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Nicknamed the ‘Whiskey Route’ for its adventurous nature, the Machame route is the premier choice for climbers seeking the best balance of challenge and success on Mount Kilimanjaro. Though considered more difficult than the Marangu route, the Machame is not technically harder; rather, its longer distance and the strategically designed ‘walk high, sleep low’ profile offer superior acclimatization, resulting in our exceptional 95% success rate.
The trek begins at Machame Gate (1800m), ascending through stunning rainforest before joining the Lemosho path at Shira Camp. From here, you traverse the southern side, conquering the iconic Barranco Wall before the final push to the summit, descending via the Mweka trail. Choose the 7-day hike for optimal acclimatization, or the 6-day option for experienced mountaineers.
Why Climb Machame with Infinity Savannah?
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The Machame Route, often called the “Whiskey Route,” offers one of the most scenic and highly successful paths to the summit of Kilimanjaro. It is considered a challenging, yet non-technical, trek that rewards hikers with spectacular views and excellent acclimatization.
Your climb with us is meticulously planned and fully supported, ensuring your focus remains on the experience and reaching the summit safely.
All trekkers need to organise their own flights to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). From JRO we will arrange a private transfer to your hotel. That night or early the next morning you will meet your local Infinity Savannah representative and have a full pre-climb briefing.
Transfer from your hotel to Machame Gate for registration. Our porters prepare and pack our supplies and luggage before we start our ascent along the forest trail to Machame Camp at 3000m. We will stay here overnight.
After breakfast we start walking, leaving the rainforest behind, and continue our ascent, crossing a small valley and up to a steep rocky ridge, covered with heather. Our route now turns west into a river gorge until we reach Shira Cave Camp. It will be colder tonight than the previous night with temperatures possibly falling below freezing.
Today we will climb up to 4600m to the base of the Lava Tower for lunch and acclimatisation. This will be our toughest day so far and you may, for the first time, feel the altitude. After lunch we will descend again by almost 650m to Barranco Camp, following the ‘walk high, sleep low’ golden rue of acclimatisation. Our descent to Barranco Camp takes about 2 hours and offers great opportunities to take some beautiful photographs of the Western Breach and Breach Wall. The camp is situated in a valley below the Breach and Great Barranco Wall.
A short, but fun, day starting with a scramble to the top of the Great Barranco Wall. We then traverse over scree to the Karanga Valley (3930m) beneath the icefalls of the Heim, Kersten and Decken Glaciers. We will stay overnight at Karanga campsite.
We leave Karanga campsite behind to meet the junction connecting with the Mweka descent trail. From here we continue up to Barafu Camp. Here we can rest, enjoy dinner, and prepare for the summit day. The camp offers amazing views of the summit and the two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo.
You will be woken around 23:30 with tea and biscuits. We start our trek to the summit between the Rebman and Ratzel glaciers through heavy scree up to Stella Point on the crater rim. This is the most mentally and physically challenging part of the trek. At Stella Point (5732m), we will stop for a short rest and hopefully be in time to witness the magnificent sunrise (weather permitting). We are now only an hour away from the summit, Uhuru Peak (5895m), the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the continent of Africa. From the summit, we descend down to Mweka camp site, via Barafu Camp for lunch. Trekking poles will be needed for the loose scree going down to Mweka Camp (3100m). Later in the evening, we will enjoy our last dinner on the mountain and a well-earned sleep.
Your final day on the trek, departing after breakfast we descend a further 1300m to the Mweka Park Gate to pick up your summit certificates from the Park Headquarters. Transfer to your hotel.
After a much needed nights rest, we will bid you goodbye. If you have arranged airport transfers with us or a safari / Zanzibar trip, we will collect you in the morning for your onward journey.

Excellent experienced team of guides, porters and chefs who make the experience that much more comfortable and enjoyable for you to help you reach your destination, mine being the Kilimanjaro summit! Would definitely recommend using them.
