, Hours: 7-8 hours ascent / 4-6 hours descent, Habitat: Arctic, Elevation (ft): 15,300 to 19,345 (and down to 10,000)
It's summit day. The ultimate test of strength, endurance, and willpower. You will leave Bafaru camp at 2 a.m. and make your way to the top via the Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers. You rise over severe scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim in a northwesterly direction. This stage is a demanding, physically, intellectually, and emotionally draining encounter that brings you to Africa's highest point.
As the first rays of the sun appear, you should be on the crater rim at Stella Point. The crater's spectacular ice cliffs surround you, and the views of Mawenzi Mountain and beyond are amazing. Another hour's hike brings you to your destination, the peak of Uhuru, Africa's highest point. You did it!
You will descend directly from the peak to the Mweka Hut campsite, pausing for lunch at Barafu. For the loose gravel heading down, you'll need gaiters and trekking poles. Mweka Camp is located in the higher forest, so expect mist or rain in the late afternoon. Later that evening, we have our final meal on the mountain before retiring for the night.
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Distance: 10 km, Hours:3- 4, Habitat: Rain Forest, Elevation (ft): 10,000 to 5,400
Following breakfast, you will continue your descent to the Mweka Park Gate to get your summit credentials. You proceed another hour from the gate to Mweka Village. A van will be waiting to transport you back to your accommodation in Moshi.
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Rest day / Transfer to the airport for your next destination.
Tour Details
Price
1 Pax $3,425 5 Pax $2,415
2 Pax $2,795 6 Pax $2,350
3 Pax $2,525 7 Pax $2,280
4 Pax $2,455 8 Plus $2,210
Includes
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Roundtrip from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) to your accommodation in Moshi.
Roundtrip from your accommodation in Moshi to the park gate.
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Two nights in Moshi, before and after the trek. Bed and breakfast (Double or Twin occupancy).
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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek (Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free upon request)
Water, coffee, tea.
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Camping/hut.
Rescue, conservation, and taxes
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Nungunungu qualified guides, porters, chefs.
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Sleeping bag, tent (Double occupancy), mats, duffel bag, and pillow
Camping chairs
Portable private toilets
Boiled water
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Emergency Oxygen
Daily routines check for altitude sickness
Oximeter
Excludes
International Flights & Tanzania Visa
Personal Gears and Medical items
Crew Tips & Gratuity
Single Supplement
Travel Insurance
Lunch & Dinner at the hotel