Kilimanjaro's most dramatic ascent — five climate zones, one summit.
They call it the Whiskey Route for a reason. While Marangu — the so-called Coca-Cola Route — offers hut beds and a gentler gradient, Machame was built for a different kind of climber. Tents in the open air. No shelter except what you carry. The mountain, in its fullest, most honest form.
The route opened in the 1970s and quickly became the choice of serious mountaineers who wanted the full Kilimanjaro experience — not just the summit, but every savage and beautiful thing between the gate and Uhuru Peak. It circles the southern flank of the mountain through five distinct climate zones, exposing you to landscapes so different from one another you'd swear you were on five separate mountains.
Today it's the most climbed route on Kilimanjaro — but don't let that fool you. Machame earns every step. The Barranco Wall. The crater rim at midnight. The long, silent hours before sunrise at Barafu. These are not Instagram moments — they are defining ones. The people who climb Machame don't just summit a mountain. They understand something about themselves they didn't before.
Rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, glacial — no route exposes you to more of Kilimanjaro's dramatic landscapes in one climb.
One of Kilimanjaro's most iconic features — a near-vertical scramble at 3,960m that rewards climbers with extraordinary views and bragging rights.
The extra days vs. a 6-day route significantly improve your body's adaptation to altitude, pushing success rates to 90%+ with Ember Tours.
Chosen by experienced trekkers who want challenge and beauty in equal measure — sunrise at Stella Point is something you never forget.
Seven days. Five climate zones. One summit. Click each day to expand the full details.
Your Kilimanjaro adventure begins at Machame Gate. After registration, your Ember team leads you into dense, dripping rainforest — giant ferns, colobus monkeys overhead, and the sound of streams all around. The trail rises steadily through the jungle canopy to Machame Camp, where you'll set up for your first night on the mountain. Watch the forest give way to moorland as you sip your evening soup.
The forest thins and opens into vast heather moorland. Giant lobelias and groundsels — plants that exist nowhere else on earth at this scale — line the path as you climb toward the Shira Plateau. The plateau itself is otherworldly: a wide, windswept expanse with Kibo's summit cone dominating the horizon. Your first clear view of what you're climbing toward. The altitude begins its quiet work — drink water, breathe slow.
This is Machame's masterstroke — the classic "climb high, sleep low" acclimatisation day. You hike up to the Lava Tower at 4,600m for lunch, letting your body adjust to the thin air, then descend to Barranco Camp at 3,960m to sleep. This process dramatically improves your oxygen-carrying capacity. The landscape here is pure volcanic drama — black lava rock, ice-blue glaciers on the horizon, and a sky that goes on forever.
Morning begins with Machame's most famous challenge: the Barranco Wall. A near-vertical 300m scramble up ancient lava rock — it sounds intimidating, but it's well-graded and absolutely spectacular. No ropes needed, just hands and feet, the whole team moving together up the face. At the top, the views are humbling. Then it's a long, ridge-walking traverse to Karanga Camp, with Kibo looming ever closer.
A shorter day by distance, but the altitude makes it serious. Barafu is base camp — a rocky, windswept ledge at 4,640m where you eat an early dinner and try to sleep by 6pm. You'll be woken at midnight. The air is thin, the cold is real, and the anticipation is electric. Your Ember guide checks your kit, checks you, and gets you moving for the summit push. Tonight, you climb to the roof of Africa.
The longest, hardest, most unforgettable day of your life. Midnight start, headtorches on, one step at a time up frozen scree and pumice. The cold bites. The stars are extraordinary. At Stella Point (5,739m), the crater rim, you watch the sunrise paint the glaciers pink and orange. Then 45 more minutes across the crater rim to Uhuru Peak — 5,895m, the highest point in Africa. The descent is long — all the way down to Mweka Camp at 3,068m — but you're going home a summiteer.
The final descent back through the rainforest to Mweka Gate. Sore legs, massive smiles. Your Ember crew collects your summit certificates, your guides receive their tips, and the celebrations begin. Back at the hotel in Moshi, a hot shower, a cold drink, and a dinner that tastes like the best meal of your life. You summited Kilimanjaro. The mountain gave everything — so did you.
All tiers include the full 7-day Machame Route with our expert guides, park fees, meals on the mountain, and everything you need to reach the summit.
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Machame Route — 7 Days — Ember Tours
