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Overview
The Machame (Whiskey) Route is Kilimanjaro’s most popular camping route. It is a rugged combination of routes that starts through the rainforest at Machame village on the southwest side of the mountain and in six days rises to the edge of the Shira Plateau, descends into the beautiful Great Barranco Valley, and then circles the Kibo Massif counter-clockwise through the alpine desert to Barafu Camp. From here the trek to the summit is by night to the crater rim on the steep scree slopes of the east-southeast-oriented Mweka Road. The trek winds through beautiful scenery, which changes dramatically each day. The six-day trek is physically challenging for most people
Highlights
- MACHAME GATE (5 950 ft. / 1 815 mt.) ~ MACHAME CAMP (9 850 ft. / 3 000 m)
- MACHAME CAMP ~ SHIRA CAMP (12,600 ft./ 3,840 m)
- SHIRA CAMP ~ BARRANCO CAMP (12 950 ft./3 950 m)
- BARRANCO CAMP ~ BARAFU CAMP (15 200 ft./ 4 630 m)
- BARAFU CAMP ~ UHURU PEAK (19,340 ft./5,895 mt.) ~ MWEKA CAMP (10,200 ft./3,110 m)
- MWEKA CAMP ~ MWEKA GATE (1,830 m / 6,000 ft.)