Mount Kilimanjaro Trek, Machame Route
Tanzania
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9 days
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Highlights Of Your 9-Days Mt Kenya Kilimanjaro Climbing , Trekking ... Machame Route

The Lemosho is one of the prettiest and most varied Kilimanjaro routes. It also offers a very good success rate for summiting; a very important consideration!
The Lemosho route gifts its trekker’s truly gorgeous scenery. During a Lemosho route Kilimanjaro trek, you hike through lush rainforest, then Afro-alpine moorland, followed by alpine desert, and finally the arctic world of the summit.

Highlights

  • Africa’s tallest peak (Roof of Africa).
  • World’s tallest free standing mountain.
  • Africa's sunrise from the above.
  • Moorlands scenary.
  • Snow capped Mt. Kilimanjaro.

1: Nairobi/ Arusha - Moshi

Depart Nairobi on a road transfer for Moshi via Namanga border post. After going through the Immigration office, you proceed on to Arusha where you get a brief stopover for lunch. Later proceed on to Moshi arriving by 4 p.m. overnight at the Spring Land Hotel on B/B basis.

Jambo! Welcome to Tanzania. Your hike begins in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Moshi. The hotel is a short walk from the village’s bustling market and some excellent coffee shops. Your trip starts with a full briefing and kit inspection by an experienced Kilimanjaro climber. After the meeting, fuel up on a hearty dinner and get a good night’s rest ready to start your climb tomorrow.

2: Machame Gate – Machame Camp

Meet your guide after breakfast and take the opportunity to organise your gear before setting off on a 1-hour transfer by road to the Machame Gate – the south western entrance to the Mt Kilimanjaro National Park. Begin your hike around lunch time, starting with a pleasant stroll through the rainforest, where many species of brightly coloured birds can be seen.

Set up camp at Machame in the mid-afternoon ready for your first night on Kilimanjaro. The huts fell into disrepair some years ago, so with the help of the porters you will set up tents for the night. Enjoy an evening meal prepared by the porters and savour the first night of sleeping outdoors.

3: Machame Camp - Shira Camp

Your second day on the mountain takes you out of the rainforest and up a steep ridge into moor land. Watch as the vegetation grows sparser as you ascend along the path to the Shira Plateau – soon, several distinct species, including the giant groundsel and lobelia, will be the only plants dominating the harsh landscape. Spend the night camping on the edge of the plateau and be treated to a golden sunset over the snow-dusted peaks of Kibo.

4: Shira Camp – Barranco Camp

Enjoy a fantastic walk as you continue through the rolling landscape and deep river valleys. The undulating landscape offers a great chance to acclimatise and as you ascend to the more rugged areas of the mountain, there are great views of the Kibo Massif and its magnificent surrounds.

Tonight is spent at Barranco Camp.

5: Karanga Valley

Today is an important acclimatisation day as you’re only going to be walking during the morning. First, climb the Barranco Wall (not a technical climb) and then follow the Kibo South Circuit. If the weather is clear, you can expect to have some magnificent views of Kibo's southern glaciers. Arrive at your camp around lunchtime and rest your legs as you enjoy great views by the river in the Karanga Valley.

6: Barafu Camp / Uhuru Peak

From Karanga, head up to the intersection of the South Circuit and the Mweka route where you’ll start climbing up a ridge to Barafu Hut. Barafu is Swahili for ‘ice’ – it can be very cold here at night! You should arrive at Barafu around late lunchtime, allowing plenty of time to rest before the final summit attempt very early tomorrow morning.

7: Uhuru Peak/ Millennium Camp or Mweka Camp

At around midnight you’ll be woken by the guides with some hot tea and biscuits to give you energy before the long, difficult ascent up scree, and sometimes snow, to Stella Point (5780 metres). Pass the giant Rebmann Glacier en route and hopefully arrive at Stella Point in time for sunrise and superb views of the crater, the glacier glistening in the morning sun.

From Stella it’s a further 1-hour hike along the rim of the crater to Uhuru Peak (5896 metres), the highest point in Africa. From the summit, take in unforgettable views of the crater, the ice fields and the vast and distant East African plains below. After photos and back-patting, begin your descent. Back at Barafu Camp, enjoy a well- earned lunch and much thicker air! After lunch, continue on to Mweka Camp for the night and have a well-deserved rest.

8: Moshi

Today you’ll continue to descend the mountain, traversing alpine meadows and rainforest to the Mweka park gate. From Mweka Camp to the Mweka gate, trek for 10 kilometres (approximately 3–4 hours) descending a total of 1300 metres (4300 feet).

Enjoy some lunch after checking out of the park and then transport back to the hotel for a relaxing shower – a real treat after the physical exertions of the last few days! Tonight, gather with your trekking companions for a meal, sharing your experiences of the past six days on the mountain.

9: Moshi

With no activities or trekking planned for today, you are free to depart at any time. Transfers to Kilimanjaro Airport or a shuttle to Nairobi can be arranged locally – please speak to your leader at your welcome meeting if you wish to organise this.

What’s Included

  • Park fees to the mentioned park.
  • Camping fees.
  • Mountain tents, & sleeping mats.
  • Accommodation; Mountain huts/ camping at private campsites where applicable.
  • Rescue - emergency evacuation (not flying doctor).
  • Services of expert local mountain guides, porters and cooks.
  • Statutory taxes and local levies.
  • All meals as per itinerary.
  • Special meal requests for vegetarians/ meat eaters alike.
  • Road transfers to and from the mountains.
  • Pulse oximeter.
  • First aid kit.
  • Emergency oxygen.
  • Katady filtered water throughout the trek.
  • Laundry, drinks & meals not specified.
  • Passport and visa costs.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Accommodation pre and post the safari.
  • Tips & gratuities for porters and guides.
  • Hiking gear.
  • Medical and personal insurance cover.
  • All expenses of personal nature (e.g. Activities etc.)

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