Tanzania, Kilimanjaro
11 Nights / 12 days
Group of 6 to 12
Climbling Kilimanjaro via the scenic Machame route is a journey that promises amazing connections with nature and elevate your travel experience to new heights. The Machame route, often dubbed the “Whiskey Route” for its challenging terrain will introduce you to an array of flora and fauna, that showcases the biodiversity of Kilimanjaro.
Nature unfolds its wonders in a captivating display, from exotic orchids to elusive colobus monkeys, each step is a discovery. The pinnacle of this adventure is the awe-inspiring Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
Choose the Machame route for more than just a physical challenge. This trail offers a quieter, less crowded experience, allowing you to savour the solitude of Kilimanjaro’s majesty. It’s a journey for those who seek not just adventure but introspection close to nature.
With a team of experienced guides, you’ll forge a connection with the mountain that doesn’t end with reaching the summit but begins with long lasting memories.
End your trip to the mystical island of Zanzibar. Stone town echoes with the whispers of centuries past, bearing witness to a rich history shaped by Persian, Indian, and European influences.
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro
Tanzania
Located in Tanzania, Kilimanjaro stands proudly as the highest peak in Africa, piercing the sky at 5,896m (19,341 feet). Travellers are drawn to its slopes not only for the physical challenge of the climb but also for the opportunity to witness the diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts.
The ascent of Kilimanjaro is a special endeavour, offering a profound connection with nature, a sense of accomplishment, and the chance to witness breathtaking sunrises from the iconic Uhuru Peak.
Itinerary
DAY 1 Arrive in Moshi
Arriving in the bustling town of Moshi, anticipation electrifies the air as you meet with your team and embrace the silhouette of the mountain in the distance, take time to rest and make some final purchases.
DAY 2 Moshi to Machame camp
After breakfast, set foot into the lush greenery flanks where the meandering path is a prelude to the natural wonders awaiting on the ascent. The elusive Colobus monkeys, the whispering winds and rustling leaves hint at the epic journey about to unfold.
DAY 3 Machame camp to Shira Camp
Embark on a hike through Kilimanjaro’s lower alpine moorland toward the enchanting Shira 2 camp. As altitude ascends, you’ll witness nature’s grand transformation — the dense, emerald greenery giving way to the hardy, otherworldly flora of the moorland. The air, crisp and thin, carries the premises of the high-altitude adventure ahead. Arriving at Shira 2 over 4000m alttitude, you’ll be rewarded by the breathtaking spectacle of Kibo Peak, standing regally in the distance.
DAY 4 Shira Camp to Barranco Camp
Early in the morning, leave Shira camp behind walking towards the iconic Barranco Camp via the formidable Lava Tower. As the trail winds higher, the landscape evolves into a surreal panorama, unveiling the Western Breach and the imposing Breach Wall. Amidst the thin air, the Lava Tower stands as a jagged landmark before your gradual desent to Barranco Camp. At Barranco Camp, it’s the triumph of the day over the challenging terrain where you’ll absorb the profound beauty of Kilimanjaro’s rugged, high-altitude terrain.
DAY 5 Barranco Camp to Barafu Camp
Today, you’ll trek from Barranco Camp to Barafu Camp, tracing the contours of Kilimanjaro’s dramatic landscape. The iconic Great Barranco Wall looms, and as you ascend its eastern face and conquer its heights, the panorama suddenly unfolds, revealing the ethereal beauty of the surrounding peaks and the valley below. As you reach Mweka camp, the Helm Glacier adds an icy allure to the rugged terrain. It will be a day of endurace, resilience and breathtaking vistas.
DAY 6 Barafu Camp to Mweka Camp
Today is summit day! Leave Barafu Camp to the Summit around midnight for a nocturnal odyssey under the glittering Kilimanjaro sky. Guided by the moon’s glow, the trail leads to Stella Point, the gateway to the pinnacle. Make a quick stop for a hot drink and an energy bar. As dawn emerges behing the Mawenzi jagged summit, watch the ethereal sunrise over the vast expanse. There’s another hour or so walk along the rim of the crater surrounded by the reminiscence of the altitude glaciers. At last Uhuru Peak! 5,895m altitude. A few photos and start your descent to Mweka Camp. The journey down the slopes is a reflection of triumph and the profound beauty witnessed from the rooftop of Africa. Arrive at Mweka’s serene campsite for the night.
DAY 7 Mweka Camp to Moshi
This is the final leg of your Kilimanjaro adventure, descending from Mweka Camp through the lush, forested lower slopes to Moshi. The winding trail gets from yellow to green before nature’s bidding farewell as you approach Moshi. Discover a local-supported project, which highlights the sustainable tourism’s positive impact on the region. The journey concludes with a joyful celebration against the backdrop of the evening sunset. This marks the end of your climb yet the beginning of lasting memories.
DAY 8 Fly to Stone Town
Fly to the enchanting island of Zanzibar and transition to your hotel, where the embrace of turquoise waters and warm sands awaits. Explore the tiny streets in an orientation walk through the historic labyrinth of Stone Town. You can opt for an extended walking tour, immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of bygone eras, or wander independently through the narrow alleys and bustling markets. Zanzibar unfolds as a sensory delight, where the aroma of spices mingles with the whispers of history. This is an exploration of the island’s soul and deeply rooted history.
