7 Day Mount Kilimanjaro Climb via Machame Route (High Summit Success)

10 days Not CancellableMin 2 participantsPickup availableInstant confirmationGuided Operated by Allday in Africa Limited

Why we love it?

This 10-day adventure in Tanzania combines time in Arusha with a challenging 7-day climb of Mount Kilimanjaro via the Machame Route. You’ll experience diverse ecosystems from the Tropical Rainforest Zone at Machame Camp to the Moorland Heather Zone at Shira 2 Camp, progressing through the Alpine Desert Zone with stops at Barranco Camp and the Great Barranco Wall. The itinerary includes airport transfers, hotel stays in Arusha before and after the climb, park fees, mountain permits, and support from professional English-speaking guides and porters. Full-board mountain meals and purified drinking water are provided throughout the trek, making this expedition suited for travelers prepared for a physically demanding ascent combined with cultural immersion in northern Tanzania.

Inclusions

  • 1. All Airport transfers (Kilimanjaro Airport/Arusha Airport)
  • 2. Two nights (double occupancy) at a Hotel / Accommodation based on the package you have selected in Arusha to the beginning of the climb. One night (double occupancy) at Hotel / Accommodation based on the package you have selected in Arusha subsequent to climb on Bed & Breakfast.
  • 3. Transfers from and to your Hotel in Arusha and the Kilimanjaro Park entrance.
  • 4. Free complimentary transfers around the city of Arusha on Classic and Premium packages
  • 5. All Park fees, Government Taxes and Mountain Permits
  • 6. Professional English-speaking Mountain guides and porters. (A head guide of your preffered language is available)
  • 7. Full-board Mountain meals prepared by private chef
  • 8. Purified drinking water
  • 9. Emergency evacuation fees
  • 10. Safety and medical check-ups
  • 11. Safe Room and Storage on Classic and Premium packages
  • 12. Larger, private tents with comfort mattresses and pillows on Classic and Premium packages
  • 13. Trekking Poles on Classic and Premium packages
  • 14. Sleeping Bags on Classic and Premium packages. 
  • 15. Duffel Bags
  • 16. Portable flush toilet and shower tent on Premium packages
  • 17. Complementary post-climb spa massage at Gran Melia (Voucher will be provided) on Premium packages
  • 18. Professional photographer service on Classic and Premium packages
  • 19. Dedicated support team
  • 20. The following medical equipment during the climb:
  • Oxygen Tanks
  • Pulse Oximeter
  • Gamow Bag
  • Automated External Defibrillator
  • Stethoscope
  • Infrared thermometer
  • Water Purification System

Exclusions

  • 1. Medical and Travel insurance (Need to cover any medical expenses or trip cancellation) - The Insurance Should cover up to 6,000m above sea level
  • 2. Personal climbing gear listed for you in our “Mt. Kilimanjaro Packing List” unless stated otherwise
  • 3. Personal Items
  • 4. Recommended $300 – 350$ total per person allocated as tips to our Allday in Africa Kilimanjaro guides and porters Team.
  • 5. Any International flights
  • 6. Tanzanian Visa
  • 7. Any item not listed in the inclusions

Itinerary

Hotel pickup in Zanzibar or Arusha

Day 1

Welcome to Tanzania

  • Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), you’ll be met by a member of our team for a personal meet and greet. Transfer to your Hotel / accommodation in Arusha which varies based on the package selected (approx. 1 hour drive).

Day 2

Rest and Final Preparation Day

  • Our guides will come by the hotel to check your gear

    Our guides will come by the hotel to check your gear. After our gear check, we will have a climbing briefing meeting

    with our guides. Afterwards, we have the rest of the day to get any last minute things that may be needed for

    your trip. Overnight at Hotel / accommodation in Arusha which varies based on the package selected.

Day 3

Trek Day #1, Tropical Rainforest Zone - Machame Camp

  • Drive Time

    Drive Time: ~2 hours

    Trek Time: ~5–7 hours

    Distance: ~6 miles / 9.7 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 5,718 ft / 1,748 m (Machame Gate)

    Ending Elevation: 9,350 ft / 2,850 m (Machame Camp)

    Elevation Gain: ~3,632 ft / 1,102 m

    We depart Arusha in the morning for a scenic drive to Machame Gate on the southern side of the mountain. After registration and meeting your crew, we officially begin our climb. Today’s route winds through the lush Tropical Rainforest Zone. Expect dense canopy, earthy trails, and sightings of Colobus monkeys and other wildlife. After a 5–7 hour trek through this vibrant ecosystem, we reach Machame Camp — our first night on the mountain. You’ll settle into camp life with hot food, mountain hospitality, and your first taste of sleeping under the stars on Kilimanjaro.

