Machame 7-Day Route

Machame 7-Day Route

Machame is one of the most beautiful routes that wraps around the southwest and south sides of Kilimanjaro. You will ascend one route and return down the Mweka route. You sleep in tents and meals are served in a "mess" (dinner tent). Highlights include beautiful Shira sunsets, the great Barranco Wall, Lava Tower and stunning views of Mount Meru. The route allows for more efficient acclimatisation, and a result of this route has a higher success rate.  eXplore Plus highly recommends the Machame 7-day trek for extra acclimatisation.

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Johannesburg / Kilimanjaro Airport / Moshi

    After clearing immigration at Kilimanjaro Airport and collecting your luggage, our friendly Kilimanjaro team will meet you for our transfer to Moshi, based at the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Once checked in at the hotel, you’ll have the day at leisure.

    Stay: Springlands Hotel 

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 2: Moshi / Machame Gate / Machame Camp

    Estimate driving to Mosh: 1 hour

    1,828m (5,997ft) – 3,032m (9,948ft) 

    Average hiking time: 7 hours

    Transfer from Moshi to the Machame Park Gate. Sign the park register before you start your hike. The path follows a ridge through the dense mountain forest. This is the most richly forested area on the mountain, and also the zone from where 96 % of the water on Kilimanjaro originates. This area is very lush and beautiful on sunny days and especially during the dry season. It can also be a very muddy experience, particularly after recent rains! We have lunch at 'Halfway Clearing,’ a small opening in the trees, and continue climbing steadily. The gradient becomes gentler as the forest slowly merges into giant heather close to the Machame Camp. We may get our first closer look at the glacial dome of Kibo if the evening clouds permit.

    Stay: Machame Camp 

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 3: Machame Camp / Shira Camp

    3,032m (9,948ft) – 3,847m (12,621ft) 

    Average hiking time: 5 hours

    A shorter day starts with steep climbing to reach a small semicircular cliff known as Picnic Rock. There are excellent views of Kibo and the jagged rim of Shira Plateau from here, and it is a good rest point too! The trail continues less steeply to reach the Shira Plateau. We camp at Shira Camp, which has some of the most stunning views of Kilimanjaro. Here we are close to the huge volcanic cone of Kibo and the spectacular rock formations of Shira Plateau with an unforgettable view of Mount Meru floating on the clouds.

    Stay: Shira Camp 

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 4: Shira Camp / Barranco Camp

    3,847m (12,621ft) – 3,985m (13,071ft) 

    Average hiking time: 7 hours

    A morning of gentle ascend and panoramic views, leaving the moorland plateau behind to walk on lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western Breach. After lunch near the Lava Tower junction (4,500m), we descend to the bottom of the Great Barranco Valley, sheltered by towering cliffs and with extensive views of the plains far below. 

    Stay: Barranco Camp

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 5: Barranco Camp / Karanga Camp

    3,985m (13,071ft) – 4,040m (13,255ft)

    Average hiking time: 4 hours

    A steep climb up the Barranco Wall leads us to an undulating trail on the southeastern flank of Kibo, with superb views of the southern ice fields. Karanga Valley is the last water point on this route.

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    Stray: Karanga Camp 

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 6: Karanga Camp / Barafu Camp

    4,040m (13,255ft) – 4,681m (15,358t)

    Average hiking time: 4 hours

    Start your hike up the steep walk of the Karanga Valley. The terrain changes to scree and we climb steeply to reach the Barafu Camp late afternoon. The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation for the final ascent before a very early night.

    Stay: Barafu Camp 

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 7: Barafu Camp / Uhuru Peak (SUMMIT!!) / Mweka Camp

    4,681m (15,358ft) – 5,895m (19,341ft) 

    Average time to the summit: 7 hours

    An early start is required (+/- 11h30pm) for the summit attempt and Uhuru Peak the highest point in Africa at 5,895m. The trail is tougher than anything that you’ve experienced on your ascend with a sustained switchback climb through steep scree. Slowly and with regular stops is the best way to do it. After Stella Point on the crater rim, it is a very short but very long walk to Uhuru Peak. SUMMIT!!!!! the highest peak in Africa.


    Uhuru Peak – Mweka Camp (descend)

    5,895m (19,341ft) – 3,090m (10,138ft) 

    Average descending time: 3 hours

    After the summit, you will return to Barafu camp, before continuing to where you will spend your final night on the mountain.

    Stay: Mweka Camp

    Meals: Lunch, dinner & breakfast

  • Day 8: Mweka Camp / Mweka Gate / Moshi

    3,090m (10,138ft) – 1,641m (5,384ft) 

    Average hiking time: 4 hours

    The day is spent descending through open moorlands and the rainforest to the Park Gate. Transfer to a heavenly shower and a real bed at the RIGHT altitude.

    Stay: Springlands Hotel 

    Meals: Lunch & breakfast

  • Day 9: Moshi / Kilimanjaro Airport / Johannesburg

    Transfer from Springlands Hotel to Kilimanjaro Airport for your flight home.

    End of service

*Hiking times are estimated only but have been calculated to give the hiker a comfortable pace throughout the hike.

Map

  • Return flights from Johannesburg to Kilimanjaro Airport, including airport taxes.
  • Airport transfers 
  • 2 Nights  in Moshi at Springlands Hotel with breakfast (1 night before and 1 night after the climb)
  • Expedition briefing 
  • 7 Days hiking on Mount Kilimanjaro 
  • National Park / Camping & Hut fees.
  • Government tourist taxes.
  • Rescue fees (excluding evacuation by helicopter).
  • Qualified English speaking guide 
  • Assistant guides, cook, waiter & porters.
  • Salaries for your mountain crew.
  • Meals on the mountain 
  • Camping equipment 
  • Boiled water for drinking and washing.
  • Portable oxygen for emergencies.
  • Uhuru or Stella Point certificate issued by the National Park Board.

  • Entry visa to Tanzania 
  • Malaria – Tanzania is a malaria area
  • Travel Insurance (Highly recommended)
  • Meals & Beverages not specified  
  • Sightseeing 
  • All items of personal nature
  • Gratuity
  • Tips for the guides and porters 
  • Drinks not specified.
  • Climbing gear.
  • Personal first aid kit.

Dates & Prices

Dates:

Private climbs according to your preferred dates OR DON'T CLIMB ALONE and join one of our pre-scheduled climbing dates!!!

We offer pre-scheduled climbing dates for those who wish to join other climbers. Anybody is welcome, as you will join other like-minded people with the same goal! These climbs allow you to meet other climbers, share the experience, encouraged each other and to celebrate your achievement together!


Pre-scheduled climbing dates for Machame 7-Day Route during 2024 / 2025:

26 Dec ‘24 – 03 Jan ’25 (New Year summit)

15 - 23 Mar ‘25

14 - 22 Jun ‘25

20 - 20 Jul ‘25

09 - 17 Aug ‘25

06 - 17 Sep ‘25

26 Dec ‘25 – 03 Jan ’26 (New Year summit)

(Not more than 12 people per group).

Rates:

RAND Rate (SA residents ONLY) USD Rate
Rates available on request. Rates available on request.
(Excluding International flights & airline taxes)

 

  • Please request a quote from our Kilimanjaro Specialists for the best, most current rates according to your preferred time of travel.
  • Prices are based on 2 - 5 climbers– if more people travel discounted rates are available. 
  • All rates are subject to increases beyond our control, including fuel price, government taxes and exchange rate fluctuations.
  • For travel outside of these dates, the price may vary according to season rates.

 


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