6 Days Join group Mount Kilimanjaro climbing

6 Days Machame route

 Machame Route is a popular option among hikers seeking a six-day trek to reach the summit of Africa’s highest peak. The route is known for its scenic beauty, with hikers passing through lush rainforests, moorlands, and alpine deserts. The trek is considered challenging due to the altitude and steep inclines, but a gradual ascent over six days allows for proper acclimatization and a greater chance of successful summiting. The route passes various landmarks such as Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, and Barranco Wall before reaching the summit via Stella Point or Uhuru Peak. Accommodation: camping tents to mountain, with meals provided by experienced guides and porters. Overall, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Machame Route is a rewarding and unforgettable journey for those who are physically fit and mentally prepared for the challenges ahead.

Day 1: Machame Camp

From the Machame Gate, climbers ascend through lush rainforests, enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The route is known for its steep ascents and challenging terrain, and climbers must be physically fit and mentally prepared for the journey ahead.

Despite its difficulties, the Machame Route is one of the most popular and scenic routes up Kilimanjaro. It takes climbers through a variety of landscapes, from rainforest to alpine desert to glacial zones, and offers incredible views of the mountain and surrounding plains. Summiting Kilimanjaro is an incredible accomplishment, and climbers who choose the Machame Route should prepare for a challenging but rewarding experience.

Day 2: Shira Cave Camp

Shira cave Camp is one scenic camping site on Mount Kilimanjaro. It is located at an altitude of 3,010 meters above sea level and is situated on the southern slopes of the mountain. The camp is often used by hikers as a starting point for their trek up Kilimanjaro via the Machame Route, which is known for its stunning views and diverse terrain.
 It is surrounded by beautiful vegetation, including giant heather, moorland, and wildflowers. The temperatures at Machame Camp can be quite chilly, so hikers should come prepared with warm clothing.
Machame Camp is typically the second stop on the Machame Route, after the starting point at Machame Gate. From here, hikers will continue their ascent to Shira Camp, Barranco Camp, Karanga Camp, and then finally, Uhuru Peak.

Day 3: Baranko Camp

This is a third camp on this scenic route, this short distant  camp encourages one to push their limits and develop their physical and mental strength. Baranko camp offers a   a great camping environment with the good view of the Moshi town.  During this trip, the route will help individuals achieve their fitness goals.

Overall, Baranko camp is a great way to challenge oneself and achieve new heights in fitness and health.

Day 4: Barafu Camp

Barafu Camp is a high-altitude base camp located at an elevation of 4,673 meters (15,331 feet) on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. It is the last camp before the final ascent to the summit. The camp is also known as the “last water point” as it is the last place where climbers can get water before the summit attempt. The word “barafu” means “ice” in Swahili, and the camp is named after the glaciers that surround it. The campsite is notorious for its harsh weather conditions, with high winds and temperatures dropping as low as -15°C at night. Many climbers opt to rest and acclimatize at Barafu before attempting the summit push, which typically starts at midnight. Despite its difficulty, the camp offers breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys below and is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for those brave enough to take on the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.

Day 5: Barafu Camp to Mweka Camp

One of the most unique features of Mweka camp is the jaw-dropping vistas it provides. From this picturesque haven, travelers can experience panoramic views of the enchanting Kibo Peak – the highest point in all of Africa. This rewarding view can only be found at Shira camp making it truly a mesmerizing location that should not be missed.

Day 6: Mweka Camp to check out of the park