Day 4

Trek Day #2, Moorland Heather Zone - Shira 2 Camp

  • Trek Time

    Trek Time: ~4–6 hours

    Distance: ~3.5 miles / 5.6 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 9,350 ft / 2,850 m

    Ending Elevation: 12,621 ft / 3,847 m

    Elevation Gain: ~3,271 ft / 997 m

    We begin our ascent through the final stretch of the Rainforest Zone, quickly entering the Heather and Moorland ecosystems. Trees give way to surreal plant life, volcanic boulders, and sweeping views. This is one of the more scenic days, with varied terrain and great acclimatization. After a midday break, we continue across open moorland until we reach Shira 2 Camp, perched on the plateau at 12,621 ft. This is your first night sleeping above 12,000 ft — and your first panoramic view of Kibo Peak.

  • Trek Time

    Trek Time: ~5–6 hours

    Distance: ~5.5 miles / 9 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 12,621 ft / 3,847 m (Shira 2 Camp)

    Ending Elevation: 15,091 ft / 4,600 m (Lava Tower Camp)

    Elevation Gain: ~2,470 ft / 753 m

    Today we make a direct push from Shira 2 Camp to Lava Tower Camp — one of the most iconic and dramatic sections of the climb. We gain significant altitude, crossing into the stark and barren Alpine Desert Zone, where the air thins and the landscape feels almost lunar. The terrain becomes rockier and more exposed as we climb. After a steady ascent, we arrive at Lava Tower Camp (15,091 ft / 4,600 m) in time for a hot lunch and well-earned rest. This is one of the highest and most visually striking camps on the mountain — sitting at the base of the Lava Tower monolith itself. We spend the night here to maximize acclimatization before descending slightly tomorrow. If conditions allow and you’re feeling strong, you may also have the option to climb Lava Tower for bonus altitude exposure and unforgettable views.

  • Trek Time

    Trek Time: ~6–7 hours

    Distance: ~6.2 miles / 10 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 15,091 ft / 4,600 m (Lava Tower Camp)

    Lowest Elevation: 13,066 ft / 3,983 m (Barranco Camp)

    Ending Elevation: 13,106 ft / 3,994 m (Karanga Camp)

    Net Elevation Loss: ~1,985 ft / 606 m (down then back up)

    After a night at high elevation, we descend from Lava Tower to Barranco Camp — dropping nearly 2,000 ft in

    a few hours. This descent gives your body a powerful acclimatization boost and helps balance the altitude

    gain from yesterday. We stop briefly at Barranco Camp to rest and hydrate before taking on the Great Barranco Wall, a 1,000 ft

    rock face that looks more intimidating than it is. With hands-on guidance from our expert team, you’ll climb the switchbacks up the Wall — one of the most rewarding and scenic parts of the trek. From the top, we continue along ridges and valleys to Karanga Camp (13,106 ft / 3,994 m). By the time we arrive, you’ll have completed a major loop of descent, ascent, and acclimatization — setting you up for a safer and stronger summit push.

  • Trek Time

    Trek Time: ~4–5 hours

    Distance: ~2.5 miles / 4 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 13,106 ft / 3,994 m

    Ending Elevation: 15,239 ft / 4,644 m

    Elevation Gain: ~2,133 ft / 650 m

    From Karanga, we continue our gradual ascent to Barafu Camp — our base for the summit push. The air is thin, the landscape barren, but spirits are high. We aim to reach camp by early afternoon to rest, eat, and prepare for the summit. After dinner, we go to sleep early. Wake-up call is at 11:00 PM — summit night begins at midnight.

Day 8

Trek Day #6, Arctic Zone Uhuru Peak - Midnight Summit

  • Summit Ascent Time

    Summit Ascent Time: ~6–7 hours

    Descent to Mweka Time: ~6–8 hours

    Total Distance: ~12.4 miles / 20 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 15,239 ft / 4,644 m (Barafu Camp) 

    Summit Elevation: 19,341 ft / 5,895 m (Uhuru Peak) 

    Ending Elevation: 10,204 ft / 3,110 m (Mweka Camp)

    At midnight, we begin the final summit push under the stars. The trail is steep and the air is thin — but this is what you came for. After 6–7 hours of climbing, we reach Stella Point, then continue along the rim to Uhuru Peak — the Roof of Africa. After soaking in the moment and taking your summit photos, we begin the long descent past Barafu and down to Mweka Camp. This is one of the toughest but most rewarding days you’ll ever experience. Rest well — you’ve earned it.

