The Machame route on Kilimanjaro is a seven day camping route which allows for excellent acclimatization and showcases the diverse habitats particularly well, from the belt of tropical rainforest to alpine meadow and moorland, and the moonscape of rock in the high desert to the snow and ice of the glaciated summit. It has been called the Whiskey route in the past and nowadays about 40% of all climbers on the mountain use it, as each day presents quite a distinct ecosystem to experience.
TRIP INFO
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1-30
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English & Swahili
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During the treck
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Medium to High
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January - March & June - October
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lightweight breathable shirts, pants for the rainforest, insulated jackets, waterproof shells , sturdy boots, socks & gloves
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5895m.
MACHAME ROUTE OVERVIEW
The Machame route on Kilimanjaro is a seven day camping route which allows for excellent acclimatisation and particularly diverse scenery. It has been called the Whiskey route in the past and nowadays about 35% of all climbers on the mountain use it.
In a matter of days you will climb Kilimanjaro from the equator up to an Arctic zone, moving through grasslands, tropical rainforest, alpine meadows, moorlands and high desert to snow and ice. Each day on this route presents quite a distinct ecosystem to experience, which is one reason it is so popular.
The other reason is that the seven day programme begins on the south west side of the mountain and traverses around to the south east side, enabling you to sleep at the same altitude for three consecutive nights which significantly aids altitude acclimatisation. This means that our summit success rate on this route is quite high at around 85%.
We only run seven day trips on Kilimanjaro which is the recommended minimum number of days by all the international mountain associations such as the UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation), plus our own assessment of mountain safety. The Machame route could be done in six days by missing out Karanga Valley and going straight to Barafu, but experience tells us that this leads to increased sickness and a much lower summit success rate.
From the start you will be speaking with experienced people who have climbed Kilimanjaro many times, including Gavin Bate who has been leading groups on the mountain regularly since 1994 and is always on hand for advice. We can give you an honest appraisal of the climb, about training for the mountain and what clothing and equipment you will need to buy or rent. This personal service extends to our staff iin Tanzania where AA Tanzania co-ordinator Castro Kapela will meet you and give a team briefing along with our guides.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Scenic “Whiskey Route” – Known for its breathtaking landscapes, from rainforest to alpine desert and glaciers.
- High Summit Success Rate – Longer acclimatization compared to shorter routes increases chances of reaching Uhuru Peak.
- Diverse Ecosystems – Trek through lush forests, moorlands, volcanic ridges, and icy summit zones.
- Iconic Views – Panoramic vistas of Mount Meru, Shira Plateau, and the Great Rift Valley
- Adventure Challenge – Steeper trails and rugged terrain make it ideal for trekkers seeking a rewarding climb.
- Cultural Experience – Interactions with local guides and porters enrich the journey with Tanzanian hospitality.
