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Machame Route
Duration of climb: 6 – 7 days
The
Machame route is our most successful and popular hiking route on Mt.
Kilimanjaro, mainly as a result of the following two important factors:
- On day 3 of the hike the topography of this route, allow you to climb high and sleep low – when you start from Shira camp (3 847m) hike up to Lava Tower (4 642m) and then down to Barranco camp (3 984m) to overnight.
- The summit attempt path from Barafu camp has less loose scree (rocks) compared to the summit attempt path from Kibo Hut, making it slightly easier to reach the crater rim.
The main
itinerary differences between the Machame 6 day and 7 day routes are as
follows:
Day 1 to
3: Are similar for both routes.
6 Day
Machame route:
Day 4: Start hiking from the Barranco camp
at 8:00am and hike approximately 10km to Barafu camp stopping at Karanga camp
for lunch. You can expect to arrive at Barafu camp by 16:00pm to 17:00pm. Enjoy
dinner, prepare your summit gear and rest till 23:30pm when you will be woken
up for the start of the summit attempt.
Day 5: Start the summit attempt just after
midnight and expect to reach the summit by sunrise. Descend to Barafu camp and
then to Mweka camp which you should reach by around 16:00pm.
7 Day
Machame route:
Day 4: Start hiking from the Barranco camp
at 8:00am and hike approximately 6.6km to Karanga camp, expect to arrive around
12h00 for lunch, dinner and overnight. (An after lunch acclimatisation hike
could be a good idea should you feel up to it)
Day 5: Hike 3.3km from Karanga camp to
Barafu camp. You can expect to arrive to Barafu by around 11:00am which will
allow much more time to rest, enjoy dinner, prepare your summit gear and rest
till 23:30pm when you will be woken up for the start of the summit attempt. (An
after lunch acclimatisation hike could once again be a good idea should you
feel up to it)
Day 6: Start the summit attempt just after
midnight and expect to reach the summit by sunrise. Descend to Barafu camp and
then to Mweka camp which you should reach by around 16:00pm.
Day one
Machame Gate (1828m) – Machame camp (3020m)
Hiking
time: 7 hours
Distance: Approximately 10.8 km
Habitat: Montane forest
Distance: Approximately 10.8 km
Habitat: Montane forest
Your day
starts early with breakfast, followed by a 45-minute drive from Moshi (910m) to
the Machame Gate (1828m). The guides and porters prepare and pack the supplies
and your equipment at the gate. After registering at the gate office, you start
your ascent and enter the rain forest almost immediately. There is a strong
possibility of rain in the forest, which will transform the trail into a very
soggy, muddy and slippery experience. You will have a welcome lunch stop about
halfway and will reach the Machame camp (3020m) in the late afternoon.
Your porters (arriving at the camp site long before you) will have erected your tent on arrival. In the evening the porters will bring a small bowl of washing water to your tent and the cook will prepare dinner, before you retire to your tent for the night. Night temperatures can already drop to freezing point at this campsite.
Day two
Machame camp (3020m) – Shira camp (3847m)
Hiking
time: 6 hours
Distance: Approximately 5.2 km
Habitat: Moorland
Distance: Approximately 5.2 km
Habitat: Moorland
You rise
early at Machame camp and after breakfast you climb an hour or so to the top of
the forest and then for 2 hours at a gentler gradient through the moorland
zone. After a short lunch and rest, you continue up a rocky ridge onto the
Shira plateau. By now you will be able to see in an easterly direction, the
Western Breach with its stunning glaciers. You are now due west of Kibo and
after a short hike you will reach the Shira campsite at 3 847m. The porters
will once again supply you with a small bowl of washing water, before serving
dinner. The night at this exposed camp will even be colder than the previous
night, with temperatures dropping to well below freezing.
Day three
Shira Camp (3847m) to Lava Tower (4642m) to Barranco camp
(3984m)
Hiking
time: 7 hours
Distance: Approximately 10.7 km
Habitat: Semi-desert
Distance: Approximately 10.7 km
Habitat: Semi-desert
The route
now turns east into a semi desert and rocky landscape surrounding Lava Tower,
where you reach an altitude of 4642m after about a 5 hour trek. Lunch is served
at a designated area. This is definitely the toughest day so far. It is
normally around this point, where for the first time, some climbers will start
experiencing symptoms of breathlessness, irritability and headaches. After
lunch you descent again by almost 658m to the Barranco camping area.
