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MTTZ002 : Machame Route 8 Days 7 Nights
It takes about 5 days to climb Kilimanjaro,
which is the highest mountain in Africa and one of the largest extinct
volcanoes. Any physically fit person can climb it. No climbing experience
is necessary. The mountain climb can be in any month except during long
rains in April and May. The best months are January to March and August to
October usually with cloudless days. There are two peaks: Mawenzi-5149m
and Kibo – 5895m.
Probably no other mountain in the world has the same mystique and
appeal of Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa at 19,340 ft. (5,900m).
It is also the highest mountain on earth that is not part of a mountain
range and its snow-capped peak hovers majestically over the African plain.
This is a very challenging but rewarding trek!
Machame route is regarded as the most
scenic of the trails up Kilimanjaro. You ascend gradually through the
forest till you emerge onto the Moorland of Shira Plateau, from which
there are superb views of the Kibo Peak and the Great Western Breach.
Travellers through Machame route sleep in TENTS. Machame route is also the
most challenging / adventurous route up Kilimanjaro.
DAY 1: Board shuttle bus from
Nairobi at 0800hrs and proceed to Arusha arriving at 1330hrs. Depart for
Moshi at 1400hrs arriving at 1530hrs. Overnight at the Buffalo hotel in
Moshi.
Day 2: Machame Gate (1,800m) to Machame Camp (3,000m)
Elevation Gain: 1,200 meters
Hiking Time: 5 to 6 hours
Distance: 10 kilometers
After an early breakfast in Moshi,
vehicle transfer to Machame Gate where you will meet the our porters,
guides, and cooks that will spend the next six days trekking with you to
Uhuru Peak, the roof of Africa. The drive from Moshi is through coffee
farms and villages to Machame Gate and it takes just under an hour. The
road is paved for most of the way. Once you arrive, you'll spend about an
hour waiting at the gate while we registers your climb and the porters and
guides make final preparations.
At around 10am, you will begin hiking with your guides to Machame Camp,
the destination for your first day of hiking. The porters and cooks walk
ahead of the group to set up the camp in time for your arrival. The narrow
trail is steeper and more slippery than the 4WD track and you will want to
have your walking sticks with you. Continue on through the cloud forest
for another 1.5 hours until you reach a clearing where you will break and
eat lunch.
After lunch, you will hike through the cloud forest for another hour
before leaving the forest for the scrubland. As the forest thins, the
vegetation will change to include heathers, tall grasses and many species
of wildflowers. If the weather is clear you will also be able to see some
views of the surrounding area and your ultimate destination, Kibo Peak.
Continue on for another half an hour before reaching Machame Camp for hot
tea and snacks.
Day 3: Machame Camp (3,000m) to Shira Camp (3,840m)
Elevation Gain: 840 meters
Hiking Time: 5-6 hours
Distance: 7 kilometers
Although considered to be the easiest day on the Machame Route, the route
includes several strenuous uphill sections. You will be walking through
exposed heather and moorland. Carry plenty of drinking water, as the hike
can be quite hot on a clear day. During this section of the trail there
are several viewpoints from which you can see the plains and forests below
and Kibo and Mawenzi peaks above. As you gain altitude, the vegetation
changes: The trees diminish in size, giving way to Kilimanjaro's famous
high altitude plants, Scenecio kilimanjari and Lobelia deckenii. After
eating lunch, you will climb the Shira Plateau, created when Kibo's lava
flows filled up the Shira crater. Continue for another thirty minutes to
Shira Camp, where you will relax for the rest of the day.
Day 4: Shira Camp (3,840m) to Barranco Camp (3,950m)
Elevation Gain: 690 meters
Elevation Loss: 580 meters
Hiking Time: 5 to 6 hours
Distance: 10 kilometers
Although this up and down day ends with an elevation gain of only 110
meters, by early afternoon you will have climbed 690 meters to a height of
4,530 meters before beginning your descent to Barranco Camp. Although the
route is somewhat frustrating, this day is crucial for acclimatization.
After breakfast, continue east on the Shira Plateau for two hours before
reaching the junction for Shira and Lemosho Routes. Continue on through
the barren landscape for another half an hour before stopping for lunch.
Shortly after lunch you will reach the highest point of the day before
descending quickly to Barranco Camp. From the high point, you can see Lava
Tower, a 300-foot lava formation jutting out of the mountainside. Barranco
Camp is considered to be the most scenic campsite on the Machame Route.
From the campsite you will see magnificent views of Mount Meru, Heim
Glacier and Kibo's southern face.
Day 5: Barranco Camp (3,950m) to Barafu Camp (4,550m)
Elevation Gain: 600 meters
Hiking Time: 7 to 8 hours
Distance: 8 Kilometers
Leave Barranco Hut after an early breakfast to begin the long hike to
Barafu Camp. The day begins with an hour and a half scramble up the
Barranco Wall. This is the hardest part of the day and in some places you
will have to use your hands to pull your body up. After reaching the top,
you will make a short descent into the greener Karanga Valley before
continuing on to Barafu Camp. On the way to Barafu you will see several of
Kibo's glaciers as well as the junction that connects our descent route,
the Mweka trail, with the Machame trail. During day four you will hike by
the Heim, Kersten and Decken Glaciers. Although the way to Barafu is
bleak, alpine desert with little vegetation, Barafu Camp offers stunning
views of Kibo and Mawenzi peaks, and Rebmann Glacier. Try to sleep as soon
as you finish dinner as you will be waking up at midnight for your summit
hike.
Day 6: Barafu Camp (4,550m) to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) to Mweka Camp
(3,100m)
Elevation Gain: 1,345 meters
Elevation Loss: 2,795 meters
Hiking Time: 11-12 hours
Distance: 18 kilometers
At midnight you will begin your ascent to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in
Africa. For the next six hours, you will hike by flashlight. It is helpful
to use a headlamp so your arms are free during the ascent. The Machame
ascent to the crater rim is the most challenging part of the entire
six-day trek. For much of the hike you will walk on a gravel slope that
causes you to slip back slightly with every step forward. The going is
extremely slow until you reach the crater rim at Stella Point.
The hike from Stella Point to Uhuru Peak is a gradual climb and, as far as
hikes go, not very difficult. The altitude, however, makes the hike a
psychological battle, and you will need to go very slowly to reach the
top. The guide will advise you on how to make the hike easier. The crater
rim hike takes about forty-five minutes and you should reach Uhuru Peak
around sunrise. Take photos of your guide and group at the peak before
beginning the long descent to Mweka Camp. On the way down from Uhuru you
will enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain, crater, glaciers and
Tanzania. If it is a cloudy day, you will still have the luxury of the
gorgeous views of the clouds below. At Barafu Camp, eat breakfast, drink
lots of tea and take a short break. You still have another three hours to
go before reaching Mweka Camp, day five's destination.
Day 7: Mweka Camp (3,100m) to Mweka Gate (1,500m)
Elevation Loss: 1,600 meters
Hiking Time: 2 to 3 hours
Distance: 10 kilometers
After breakfast you'll finish the trek with a descent to Mweka Gate. Your
last hike on Kilimanjaro is a beautiful one, passing through the enormous
trees of the cloud forest. Watch your step during the descent, as the
trail can be extremely slippery. Our Land Rovers will be waiting at the
lower station of Mweka Gate to take you back to Moshi. You will be able to
buy T-shirts and sodas at the gate.
Day 8: After breakfast, depart for
your next destination, which is optional, either:
(a) The National Park (This can be arranged)
(b) Kilimanjaro International Airport
(c) Arusha Town
(d) Nairobi via border town Namanga.
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