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Machame Route
The Machame route is a scenic and gradual route up Kilimanjaro. The extra time spent on the mountain allows better acclimatization than the Marangu Route. On the Machame route, climbers sleep in tents, and the descent is via the shorter Mweka route to the Mweka gate.
The Machame route has been nicknamed the "whiskey route", presumably because it appeals to more refined and expensive tastes than the Marangu "Coca-Cola" route. (At least, we haven't heard of whiskey for sale anywhere on the route!).
In recent years, the Marangu route has received some bad press, and the Machame route has emerged as the most popular alternative. Unfortuantely this means that the Machame route is now probably the busiest on Kilimanjaro. In peak season, we shared Barranco camp (where the Shira, Lemosho and Machame routes converge) with something like 500 people (porters and climbers combined).
Typical Machame Route Itinerary
The Machame route is usually offered as a 6 night / 7 day or 5 night / 6 day trip, starting out of the Arusha or the town of Moshi. A typical itinerary for the Machame route is:
at Karanga to acclimatize and rest for the big summit day.
or so on more gentle slopes. Descend to Mweka camp (3100 m). This is a long day of 12-16 hours, and the nearly 3000 m of descent are tougher than most climbers expect!
Turtle says "pole pole"
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