6 Days Machame route : Africa Natural Safari
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For those
who only have six days to climb Kilimanjaro, the Machame route is the best
choice because of its acclimatization profile. Compared to other six day
routes, the Machame route exposes the climber to higher elevations quicker (day
three) which kickstarts the body's adaptation to altitude. However, this route
requires that a person be in good shape to be able to tackle the challenging
elevation gains and losses.The six day Machame variation is a difficult route.
In particular, day four combined with day five makes for a very hard schedule.
Day four is a full day of hiking from Barranco to Barafu. Then after dinner and
a partial night's sleep, the very long and strenuous summit day begins around
midnight. The 6 day Machame route requires 19-24 hours of demanding walking, at
extremely high elevation, with only 4-6 hours of sleep.
1 day Machame Gate to
Machame Camp
Elevation (ft): 5,400ft to 9,400ft ,Distance:
11 km ,Hiking Time: 5-7 hours ,Habitat: Rain Forest
The drive
from Moshi to the Mount Kilimanjaro National Park Gate takes about 50 minutes.
The journey passes through the village of Machame which is located on the lower
slopes of the mountain. We now leave the park gate and walk through the rain
forest on a winding trail up a ridge. Lower down, the trail can be muddy and
slippery. Gaiters and trekking poles are a good idea here. We continue a short
distance until we reach the Machame Camp.
2 days Machame Camp to Shira
Camp
Elevation (ft): 9,400ft to 12,500ft ,
Distance: 5 km ,Hiking Time: 4-6 hours , Habitat: Moorland
After
breakfast, we leave the glades of the rain forest and continue on an ascending
path, crossing the little valley walking along a steep rocky ridge, covered
with heather, until the ridge ends. The route now turns west onto a river
gorge. Time for rest, dinner, and overnight at the Shira campsite.
3 days Shira Camp to Lava
Tower to Barranco Camp
Elevation (ft): 12,500ft to 13000 ft
, Distance: 10 km, Hiking Time: 6-8 hours , Habitat: Semi Desert
From the
Shira Plateau, we continue to the east up a ridge, passing the junction towards
the peak of Kibo. As we continue, our direction changes to the South East
towards the Lava Tower, called the "Shark's Tooth." Shortly after the
tower, we come to the second junction which brings us up to the Arrow Glacier
at an altitude of 16,000ft. We now continue down to the Barranco Hut at an
altitude of 13,000ft. Here we rest, enjoy dinner, and overnight. Although you
end the day at the same elevation as when you started, this day is very
important for acclimatization and will help your body prepare for summit day.
4 day Barranco Camp to
Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
Elevation (ft): 13,000ft to 15,000ft,
Distance: 9km, Hiking Time: 8-10 hours, Habitat: Alpine Desert
After
breakfast, we leave Barranco and continue on a steep ridge passing the Barranco
Wall, to the Karanga Valley campsite. Then, we leave Karanga and hit the
junction which connects with the Mweka Trail. We continue up to the Barafu Hut.
At this point, you have completed the South Circuit, which offers views of the
summit from many different angles. Here we make camp, rest, enjoy dinner, and
prepare for the summit day. The two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo are to be seen
from this position.
5 days Barafu Camp to Summit
to Mweka Hut
Elevation (ft): 15,300ft to 19,345ft
(and down to 10,000ft) , Distance: 5 km ascent / 12 km descent , Hiking Time:
7-8 hours ascent / 4-6 hours descent , Habitat: Arctic
Very early
in the morning (midnight to 2am), we continue our way to the summit between the
Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers. You head in a northwesterly direction and ascend
through heavy screed towards Stella Point on the crater rim. This is the most
mentally and physically challenging portion of the trek.
At Stella
Point (18,600 ft), you will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded with the
most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see (weather permitting). From
Stella Point, you may encounter snow all they way on your 1-hour ascent to the
summit. At Uhuru Peak, you have reached the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro
and the continent of Africa. Faster hikers will see the sunrise from the
summit.
From the
summit, we now make our descent continuing straight down to the Mweka Hut camp
site, stopping at Barafu for lunch. You will want gaiters and trekking poles
for the loose gravel going down. Mweka Camp is situated in the upper forest and
mist or rain can be expected in the late afternoon. Later in the evening, we
enjoy our last dinner on the mountain and a well-earned sleep.
6 days Mweka Camp to Moshi
Elevation (ft): 10,000ft to 5400ft ,
Distance: 10 km , Hiking Time: 3-4 hours, Habitat: Rain Forest
After
breakfast, we continue the descent down to the Mweka Park Gate to receive your
summit certificates. At lower elevations, it can be wet and muddy. Gaiters and
trekking poles will help. Shorts and t-shirts will probably be plenty to wear
(keep rain gear and warmer clothing handy).From the gate, you continue another
hour to Mweka Village. A vehicle will meet you at Mweka village to drive you
back to hotel in Moshi
Included
- Park fees, camping fees & rescue fees
- 18% VAT on tour fees & services
- 3 Season mountain tents
- Double layered Sleeping Mats
- Transportation to & from the mountain gate
- Professional mountain guides, cooks and porters
- 3 meals daily while on the mountain
- Filtered water throughout the trek
- Pre & Post Trek accommodation at the Parkview Inn
- Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA), Kilimanjaro Association of Tour Operators (KIATO)
- 2- way private airport transfers
Not Included
- Flights
- Tips to mountain crew
- Items of a personal nature
- Laundry Services
- A doctor for the group
- Portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is extra (US$70 per toilet + toilet tent)
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