Kilimanjaro Hiking Machame Route – 6 Days

Kilimanjaro Hiking Machame Route – 6 Days

6
Days

Overview

The Machame Route has grown in popularity over the years and has now even surpassed the Marangu Route as the most preferred trail. Many guides consider it the more scenic and rewarding option, although it is longer and generally more challenging. Even so, climbers tend to have a higher success rate on Machame compared to Marangu. This is likely because the journey typically takes six days and five nights (when following the Barafu Route to the summit), allowing more time for proper acclimatization.

Trekkers often include an extra acclimatization day in the Karanga Valley, which further improves their chances of reaching the summit successfully. Another advantage of the Machame Route is the flexibility it offers, including the option to ascend via the Western Breach or Arrow Glacier path for those looking for a slightly different experience.

Highlights

Base Price

From

$ 1950 / Adult

From

$ 1270 / Child

Pricing Breakdown

1 Person

$ 1,950

2 – 4 Pesons

$ 1,750

5 – 7 Persons

$ 1650

8+ Persons

$ 1,500

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Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Tanzania – Kilimanjaro International Airport
When you arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a representative from Joanne Adventures will be there to welcome you. From there, you’ll be transferred to your hotel where you can unwind and recover after your journey. If you’re already in Tanzania, pickup can also be arranged from Moshi or Arusha, followed by a transfer to your hotel where your adventure will begin. In the evening, you’ll meet your mountain guide for a detailed briefing. They’ll walk you through the itinerary, share useful tips, and guide you on what to wear and pack so you’re fully prepared for a safe and comfortable climb.
Day 2 : Machame Gate to Machame Camp
Your trek begins at Machame Gate, heading upward through lush montane rainforest. The trail is surrounded by dense greenery, with muddy paths and a few steep sections. Along the way, you might hear the sounds of exotic birds, and if you’re lucky, spot blue monkeys in the treetops or hear the distinctive calls of black colobus monkeys. You’ll spend your first night at Machame Camp, located just beyond the thick forest. The area still has plenty of vegetation, with trees like Podocarpus, Hagenia, and Hypericum. In the evening, you may even hear the unique call of the tree hyrax.

Hiking Time: 6–7 hours
Distance: 8.2 km
Starting Altitude: 1829m
Ending Altitude: 3030m
Day 3: Machame Camp to Shira 2 Camp
The next day, the landscape gradually opens up as you move into moorland. The trees become fewer, and the scenery starts to feel more open and mystical, often draped with hanging moss. You’ll end the day at Shira Camp, set on a plateau with stunning views of Kibo to the northwest and Mount Meru to the east. White-necked ravens are commonly seen around this area.

Hiking Time: 7–8 hours
Distance: 5 km
Starting Altitude: 3030m
Ending Altitude: 3840m Environment: Moorland
Day 4: Shira 2 Camp to Barranco Camp
Today, the trail turns east as you continue your ascent at a steady “pole pole” (slowly, slowly) pace. The terrain becomes more rugged and rocky as you leave the moorland behind. You’ll pass through areas filled with unique high-altitude plants like Senecios and Lobelia, eventually reaching the alpine desert zone. Lunch is taken at Lava Tower, and if you’re feeling energetic, you can climb to the top for incredible panoramic views. Afterward, you’ll descend into the Great Barranco Valley, which not only offers beautiful scenery but also helps your body adjust to the altitude. Barranco Camp is set in a dramatic landscape surrounded by towering rock walls and glaciers above. It’s a challenging day, but one of the most rewarding in terms of views.

Hiking Time: 6–7 hours
Distance: 7 km
Starting Altitude: 3840m
Ending Altitude: 4642m
Environment: Semi-alpine desert
Day 5: Baranco Camp to Barafu Camp
The day begins with a climb up the impressive Barranco Wall. Though it may look intimidating, it’s manageable and offers incredible views as you ascend. After reaching the top, the trail continues into the Karanga Valley, where the environment becomes colder and more barren. From there, you’ll make your way to Barafu Camp, located on a narrow ridge exposed to strong winds. This is your base before the final summit push. You’ll prepare your gear and rest as much as possible, although sleep can be difficult due to excitement and altitude.

Hiking Time: 6–7 hours
Distance: 11.4 km
Starting Altitude: 3978m
Ending Altitude: 4600m
Environment: Alpine desert
Day 6: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak to Mellenium Camp
Around midnight, you’ll begin your final ascent to the summit. After a warm drink and a light snack, you’ll set off on the most challenging yet rewarding part of the journey. After several hours of steady climbing, you’ll reach Stella Point, where you can pause, rest, and take in breathtaking views above the clouds. From here, the final stretch to Uhuru Peak is tough but incredibly fulfilling. Reaching the summit is an unforgettable moment—a true sense of achievement as you stand at the highest point in Africa. Take your time to enjoy it before beginning the descent. You’ll head back down to Barafu Camp for a short rest, then continue further down to Millennium Camp, where a warm meal and rest await.

Hiking Time: 7 hours up, 7–8 hours down
Distance: 7 km ascent, 23 km descent
Starting Altitude: 4682m
Summit: 5895m
Ending Altitude: 3819m
Environment: Alpine desert, icy summit
Day 7: Mellenium Camp to Mweka Gate - Moshi
The following day involves a descent through the lush Mweka rainforest. The trail can be steep and slippery, but the surroundings are rich and green. You’ll eventually reach Mweka Gate, where you’ll enjoy a well-earned meal and receive your summit certificates. After the celebrations, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel.

