7 Days Kilimanjaro Climbing via Machame route






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The Machame route approaches the summit from the southwest and descends using the Mweka route, rewarding climbers with views of the expansive Shira Plateau, an optional scramble up Lava Tower, a climb up the Great Barranco wall, and a traverse underneath Kilimanjaro's southern ice field.
After breakfast, you’ll be picked up and transferred to Machame gate to complete the
registration and meet the rest of the team and commence the climb. The 5-6 hour climb
will take you through the cool and moist rain forest to your first camp amidst the giant
heathers.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Machame Camp
After breakfast, you’ll be picked up and transferred to Machame gate to complete the
registration and meet the rest of the team and commence the climb. The 5-6 hour climb
will take you through the cool and moist rain forest to your first camp amidst the giant
heathers.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Machame Camp
From the heather, you’ll hike through a steep rocky trail on open land with little to
vegetation. The trail will bring you through plenty of ridges and to the volcanic caldera that
requires a half hour optional afternoon walk to explore. If lucky, Eland herds will be on the
way
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Shira Camp
Hike over boulders and volcanic rocks with a clear view of the western glaciers across the
high-altitude desert while heading towards the lava tower where we’ll stop for lunch (if
interested you can climb up the lava tower (4526m). Afterwards we’ll descend for about
two hours to Barranco Valley (3962m). This climb and descending will help with
acclimatization maximizing the chances for you to reach summit.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Barranco camp
Today will be a short day, In the morning after breakfast, a steep and tricky climb up the
Barranco wall will greet you, you might need your hands to reach and steady yourself a bit
like a rock climber. Once atop of the wall you’ll have a magnificent view of the Barranco
valley and a sight of the camp you spent the previous night in. You’ll make your way
through the greener valley known to be the last water point to the mountain and ultimately
reaching at Karanga Valley Camp at around lunch hours. Take afternoon walks with your
guide for fantastic views of the southern walls of Kibo and deep glacier valleys.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Karanga Valley Camp
This short and steep uphill climb will take you past the Decken’s Glacier (placing it on our
left), give you a fantastic view of Mawenzi peak and take you up a steep ridge to your final
camp nested high up on the rocks (4328m). We will at the camp by lunch time and have
enough time to rest in preparation for the summit attempt. In the evening this camp offers
splendid views of Mawenzi amid the strong wind that rip over the camp.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
Hiking will start at around midnight so as to reach Stella point on the crater rim for sunrise
where the lava field are like loose sand hence stealing half a step from you with each you
take. A break every 15 minutes is normal in this section as the climb gets more demanding
both mentally and physically.
A one hour climb after sunrise will bring us to Uhuru peak (5904) the highest point in the
continent. From there we will start our 6hrs decent to Mweka camp (3075m). This long and
hard day will tire you yet leave you absolutely happy knowing that you did it.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. | Accommodation: Mweka camp
The final day of the hike will take between 4 and 5 hours taking us all the way back to the
pack gate. Check out will follow along with receiving our Kilimanjaro climbing certificates as
well as saying our goodbyes to the mountain crew members. From there, you’ll be
transferred back to your hotel for a hot shower, dinner and a much needed rest.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. | Accommodation: Karibu Heritage house.
From the heather, you’ll hike through a steep rocky trail on open land with little to
vegetation. The trail will bring you through plenty of ridges and to the volcanic caldera that
requires a half hour optional afternoon walk to explore. If lucky, Eland herds will be on the
way
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Shira Camp
Hike over boulders and volcanic rocks with a clear view of the western glaciers across the
high-altitude desert while heading towards the lava tower where we’ll stop for lunch (if
interested you can climb up the lava tower (4526m). Afterwards we’ll descend for about
two hours to Barranco Valley (3962m). This climb and descending will help with
acclimatization maximizing the chances for you to reach summit.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Barranco camp
Today will be a short day, In the morning after breakfast, a steep and tricky climb up the
Barranco wall will greet you, you might need your hands to reach and steady yourself a bit
like a rock climber. Once atop of the wall you’ll have a magnificent view of the Barranco
valley and a sight of the camp you spent the previous night in. You’ll make your way
through the greener valley known to be the last water point to the mountain and ultimately
reaching at Karanga Valley Camp at around lunch hours. Take afternoon walks with your
guide for fantastic views of the southern walls of Kibo and deep glacier valleys.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Karanga Valley Camp
This short and steep uphill climb will take you past the Decken’s Glacier (placing it on our
left), give you a fantastic view of Mawenzi peak and take you up a steep ridge to your final
camp nested high up on the rocks (4328m). We will at the camp by lunch time and have
enough time to rest in preparation for the summit attempt. In the evening this camp offers
splendid views of Mawenzi amid the strong wind that rip over the camp.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. | Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
Hiking will start at around midnight so as to reach Stella point on the crater rim for sunrise
where the lava field are like loose sand hence stealing half a step from you with each you
take. A break every 15 minutes is normal in this section as the climb gets more demanding
both mentally and physically.
A one hour climb after sunrise will bring us to Uhuru peak (5904) the highest point in the
continent. From there we will start our 6hrs decent to Mweka camp (3075m). This long and
hard day will tire you yet leave you absolutely happy knowing that you did it.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. | Accommodation: Mweka camp
The final day of the hike will take between 4 and 5 hours taking us all the way back to the
pack gate. Check out will follow along with receiving our Kilimanjaro climbing certificates as
well as saying our goodbyes to the mountain crew members. From there, you’ll be
transferred back to your hotel for a hot shower, dinner and a much needed rest.
Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. | Accommodation: Karibu Heritage house.
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