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9 Days Private Collection

9 Day Machame Route Climb

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$2,963

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Duration 9 Days
Difficulty Challenging
Style Private
Location Tanzania
Overview

The Experience

What this journey is about and what you can expect.

The Machame Route, often referred to as the "Whiskey Route," begins on the south western side of Mount Kilimanjaro and can be completed in 6 to 7 days. Known for its stunning scenery, it is a popular choice among photographers and nature lovers. The route follows a "hike high, sleep low" strategy, enhancing acclimatization and making it a favorable option for climbers. Throughout the journey, climbers transition from lush forests to moorland and glacier areas, showcasing the diverse landscapes of Kilimanjaro. The adventure concludes at the Mweka Gate, marking the end of a memorable trek.

Route Map

Route Map

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Journey

Day by Day Itinerary

A clear day-by-day breakdown so you know what to expect from start to finish.

Day 1

Arrival in Kilimanjaro

You will be picked up at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) by an Ahsante Tours representative and transferred to your hotel in Moshi town. Your guide will brief you on your upcoming trek and do an equipment check to make sure you have all the necessary mountain gear. Gear which is missing can be rented on this day.
Stay: Kibo Palace Moshi
Day 2

Machame Gate (1,817m / 5,961ft) to Machame Camp (3,021m / 9,911ft)

Half an hour drive from Moshi lies the gate to the Machame route, where you will complete park registrations, then you are off on your 6-day trek. The first section of the route climbs steadily and passes through magnificent, dense rainforest. This path is less well-trodden so it can get somewhat overgrown in places and it is often wet and muddy underfoot.
Distance: 10 km / 6.2 mi
Duration: 6–7 hours
Stay: Machame Camp
Day 3

Machame Camp (3,021m / 9,911ft) to Shira Camp (3,830m / 12,566ft)

Our route continues on up through the forest until we reach the steep ascent onto the Shira Plateau, where there are rewarding views of the mountain. Looking back, you will be able to see Mt Meru rising high above Arusha City in the distance.
Distance: 4.8 km / 3 mi
Duration: 5–6 hours
Stay: Shira Camp
Day 4

Shira Camp (3,830m / 12,566ft) to Barranco Camp (3,972m / 13,031ft)

Walking now on high moorland, the landscape changes the entire character of the trek. We traverse the southwest side of Kilimanjaro, passing underneath the Lava Tower and the final section of the Western Breach and finally reach camp. The day has been spent at altitude (up to 4,600m), but we have followed the mountaineering code of walk high, sleep low to aid your body's acclimatization to altitude.
Distance: 10 km / 6.2 mi
Duration: 7–8 hours
Stay: Barranco Camp
Day 5

Barranco Camp to Karanga Valley Camp

After a good night's rest and breakfast, we set off on our walk to Barafu camp at 4,640m. The limb will take us across desolate scree slopes with no vegetation around us at all. It's a tough steep walk made more difficult by the altitude. On arriving at camp we eat and spend the afternoon resting as we prepare for a long night and day ahead. It is important to keep hydrated and warm. We have an early dinner and then try to get some sleep as we will be getting up at between 11 pm and 12 pm to start the climb to the summit.
Distance: 8.5 km / 5.3 mi
Duration: 7–8 hours
Stay: Karanga Camp
Day 6

Karanga Camp (3,963m / 13,002ft) to Barafu Camp (4,640m / 15,223ft)

We start off at around midnight, and walk steeply upwards to the summit glaciers. We will be climbing scree for 4 to 5 hours but gain incredible height over a short distance. The views are spectacular. We should be on the crater rim at Stella Point (5,739m) as the first rays of the sun hit us. Spectacular ice cliffs within the crater surround us and the views to jagged Mawenzi peak and beyond are breathtaking. Another hour's walking takes us to the summit, Uhuru Peak (5,895m). We begin our descent by returning to Stella Point and then descending on scree slope and track back to Barafu Camp for breakfast, before finally heading down to Millennium Camp for a long well-earned rest.
Distance: 13.4 km / 8.3 mi
Duration: 12–15 hours
Stay: Barafu Camp
Day 7

Barafu Camp (4,640m / 15,223ft) to UHURU PEAK (5,895m / 19,340ft) & down to Millennium Camp (3,790m / 12,434ft)