After
reaching the high altitude of 4600m at Lava Tower, the true acclimatisation
benefit of this day becomes clear. This descent to Barranco camp takes about 2
hours and offers great opportunities to take some beautiful photographs of the
Western Breach and Breach Wall. The camp is situated in a valley below the
Breach and Great Barranco Wall, which should provide you with a memorable
sunset while you wait for your dinner to be prepared.
Day four
Barranco camp (3984m) – Barafu camp (4681m)
Hiking
time: 8 hours
Distance: Approximately 9.4 km
Habitat: Alpine desert
Distance: Approximately 9.4 km
Habitat: Alpine desert
After
spending a night at the great Barranco Wall (a very imposing sight at first),
you make your way up this awesome looking obstacle, which in the end usually
turns out to be easier than anticipated. Topping out just below the Heim
Glacier, you will now appreciate just how beautiful Mount Kilimanjaro really
is. The route then heads down through the Karanga Valley over intervening
ridges and valleys, and then joins up with the Mweka route. This is the
preferred route down from the summit, so remember it. Turn left up the ridge
and after another hour or so, you should reach Barafu Hut.
The last
water stop on the route is the Karranga Valley, as there is no water available
at Barafu camp. Barafu is the Swahili word for “ice” and it is a bleak and inhospitable
camping area to spend the night. Totally exposed to the ever-present gales, the
tents are pitched on a narrow, stony, and dangerous ridge. Make sure that you
familiarise yourself with the terrain before dark to avoid any accidents.
The summit
is now a further 1214m higher and you will commence with your final ascent
attempt, the same night. Prepare your equipment, hiking poles and thermal
clothing for your summit attempt. This should include the replacement of your
headlamp and camera batteries and make sure you have a spare set available as
well. To prevent freezing it will be wise to carry your water in a thermal
flask. Go to bed at round about 19h00 and try to get some precious rest and
sleep.
Day five – summit attempt
Barafu camp (4681m)-Uhuru Peak (5895m)-Mweka (3090m)
Hiking
time: 7 to 8 hours to reach Uhuru Peak,
6 to 8 hours to descend to Mweka Camp
Distance: Approximately 4.5 km ascent and 10.8 km descent
Habitat: Stone scree and ice-capped summit
You will get up around 23h20, and after some tea and biscuits you shuffle off into the night. You will head in a north-westerly direction and ascend through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. For many climbers the 6-hour walk to Stella point is mentally and physically the most challenging on the route. At Stella Point (5739m) you will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see (weather permitting). From Stella Point you will normally encounter snow all the way on your 2-hour ascent to Uhuru Peak. The time you will spend on the summit will depend on the weather conditions. Do not stop here for too long, as it will be extremely difficult to get going again due to cold and fatigue.
Distance: Approximately 4.5 km ascent and 10.8 km descent
Habitat: Stone scree and ice-capped summit
You will get up around 23h20, and after some tea and biscuits you shuffle off into the night. You will head in a north-westerly direction and ascend through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. For many climbers the 6-hour walk to Stella point is mentally and physically the most challenging on the route. At Stella Point (5739m) you will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see (weather permitting). From Stella Point you will normally encounter snow all the way on your 2-hour ascent to Uhuru Peak. The time you will spend on the summit will depend on the weather conditions. Do not stop here for too long, as it will be extremely difficult to get going again due to cold and fatigue.
Enjoy your
accomplishment and a day to remember for the rest of your life!
The walk
back to Barafu from the summit, takes about 3 hours. Here you will have a well
earned but short rest and collect the rest of your gear, before heading down to
Mweka hut (3090m). The route is not difficult and will take you down the rock
and scree path into the moorland and eventually into the forest. The camp is
situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late
afternoon. Dinner and washing water will be prepared.
Day six
Mweka camp (3090m) – Mweka Gate (1641m)
Hiking
time: 4 to 6 hours
Distance: Approximately 8.5 km
Habitat: Forest
Distance: Approximately 8.5 km
Habitat: Forest
After an
early and well-deserved breakfast, it is a short 4 to 6 hour and scenic hike
back to the Park gate. Some hikers do experience knee problems which could make
the descend longer than planned.
It is
strongly recommended not to pay your porters any tips until you and all your
gear have reached the gate safely. Visit the tips page for more info.
At Mweka
gate you sign your name and details in a register. This is also where
successful climbers receive their summit certificates. Those climbers who
reached Stella Point (5739m) are issued with green certificates and those who
reached Uhuru Peak (5895m) receive gold certificates.
From the
Mweka Gate you will continue down into the Mweka village, normally a muddy 3 km
(1 hour) hike. In the Mweka village you will be served a delicious hot lunch!!
After lunch you drive back to Moshi for a long overdue hot shower, dinner and
celebrations!!
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