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Machame Routes

The Machame route is also known as the Whiskey route,  given its reputation for being a tough climb, in contrast to the easier Marangu route, which is known as the Coca Cola route. Unlike the gradual incline and hut accommodations found on the Marangu Route, the climbers on Machame hike steeper trails, for longer distances, while sleeping in tents. The Machame Route climb can be done in a minimum of six days on the mountain. However, it is most often tackled over seven days, for a better altitude acclimatization schedule. The trek begins at Machame Gate, located in the southern base of mountain, within its lush, fertile rain forest. The route heads toward the Shira Plateau, before circling along the southern circuit halfway around the mountain, exposing the climber to great views from all angles. The approach to the summit is made from the east, and the descent follows the Mweka trail.

Benefits of the route

High Success Rate

Known as the “Whiskey Route,” Machame offers excellent acclimatization and a steady ascent, increasing your summit success chances.

Dramatic Scenery

From lush rainforest to the alpine desert, every day reveals striking contrasts and breathtaking views of Kilimanjaro’s slopes.

Great Acclimatization

The climb-high-sleep-low profile allows your body to adjust gradually to altitude, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable trek.

Challenging Yet Rewarding

Though physically demanding, Machame is the most popular route for good reason — its adventure and beauty are unmatched.