DAY 9 Zanzibar beach
Embark on a sensory guided tour to a local spice plantation to unveil the secrets of Zanzibar’s aromatic treasures. Touch, smell, and taste the diverse array of spices, immersing yourself in the island’s rich agricultural heritage. From the spice haven, journey onwards to Zanzibar’s pristine coast, where white-sand beaches meet the embrace of turquoise waters; a transition from the earthy scents of the plantations to the refreshing whispers of the Indian Ocean.
DAY 10 / 11 Relaxing day a the Beach
Indulge in leisurely free time on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches, where relaxation takes center stage. Lounge on the powdery sands, soaking up the tropical sun, or dive into the crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life. Alternatively, you can opt for an island tour, unraveling the secrets of Zanzibar’s history and culture.
DAY 12 Transfer to Stone Town
This is a morning group transfer from the sun-kissed beach, bidding farewell to Zanzibar’s coastal serenity, transitionning from the tranquil shores to the historical charm of Stone Town. it’s a rhythmic transition from the laid-back rhythms of the shore to the vibrant heartbeat of Stone Town, leaving indelible memories in its wake.
What Your Trip Includes
- Welcome Meeting
- 6-day guided group trek up Mt Kilimanjaro’s Machame Route
- Certified mountain guide throughout
- Local guides, cooks and porters.
- All permits and fees
- Scenic flight from Kilimanjaro to Zanzibar
- Orientation walk in Stone Town
- Spice plantation guided tour
- All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
- Simple hotels (6 nts), full-service alpine camping (5 nts)
- Private minibus, trekking, plane, walking
- Simple hotels (6 nts), full-service alpine camping (5 nts)
- 11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners
What Your Trip Does Not Include
- International flights > request your flight for this trip.
- Visa & tax
- Personal Gear & equipment
- Travel / Repatriation / Medical Insurance > you must have an adequate valid travel insurance
- All other excursions > request extra special days to be added to your itinerary upon request and prior to any quote or booking.
- private room – with a supplement, select this option during the booking process
- If you visit multiple countries as part of your itinerary or on the way to your destination, there may be additional entry requirements. Keep this in consideration when verifying your documentation.
- If you are travelling with minors (under the age of 18), additional documentation may be required to enter the country visited. Please contact the Embassy for more information.
- If you are part of a group, different activities can be accommodated if some of you prefer not to climb. Please let us know as soon as possible – upon availability.
- it is the traveller’s responsibility to research and to understand the latest travel and health requirements and restrictions by destination which are most relevant to them at the time of travel
- If you are within a month (30 days) of your intended date of travel and unforeseen travel restrictions prevent you from travelling to your intended destination(s), please contact us and we will review your options.
- If you are within a month (30 days) of your intended date of travel and you cannot travel due to other reasons, whether personal, professional, medical or otherwise, and you cannot travel to your intended destination(s), please contact us and we will either move you to a later date or rebook you at your preferred dates on another trip that will be discussed and agreed. There are plenty of great options to choose from.
- For any reschedule or cancellation, your deposit will be either trasferred to the next trip whren possible or lost, should you decide not to travel to the destination altogether.
- Should you travel as a private group, with a minimum of 6 people, we will review your options to offer the best possible for your circumstances. Please contact us directly on Whatsapp for a personalised and out of office hours tailored response.
FAQ
What makes the Machame Route so special?
The Machame Route stands out for its unique blend of challenge, gradual altitude gain and sightings of the hanguing glaciers. Nicknamed the “Whiskey Route,” its varied landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts, provide a sensory journey unlike any other on Kilimanjaro.The route also offers a quieter, less crowded experience, fostering a profound connection with nature, making every step an unforgettable odyssey.
How hard is the Machame Route compare to the other routes?
The Machame Route, while challenging, strikes a balance between difficulty and scenic beauty. Considered more demanding than the Marangu Route, its steep ascents and descents provide a robust physical test. The Barranco Wall climb is one of the most challenging parts with its steep ascent, requiring climbers to navigate through rocky sections and conquer challenging terrain. The difficulty depends on one’s fitness and hiking experience, making Machame an ideal choice for those seeking a challenging yet rewarding ascent on Kilimanjaro.
How to get fit for the Machame Route trek?
To prepare for the Machame Route trek, focus on cardiovascular exercises like hiking, running, and cycling to enhance endurance. Incorporate strength training for leg muscles, crucial for uphill sections. Altitude training is beneficial if possible, simulating the conditions you’ll face. Gradually increase workout intensity and duration, mimicking the trek’s demands. Ensure a well-rounded fitness routine, including core exercises for balance. Regular hikes about 3 months prior to your climb on uneven terrain would help acclimatse to varied surfaces. Hydration is key, fostering stamina in Kilimanjaro’s diverse climates. Consult with a fitness professional for personalised guidance. Consistent, progressive training ensures you’re physically ready for the Machame Route’s thrilling ascent.
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