Day 9
  • Trek Time

    Trek Time: ~3–4 hours

    Distance: ~6 miles / 9.6 kilometers

    Starting Elevation: 10,204 ft / 3,110 m

    Ending Elevation: 5,423 ft / 1,653 m

    Elevation Loss: ~4,781 ft / 1,457 m

    After breakfast, we continue descending through the lush rainforest toward Mweka Gate — the official end of your climb. At the gate, you’ll:

    • Sign the Kilimanjaro National Park Register

    • Receive a cold drink

    • Get presented with your Official Summit Certificate by your Head Guide

    We then drive back to the Gran Melia Hotel in Arusha (approx. 3 hours). Arrival is usually around 3 PM depending on departure time from camp. Showers. Beds. Real food. Spa. Overnight at Hotel / accommodation in Arusha which varies based on the package selected

Day 10
  • You will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your International flight back home. It is recommended to depart the hotel 4 hours before your International Departure flight. It takes approximately 1 hour to drive from your hotel in Arusha to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).

Return to pickup area

Please Note

  • MEDICATIONS & VACCINATIONS *PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR*1. Diamox (Acetazolamide): Normally starts to be taken the day before climbing the mountain. Typically one should be taking 250mg per day. Tablets are usually provided in 250mg round tablets. Clients are normally told to break this 250mg round tablet in half to make it 125mg per tablet, taking one 125mg in the morning with breakfast and one 125mg with dinner. Normally it is good to take it before dinner. This medication is a diarrhetic. It is used to treat altitude sickness as well as other things such as glaucoma, epilepsy, and more. It will make you have to pee more than normal. This is one reason why it is essential you drink at least 3L of water per day on the trek.2. Dexamethasone: Normally good to have when sleeping above 3,000m (9,800 ft). It looks like doctors have been recommending this medication to use for when climbers are feeling symptoms of HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema). Dexamethasone is believed to prevent cerebral edema by maintaining blood-brain barrier integrity.3. Anti-Diarrhea Medication: This is normally used in case you have diarrhea on the mountain. We recommend you to have both an OVER THE COUNTER as well as PRESCRIPTION anti- diarrhea medication on the mountain.4. Vaccinations: Your doctor may want you to be vaccinated prior to flying to Tanzania. Please consult a travel clinic or doctor about your vaccination status prior to flying to Tanzania. Doctors will normally recommend: hepatitis a, hepatitis b, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever. Yellow Fever is NOT a requirement to enter Tanzania. Please consult the CDC website for further information regarding vaccinations:[ ] Malaria Medication: Doctors will prescribe Malaria prevention medication to their patients if travelling to Tanzania. We recommend to follow your doctor’s instructions pertaining to this medication. There are no mosquitos on Kilimanjaro as they do not live at such elevations, so, if prescribed this medication, some clients decide not to take this medication during the climb. They will start to take it a few days before descending the mountain, if they are doing a safari or any other adventure. It may have side effects such as nausea [ ] www.alldayinafrica.com [ ]nightmares while taking it during your climb. If you are doing a safari in Tanzania, going to Zanzibar, or travelling to do any other activities in the country it is recommended to take this medication. Please follow the recommendation of your physician.6. Personal Medication: Please bring any personal medication that you normally use at home with you, including items such as Advil, Tylenol, Benadryl, etc. Please also bring any other items you may use at home including Band-Aids, blister packs, etc.
  • VISASIn Person at the Airport: Most tourists can purchase their visas upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).1. E-VISA (Electronic): Tourists can purchase a visa electronically via Tanzania’s official E- Visa application website. You can visit the website at: [ ] We recommend to complete the E-VISA application at least 45 days before entering Tanzania. Please read to the end of this section for more information.2. Visa Application Guidelines: Tourists can find information on Tanzania’s E-VISA website for a list of countries which require a referral for a visa, countries which do not require a visa, and so on. You can find it at the following link: [ ] Canadian Citizens currently pay $ 50 US per person for a visa. US Citizens currently pay $ 100 US per person for a visa. Most visas are called “Single Entry Visa” or “Multiple Entry Visa”. Either of these are good to enterTanzania with. We recommend to get the visa upon arrival as there have been some issues we have heard with past guests of ours and other tourists as well. It happens that if someone applies for a visa 2-3-4 weeks before the trip, sometimes the visa application is submitted but not approved by the time the guest arrives in Tanzania at the airport. While submitting the E-VISA application, you must pay by credit card. Once the tourist arrives in Tanzania, they force them to pay in cash at the airport as the immigration officers can only see approved E- VISA applications in their system. In effect, paying twice with no reimbursement of the online payment.

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable booking