The Machame Route: Kilimanjaro's Classic Climb
Seven days, five climate zones, and the mountain's most storied landmarks — the Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, and the Barranco Wall. Machame earned the nickname 'Whiskey Route' when it was the bold choice. Climbed at the right pace, it is simply the complete one.
7-day itinerary only · Private climbs · WFR-certified guides · Emergency oxygen carried
Quick Answer
The Machame Route is a 7-day, 6-night camping climb to Uhuru Peak, Kilimanjaro's 19,341-foot summit. It starts in rainforest at about 5,900 feet, crosses the Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, and Barranco Wall, and summits via Stella Point. Its climb-high, sleep-low profile makes it one of the most reliable ways up the mountain.
The Journey
Why Do So Many Climbers Choose Machame?
Because it gives you the whole mountain. Machame begins low, at roughly 1,800 m in the rainforest belt, so your body gains altitude gradually while the scenery changes almost daily — forest, moorland, alpine desert, and finally the ice fields near the crater rim.
The route's shape is its real advantage. Days like the Lava Tower traverse push you high in the afternoon and drop you lower to sleep — the climb-high, sleep-low rhythm that teaches your body to work with thinner air before summit night asks it to.
- Rainforest entry on mossy trails beneath giant trees
- Shira Plateau crossings with classic Kilimanjaro sunsets
- Lava Tower acclimatization day — climb high, sleep low
- The Barranco Wall, Karanga Valley, and a sunrise summit via Stella Point
Why We Run 7 Days, Not 6
What Difference Does One Extra Day Make?
Across more than 2,000 EXG-guided climbs, the answer is measurable. The 7-day itinerary adds a night at Karanga Camp — better rest, better acclimatization, and a stronger summit night. It is the only Machame itinerary we offer.
Machame 6-Day → Uhuru Peak
87.3%
The faster profile skips the Karanga acclimatization night — the difference shows on summit night.
Machame 7-Day → Uhuru Peak
93.1%
The extra night at Karanga Camp improves rest, adaptation, and summit success. This is the itinerary EXG runs.
Summit rates from EXG-guided Machame climbs. Individual outcomes depend on health, preparation, and conditions.
The Honest Fit
Is the Machame Route Right for You?
Choose Machame if
You want the classic Kilimanjaro experience — varied scenery every day, the famous landmarks, and a proven acclimatization profile — and you are comfortable camping for six nights.
Consider Lemosho if
You want quieter early days on the mountain. Lemosho approaches from the remote west, then joins Machame mid-route, trading the gentle low start for early solitude.
Consider Marangu if
You are climbing in the rainy months of March–May or November and want a dry bed each night. Marangu is Kilimanjaro's only hut route, though its scenery repeats — the trail runs the same way up and down.
One more thing about this trail: when wildfire broke out on Kilimanjaro, the EXG team was on the Machame route helping fight the flames. We guide this mountain because we care about it — that shapes how we climb it.
FAQ
Machame Route Questions, Answered
Machame Rewards the Climber Who Plans It Properly.
Share your dates, fitness level, and summit goals. The EXG team will confirm whether Machame fits — and build the 7-day plan around you.
