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Kilimanjaro
Machame Route
Route Description
The Kilimanjaro
Machame Route is without question the steepest approach route on
Kilimanjaro, and for that reason, seldom used. Stemming from Umbwe village on
the south side of the mountain, the Kilimanjaro Machame path leads
through thick forest onto a steeply climbing ridge, with alpine terrain and a
mix of hiking and scrambling. It is only suitable for those in excellent
physical condition, and only for experienced hikers. Due to the steep and
rugged terrain, fitness and endurance play a huge role in the enjoyment and
success of this trek. There are no huts on this route; the accommodation is in
mountain tents and dining is in our mess tents.
Daily itinerary
DAY 1 – UMBWE GATE ~ UMBWE FOREST CAMP (9,500 ft./ 2,900 m.)
The
climb commences at the small gate above Umbwe Village, then for an hour winds
along a gentle 4×4 track until a signboard announces the small steeply rising
trail called “Umbwe”. Six hours ascending through the dense forest of rubber
trees and giant fig trees, scrambling up steep sections of roots and rock will
bring you to a forested campsite, with some caves nearby. There is no water
available at this campsite, so we must carry from the gate all the water needed
for drinking, food preparation and cleaning. Arrive to a hot dinner in your
mess tent
.
DAY 2 – UMBWE FOREST CAMP ~ BARRANCO CAMP (12,950 ft./ 3,950 m.)
You
will be woken with a steaming cup of tea or coffee at around 6am, and then
continue steeply through the forest. Soon the taller trees will give way to
Giant Erica and Giant Heather, and the air will become drier. The ridge line
forms steeply on this day, and on either side of the trail, the ground drops
away steeply. At some point the forest and the clouds will part to give you a
fabulous view of Uhuru Peak, seemingly “overhead”. After lunch, you will
encounter giant groundsels, seemingly guardians of untouched treasures. After 5
to 7 hours of trekking and scrambling, you reach camp. There are numerous tiny
waterfalls around camp, fed by streams coming down the Great Barranco Valley. Hanging
glaciers glint in the sunshine above, amidst an eerie landscape of groundsels
(Senecio Kilimanjari), and the uniquely endemic Giant Lobelia.
DAY 3 – BARRANCO CAMP ~ LAVA TOWER (15,000 ft./ 4,570 m.) ~ BARRANCO
CAMP
We
begin from our camp in the morning following the rivers of the great valley,
which emanate from the great glaciers above. The trail winds through a forest
of towering senecio kilimanjari, and then steeply up the valley walls en route
to Lava Tower, a 300 foot tall lava plug standing at a pass at 15,100 ft.
(4,600 m). Test your ardour by scrambling to the top of the Lava Tower, for a
panoramic view of the Western Breach, and the broken ridges of Shira below. To
Lava Tower is 3-4 hours, where you’ll enjoy lunch, then return to camp (about 2
hours).
DAY 4 – BARRANCO CAMP ~ KARANGA CAMP (13,100 ft./ 3,995 mt.)
Today
we trek to Karanga Valley Camp, at 13,000 feet (3,950 mt.), between Barranco
and Barafu Camps. This day has proven to be very important for acclimatization.
The day begins with a scramble up the steep ‘Barranco Wall’, then traversing up
and down the slopes of valleys which have carved their way into the mountain’s
southern face. Kibo’s glaciers loom above to your left and the jagged peaks of
Mawenzi jut into the African sky at just under 17,000 feet straight ahead. We
reach the Karanga Valley after 3-4 hours of trekking for a hot lunch. Afternoon
to relax or to take excursions from camp.
DAY 5 – KARANGA CAMP ~ BARAFU CAMP (15,200 ft./ 4,630 mt.)
From
here the trail turns steadily uphill. The temperature will grow colder and the
landscape more sparse as we near Barafu Camp. Barafu Camp is set on a small,
exposed flat area on a ridge, acting a base camp from which you will make your
summit attempt at midnight tonight. Total trekking time is 4-5 hours, with a
hot lunch upon reaching camp. The afternoon is yours to rest and prepare for
the long night ahead. Eat and drink as much as possible before retiring early
to your tent for rest and sleep.
DAY 6 – BARAFU CAMP ~ UHURU PEAK (19,340 ft./ 5,895 mt.) ~ MWEKA
CAMP (10,200 ft./ 3,110 mt.)
The
steaming hot drink will arrive very early on this momentous day. A midnight
wake-up call is the start of a juggernaut (12-17 hours of trekking). You begin
trekking at 1am. The temperatures range from just below freezing at midnight,
to between 10 deg. F (-12 deg. C) to –10 F. (-23 deg. C) just before dawn at
the summit. The winding path of endless switchbacks will take form and shape in
the shadows of the Ratzel and Rebman glaciers at early dawn, and behind you the
spires of Mawenzi will be silouhetted against the red glow of the sun from
beneath the clouds. After about 6 hours of walking, you will come to the edge
of the crater, at Stella Point (at 19,000 feet (5,790 mt.)), which marks the
end of the steep track. From here, there is a gentle slope about 1 hour to
Uhuru Peak. After a short time at the summit, descend the steep scree trail
back to Barafu Camp for some rest, then summon your strength again for further
descent to Mweka Camp for the night.
DAY 7 – MWEKA CAMP ~ MWEKA GATE (6,000 ft. /1,830
mt.)
Descend
straight to the gate (2-3 hours), where you’ll have lunch and will be awarded
climbing certificates. End of our services.
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