Hiking Time: 5–6 hours
Distance: 13.5 km
Starting Altitude: 3819m
Ending Altitude: 1652m
Environment: Rainforest
Day 8: Departure
Your journey comes to an end today. Enjoy your final moments in Tanzania before being transferred to the airport for your flight home.

If you’d like to extend your trip, additional experiences such as a wildlife safari or a relaxing beach stay can be arranged to complement your adventure.
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FAQS

Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed year-round, but the best times are during the dry seasons, from mid-June to October and December to February. These months offer clear skies and better weather conditions for the climb.

There are two rainy seasons: the long rains from March to May, and the short rains in November. While weather can vary, the dry months of July, August, September, and part of October, January, and February are considered the high season. The transition months—December, March, and June—are less predictable. The wettest months, with heavy rains and poor visibility, are April, May, and November.

For those seeking clear skies and good visibility, climbing during the dry season is ideal. However, some climbers prefer summiting during a full moon for a bright, beautiful ascent under the moonlight, adding to the experience with enhanced visibility and stunning landscapes.

Our guides are highly experienced, with years of climbing Kilimanjaro to earn their KINAPA National Park license. They are Wilderness First Responders, trained to handle injuries or emergencies.

They are proficient in using medical equipment, including oxygen, pressure altitude chambers, and stretchers. In case of an emergency, they can quickly facilitate communication with the Jaribu base using our Thuraya satellite phone.

Guides are also trained to assess when an evacuation is necessary and know how to carry it out safely.

Equatorial to arctic conditions are present on Mt Kilimanjaro and temperatures vary widely; it may be in the 20-32C range in the rain forest and -20C nearer the summit. Above the rain-forest and tree line, most days range between 0-20 C, however, the weather often changes dramatically without warning, so you must always be prepared for four seasons in one day including, rain, snow or a sudden hailstorm therefore making it very important to carry your waterproof shell at all times.

The most flexible way of adjusting to the ever-changing conditions as you trek higher is the layering of several thin articles of clothing which you can add or remove as the conditions dictate.

Choosing the right route for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro depends on your preferences, experience, and goals. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • Marangu Route: Known as the “Coca-Cola” route, it’s the only route with hut accommodation and is popular for its relatively easier ascent. It’s ideal for those with limited backpacking experience and for those seeking a shorter climb (5-6 days).

  • Machame Route: This is one of the most popular routes, offering stunning scenery and a slightly more challenging climb. It’s suitable for climbers looking for a more immersive experience with varied landscapes (6-7 days).

  • Rongai Route: For a more remote, less crowded experience, the Rongai route is ideal. It’s the only route approaching from the north and is great for avoiding heavy rainfall during the rainy season (6-7 days).

  • Lemosho Route: This route is known for its beautiful scenery and a longer duration (7-8 days), which provides better acclimatization. It’s ideal for those looking for a less crowded experience with a slower ascent.

  • Northern Circuit: The longest and newest route, offering incredible views and a true wilderness experience. It’s perfect for those seeking a more gradual ascent and an off-the-beaten-path experience (9 days).

The time needed (days, weeks, or months) to train for Kilimanjaro depends upon your level of fitness. But usually, it requires around a month to be prepared for your trek. It is advisable to do staircase training, cardiovascular exercises and upper body exercises. Eat right and do more of aerobic exercises before the trip. Also if possible you can climb a hill to practice for the trek. Overall it is not necessary to be perfectly fit for climbing the mountain. As apart from physical training, mental preparedness is more important for high success rate on the summit.

For experienced climbers, Mount Kilimanjaro will take around 5 to 6 days to reach the top, and is not that hard. Even for new climbers, our guides will help you climb the mountain with ease. But you need to give extra days for acclimatization for maximum success rate at the summit. For new climbers however, climbing Kilimanjaro becomes easier with our trained professionals and porters who help the climbers carry their essential equipment or gear up the summit.

We recommend you wear multiple layers of clothing. It is the best way to keep your body within the desired temperature range, no matter the environment. The temperatures you may encounter on Mount Kilimanjaro can be over 37 °C (degrees Celsius); 100 °F (degrees Fahrenheit) to well below zero.

At the Uhuru Point, temperatures can range between -7 °C to -29 °C (degrees Celsius); 20 °F to -20 °F (degrees Fahrenheit). Mount Kilimanjaro has extreme, variable, and impossible weather to predict. It is therefore advised to get many layers of clothing gear for the trek. Layering helps keep the body warm in extreme cold wave conditions on the summit. Migration Venture Africa provides these gears as a rental option as well.

At the Uhuru Point, temperatures can range between -7 °C to -29 °C (degrees Celsius); 20 °F to -20 °F (degrees Fahrenheit). Mount Kilimanjaro has extreme, variable, and unpredictable weather. It is therefore advisable to bring multiple layers of clothing for the trek. Layering helps keep the body warm in extreme cold wave conditions on the summit. Migration Venture Africa provides these gears as a rental option as well.

A comfortable sleep is very important to get reenergized at next morning to continue the trek. Kilimanjaro gear is necessary for a cozy sleep. Essential gear like a K-way sleeping bag, foam mattress, and Kilimanjaro pillow can be carried on the trek. Migration Venture Africa also provides these gears on rent for which it is necessary to apply beforehand. You can speak to our staff personally regarding any queries about the Kilimanjaro gears.

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