Machame Route
The Whiskey Route — Kilimanjaro's most scenic trek with flexible 6–8 day options and tent camping for experienced adventurers.
The Scenic Whiskey Route
The Machame Route is Kilimanjaro's most scenic and popular trekking path, affectionately known as the "Whiskey Route" for its challenging terrain and dramatic views. Unlike the Marangu Route's steady ascent, Machame offers tent camping and a more adventurous experience through diverse ecosystems.
What truly sets Machame apart is its superior acclimatization design with multiple high-altitude hikes that follow the "climb high, sleep low" principle, resulting in significantly higher summit success rates (85–95%) compared to other routes. The iconic Baranco Wall scramble offers thrilling views and an unforgettable experience.
The route traverses spectacular ecosystems: from dense rainforest bursting with exotic birds, through open moorlands dotted with giant lobelias and groundsels, to the stark lunar landscape of the alpine desert. You'll experience true mountain camping with dramatically changing views each day.
Is Machame Right for You?
- Most scenic route on Kilimanjaro — diverse ecosystems daily
- Superior acclimatization design — highest success rates
- Baranco Wall scramble — thrilling and unforgettable experience
- Flexible duration — choose 6, 7, or 8 days based on fitness
- Fewer crowds than Marangu, especially on longer options
- Downhill finish via Mweka Route — shorter descent
- Tent camping required — need sleeping bag and outdoor comfort
- More challenging terrain — steeper ascents than Marangu
- Slightly higher cost than Marangu
- Different ascent and descent routes — more complex logistics
- Baranco Wall not suitable for those with fear of heights
Machame Route on the Map
Visual Guide
Elevation Profile
Route Itinerary
Your Kilimanjaro adventure begins at Machame Gate (1,800m), where your Haven Trails team completes registration with Tanzania National Parks Authority. The trail plunges you into lush montane rainforest filled with birdsong, the rustle of Colobus monkeys in the canopy, and ancient tree ferns.
The ascent is steady through wet, muddy terrain. After 4–5 hours, you arrive at Machame Camp perched on a small ridge overlooking the forest. Your porters set up tents and prepare dinner while you rest and acclimatize.
You break out of the rainforest into open moorland as vegetation transforms dramatically. Giant heather trees and otherworldly giant senecios (tree groundsels) line the path. Panoramic views of Kibo and Mawenzi peaks appear above the cloud layer.
Shira Camp (3,850m) sits on a plateau with expansive views. In the afternoon, your guides lead an acclimatization hike to about 4,000m, practicing the "climb high, sleep low" principle. Return to camp for hydration and an early dinner.
This is a crucial acclimatization day. You hike to Lava Tower (4,600m), a striking volcanic formation offering panoramic views. Then you descend into the dramatic Barranco Valley — following the "climb high, sleep low" principle that makes Machame's success rates exceptional.
Barranco Camp sits in an amphitheater-like landscape surrounded by impressive cliff walls. The altitude begins to make itself felt. Hydrate well, rest, and prepare for the iconic Baranco Wall tomorrow.
The morning's highlight: the legendary Baranco Wall! This is a 230-meter scramble using hands and feet over volcanic rock — thrilling but not technical rock climbing. All experience levels complete it with guide support and encouragement. The 360-degree views from the top are unforgettable.
After the wall, you hike to Karanga Camp (4,600m), a quieter, more intimate camp. Rest, eat well, and prepare for the final high-altitude push. This is the last calm day before summit night.
A short walk to Barafu Camp (4,673m), Machame's final camp before the summit push. Early arrival means afternoon rest, hydration, and preparation. Barafu sits on a saddle between Kibo and Mawenzi peaks, offering breathtaking two-peak views.
Dinner is served early — around 5 PM. Rest as much as possible from 7–11 PM, then prepare for the midnight wake-up call. Your guides will brief you thoroughly on the summit ascent and what to expect at extreme altitude.
The summit push begins at 1–2 AM after a midnight wake-up. Using headlamps and switchback paths, you climb the steep scree slope to Stella Point (5,739m) on the crater rim — this is the psychological summit. The thin air and cold demand every ounce of determination.
From Stella Point, continue 1 hour around the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) — Africa's highest point. Stand at the roof of Africa at sunrise, with glaciers beside you and the plains stretching to the horizon. This is your moment of triumph.
After celebrating, you descend all the way to Mweka Camp, then continue to Mweka Gate. Your porters celebrate with traditional songs and dances. Receive your official summit certificate, then transfer to your hotel for rest and recovery.
Your Kilimanjaro adventure begins at Machame Gate (1,800m), where your Haven Trails team completes registration. Trek through lush rainforest with Colobus monkeys in the canopy. After 4–5 hours arrive at Machame Camp. Porters set up tents and prepare dinner.
The forest opens to moorland. Giant senecios appear. Kibo's summit becomes visible. Afternoon acclimatization hike to 4,000m following "climb high, sleep low" principle. Return for dinner.
