MACHAME ROUTE
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Machame Route, also known as the “Whiskey Route,” is one of the most popular and scenic routes for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. It offers a diverse range of landscapes and a challenging but rewarding trekking experience.
Overview of the Machame Route
Duration: Typically 6-7 days
Distance: Approximately 62 kilometers (38.5 miles)
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Popularity: High
Scenery: Diverse and spectacular, offering a wide range of vistas
Key Features
1. Accommodation: Unlike the Marangu Route, the Machame Route involves camping in tents. Porters carry the camping equipment, and campsites are set up at designated spots along the route.
2. Campsites:
- Machame Camp: The first campsite after the initial trek through the rainforest.
- Shira Camp: Located on the Shira Plateau, offering views of Kibo Peak.
- Barranco Camp: Situated in the shadow of the Great Barranco Wall.
- Karanga Camp: Often used for acclimatization before the final ascent.
- Barafu Camp: The base camp for the summit push.
- Mweka Camp: The descent route ends here.
3. Scenic Beauty: The Machame Route is known for its stunning and varied landscapes, including lush rainforests, moorlands, alpine deserts, and breathtaking views from various vantage points. The trek also includes a challenging climb up the Barranco Wall.
4. Better Acclimatization: The route follows the “climb high, sleep low” principle, which helps with acclimatization. This increases the chances of successfully reaching the summit compared to routes with a more rapid ascent.