6 Day Kilimanjaro – Climbing Kilimanjaro Machame route


Duration
6 days
Max Group Size
20
Departure Type
Guaranteed
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
moderate
Operated In
Age Requirement
15 - 60 Ages
Tour Overview
The 6-Day Machame Route, also known as “the Whiskey Route,” is Kilimanjaro’s second-most popular trail, offering diverse landscapes and unforgettable experiences. The trek begins at Machame Gate on the mountain’s southern slope and gradually ascends through tropical rainforest, heath and moorland, alpine desert, and finally the Arctic summit zone. Camps along the route provide comfortable rest and support gradual acclimatization. On day three, the route merges with the Lemosho and Umbwe trails at Barranco Camp.
Upon arrival in Tanzania, you’ll be met at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transferred to your hotel. Your experienced guide will provide a thorough briefing on the trek, check your equipment, and ensure everything is ready. You’ll then rest overnight at the hotel before beginning the adventure. Meals included: breakfast and dinner.
Highlights
Itinerary
Distance covered: 11 km
Approximate time taken: 7 hours
Habitat: Rainforest
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Accommodation: Camping
After breakfast, you’ll be picked up from your hotel around 8:00 a.m. and driven to Machame Gate, passing lush Chagga coffee and banana plantations along the way. At the gate, you’ll complete park registration and other formalities before starting your trek. The first day follows a scenic path through tropical rainforest, offering glimpses of local flora and wildlife, before arriving at Machame Camp (2,835 m). A picnic lunch will be enjoyed en route, and the day concludes with an overnight stay at Machame Camp.
Distance covered: 5 km
Approximate time taken: 3 hours
Habitat: Moorland
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Accommodation: Camping
Starting around 8:00 a.m., the trek begins with an hour-long climb through dense forest until reaching the forest edge, followed by another hour on a gentler slope through the moorland zone. After a short snack and rest, the trail ascends a rocky ridge toward Shira Plateau. From here, stunning views unfold to the east, including the glaciers of the Western Breach. The day concludes with an overnight stay at Shira Camp (3,750 m), surrounded by the high-altitude plateau’s serene landscape.
Distance covered: 10 km
Approximate time taken: 6 hours
Habitat: Alpine desert
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
To aid acclimatization, we’ll follow a “climb high, sleep low” approach. The trek ascends into the alpine desert to Lava Tower (4,600 m), then descends over about three hours to Barranco Camp (3,900 m). Along the way, you’ll have excellent opportunities to photograph the dramatic Western Breach and Barranco Wall. Barranco Camp is nestled in a valley below the towering wall, offering a stunning sunset view while you relax and await dinner. Overnight is spent at Barranco Camp (3,900 m).
Distance covered: 8 km
Approximate time taken: 8 hours
Habitat: Alpine desert
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Accommodation: Camping
The journey continues as we depart Barranco Camp, an area well known for its giant groundsels. The day begins with the ascent of the impressive Barranco Wall, a natural divide between Barranco Valley and the southern slopes of Kibo. Although the climb involves scrambling over rocks and is not technical, it is long and physically demanding. After reaching the top, the trail leads to Karanga Camp, where lunch is served and water is replenished for the final ascent. The trek then continues through the stark alpine desert toward Barafu Camp (4,640 m), your base camp for the summit attempt.
Distance covered: 20 km
Approximate time taken: 14 hours
Habitat: Glacier/Moorland/Rainforest
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Accommodation: Camping
You will be awakened around midnight, when light tea and biscuits will be served to prepare you for the summit attempt. The climb begins with a steady ascent over scree slopes, lasting approximately four to five hours and gaining significant altitude in a short distance. As dawn approaches, you reach Stella Point (5,756 m) just as the first rays of sunlight illuminate the horizon, offering truly spectacular views. After about one more hour, you arrive at Uhuru Peak (5,895 m), the highest point in Africa, where you pause briefly for photographs. You then descend to Barafu Camp for lunch and rest before continuing down to Mweka Camp (3,100 m) for dinner and an overnight stay.
Distance covered: 10 km
Approximate time taken: 3 hours
Habitat: Rainforest
Meal: Breakfast, and lunch included
Accommodation: Camping
The final day features a pleasant three-hour walk through the lush Mweka montane forest to Mweka Gate. Here, you complete the required park formalities and receive your summit certificates, a proud reminder of your achievement. Afterward, your vehicle will be waiting to transfer you back to Moshi, where a warm shower and well-earned celebration mark the successful end of your Kilimanjaro adventure.
Trip includes
Included
Guiding Method
Fully guided
- All applicable park entry fees as outlined in the program
- Government taxes, including VAT and local levies
- Services of highly experienced, English-speaking Mountain guide(s), porters, and cook
- Camping equipment (mountain tents, mattresses, chairs, etc.), except on the Marangu Route
- Transportation from the hotel to the park gate and return after the climb
- Full-board meals during the trek as specified in the itinerary
- Unlimited drinking water during the climb, as detailed day by day
- Accommodation in camping tents or huts on the Marangu Route
- Rescue fees, emergency oxygen, pulse oximeter, and a comprehensive first-aid kit
- Accommodation, meals, and park entry fees for guides and porters
- Fair wages for guides and porters as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority
Excluded
- International and domestic flights
- Two nights’ accommodation in Arusha before and after the trek
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Tips for guides, cook, and porters (guideline: Guide USD 10-20 per person per day; Cook and Porters USD 5-10 per person per day)
- Personal expenses such as souvenirs, travel insurance, and visa fees (USD 50-100 per person depending on nationality)
- Extra meal orders beyond the set menu provided
- Any government-imposed increases in taxes or park fees
- Medical and luggage insurance
- Portable flush toilet
- Sleeping bag
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