Hike to Lava Tower, then descend to dramatic Barranco Valley. "Climb high, sleep low" principle improves acclimatization. Cliff walls surround camp. Rest and prepare for Baranco Wall tomorrow.
Morning highlight: the legendary Baranco Wall! A 230-meter scramble using hands and feet over volcanic rock — thrilling but not technical. All experience levels complete it with guide support. The 360-degree views from the top are unforgettable.
After the wall, hike to Karanga Camp (4,600m). Rest, eat well. Tomorrow brings your crucial acclimatization day — a day that will significantly boost your summit success chance.
This is the critical reason the 7-day option achieves 90% summit success. Your body needs time to fully adapt to extreme altitude before the final push. Morning acclimatization hike to 4,900m+ with your guide, then return to Karanga to rest.
Lunch at camp, rest in afternoon. Evening health check with pulse oximetry. Guides assess your condition closely. Early dinner around 5 PM, sleep attempt 7–11 PM. This day makes the difference between thriving and struggling on summit night.
A short walk to Barafu Camp, your final camp. Early afternoon arrival allows complete rest, hydration, and final preparation. Barafu offers breathtaking two-peak views.
Dinner around 5 PM. Rest from 7–11 PM before the midnight summit push. Your guides will conduct final health checks and brief you thoroughly on summit night.
Summit night begins at 1–2 AM. Using headlamps and switchback paths, climb the steep scree slope to Stella Point (5,739m) on the crater rim. Your acclimatization gives you strength. Continue to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) — Africa's highest point.
Celebrate at sunrise at the roof of Africa with glaciers beside you. After photos and summit time, descend all the way to Mweka Gate. Your porters celebrate with traditional songs. Receive your official summit certificate, then transfer to your hotel for rest and celebration of your incredible achievement.
Your Kilimanjaro adventure begins at Machame Gate, where your Haven Trails team completes registration. Trek through lush rainforest with Colobus monkeys in the canopy. After 4–5 hours arrive at Machame Camp. Porters set up tents and prepare dinner.
Forest opens to moorland with panoramic peak views. Giant senecios appear. Afternoon acclimatization hike to 4,000m following "climb high, sleep low" principle. Return for dinner.
Hike to Lava Tower, then descend to dramatic Barranco Valley. "Climb high, sleep low" principle improves acclimatization. Cliff walls surround camp. Rest and prepare for Baranco Wall tomorrow.
Rest in camp with guided acclimatization hikes. Morning hike toward 4,500m+, return to Barranco. This day's focus on adaptation transforms your summit success potential. Afternoon rest with meals available anytime. Evening health checks. Sleep early for full recovery.
Well-rested, tackle the legendary Baranco Wall — a thrilling 230-meter scramble with stunning 360-degree views. After the wall, hike to Karanga Camp. Rest, eat well. Tomorrow brings another crucial acclimatization day.
This second dedicated acclimatization day at highest camp altitude is what sets the 8-day option apart. Morning hike to 4,900m+, return by afternoon. Guides monitor your condition closely. Rest, eat, hydrate. Complete recovery before summit night.
Your body is now optimally prepared for the final push. Evening briefing on summit protocol. Early dinner around 5 PM. Sleep attempt 7–11 PM. You are ready for Africa's highest point.
Short walk to Barafu Camp. Early afternoon arrival. Full rest, hydration, final preparation. Barafu's two-peak views inspire confidence. Dinner 5 PM. Rest 7–11 PM. You are optimally prepared.
Summit night begins at 1–2 AM. Climb the steep scree slope to Stella Point (5,739m) on the crater rim, using headlamps and switchbacks. Your acclimatization gives you strength. Continue to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) at sunrise — Africa's highest point.
Celebrate at the roof of Africa with glaciers beside you. After photos and summit time, descend all the way to Mweka Gate. Your porters celebrate with traditional songs. Receive your official summit certificate. Transfer to your hotel for rest and celebration of an incredible 8-day journey.
Overnight Stops
| Camp / Hut | Altitude | Zone | Night | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Machame Camp | 3,100m | Rainforest | Night 1 | Ridge-top camp; forest views; tents |
| Shira Camp | 3,850m | Moorland | Night 2 | Plateau setting; afternoon acclimatization hike |
| Barranco Camp | 3,950m | Alpine | Night 3 (6-day) / Night 3-4 (7&8-day) | Dramatic cliffs; Baranco Wall in morning |
| Karanga Camp | 4,600m | Alpine Desert | Night 4 (6-day) / Night 4-5 (7&8-day) | Intimate camp; quiet setting; acclimatization day option |
| Barafu Camp | 4,673m | Alpine Desert | Night 5 (6-day) / Night 6 (7-day) / Night 7 (8-day) | Final camp; two-peak views; midnight departure |
| Uhuru Peak ★ | 5,895m | Arctic Zone | — | Africa's highest point; glaciers & crater; sunrise summit |