A gentle trek takes us down through the rainforest to Mweka Gate, where we complete park formalities and receive certificates, which you can hang up with pride! We are then met by our vehicles and return to the hotel in Moshi, where you can treat yourself to a welcome shower (and a cold beer or two!) before our big celebration.
Distance: 12.1 km / 7.5 mi
Duration: 6–7 hours
Stay: Weru Weru River Lodge
Day 8

Trek Millennium Camp (3,790m / 12,434ft) to Mweka Gate (1,630m / 5,348ft)

The day is left free to wind down after the trek before your flight home. Depending on flight times you could go and explore Moshi town and grab some souvenirs before heading to the airport.
We also welcome you to spare an hour of your day to plant a tree, as part of our environmental conservation efforts in the Kilimanjaro region.
Safari and Zanzibar add-ons are available if you wish to continue exploring Tanzania.
Stay: Weruweru River Lodge
Day 9

Depart Kilimanjaro

The day is left free to rest and relax after a long, challenging week of trekking. You can choose to extend for Zanzibar Beach Experiences or Wildlife Safari in Near National Park Like Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park, or if your schedule is not allowing you for safari Extension, you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro Airport to fly home.
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What's covered

Included & Excluded

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Included
  • Airport transfers
  • Professional mountain guides, cooks & porters
  • All park fees & permits
  • Accommodation as listed
  • All meals on the mountain
  • Rescue & safety equipment
  • Pre-trek briefing
  • Summit certificate
  • Fair porter treatment policy
  • Tipping ceremony organization
Excluded
  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal trekking gear
  • Tips for mountain crew
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Optional activities
  • Safari/Zanzibar extensions
Investment

2025/2026 Rates

Prices are quoted in USD per person sharing, based on group size. No hidden fees.

Group Size Mid-Range
2 Travelers $2,963
4 Travelers $2,815
6 Travelers $2,667
8 Travelers $2,607
10 Travelers $2,519

FAQs

Quick answers to common questions about this trip.

What is the Machame Route?
Known as the "Whiskey Route", Machame is one of the most popular and scenic routes to Kilimanjaro's summit. It offers a challenging but highly rewarding climb with breathtaking landscapes.
How long does it take?
6–7 days. Adding an extra day improves acclimatization and summit success.
What is the success rate?
Around 95%, thanks to its "hike high, sleep low" acclimatization profile.
What kind of accommodation is available?
Camping only. Climbers sleep in tents at designated campsites.
What is the scenery like?
Dramatic and diverse: lush rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and stunning glaciers near the summit.
Is it crowded?
Yes, it's popular and busy in peak seasons but its beauty and success rate make it a favorite.
Where is Mount Kilimanjaro located?
Mount Kilimanjaro is situated in northern Tanzania, near the Kenyan border, within Kilimanjaro National Park.
Do I need technical climbing skills to summit Kilimanjaro?
No. Kilimanjaro is a non-technical climb, meaning no ropes or specialized climbing gear are required. However, good physical fitness and proper acclimatization are crucial to reach the summit successfully.
What happens if some members need to turn back before the summit?
No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the group accordingly to needs and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance to the peak or cannot proceed at any point in time, they can wait for the other group climbers to come back, or can go down with a guide following the same way, or take a lateral path to the descent route.
Can I hike Mount Kilimanjaro without a tour company?
No, you need a tour company when hiking Mt Kilimanjaro, because the minimum number of days to hike Mt Kilimanjaro is 5 days. During this time you need food, water, and someone to guide you and carry some of your needs (items/materials). All these services are provided by a tour company. The regulation was established to guide this activity and therefore TANAPA deals with Tanzania-registered tour companies when doing all climbing arrangements and not natural individuals.
Is airport transfer included?
Yes, we provide complimentary pick-up and drop-off from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK) for all our package bookings.
Do I need a Visa for Tanzania?
Most travelers need a visa. You can obtain an E-Visa online beforehand or a Visa on Arrival ($50 USD or $100 USD for US citizens). Please check your specific country requirements.
What about dietary requirements?
We cater to all dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and halal. Please inform us at the time of booking so our chefs can prepare accordingly.

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