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Kilimanjaro Machame Route + Arusha National Park Safari | Climb High, Roam Wild

from „476,725 USD per person
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Climb High, Roam Wild — Machame Route + Arusha Safari

šŸ”ļø 94.6% Summit Success Rate

123 out of 130 climbers reached the summit (2022–2026)
Significantly higher than the industry average of 65%. Chosen by over 100 climbers every year. Your summit is our mission.

About the Machame Route

The Machame Route — known as the "Whiskey Route" for its reputation as the more challenging, more rewarding alternative to the Marangu — is Kilimanjaro's most scenic and most popular trail. It traverses five distinct ecological zones, from steaming rainforest to lunar alpine desert, delivering a different world on each and every day of the climb.

Unlike the Marangu Route, Machame uses tents rather than huts — meaning you sleep under canvas in the open mountain air, surrounded by some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth. The route's "climb high, sleep low" acclimatization profile is one of the best on the mountain, and the iconic Barranco Wall scramble is a highlight that Marangu climbers never get to experience.

Yamakara Aron has guided climbers on this route with Japanese-standard safety protocols, Asian-friendly warm meals, and full gear rental — everything you need to focus entirely on the mountain.

Yamakara Aron is a locally operated Kilimanjaro expedition company, with climbing expertise and safety standards supervised by Yamakara Japan — one of Japan's leading mountaineering tour operators.

āš ļø Booking Deadline

We accept bookings up to 3 days before your preferred departure date.

Need to book within 3 days? Please contact us first to check availability — we will do our best to accommodate you.

Pricing (Per Person)

Group Size Price per Person Savings
šŸ‘¤ 1 Person (Solo) $3,580 —
šŸ‘„ 2 Persons $3,380 Save $200
šŸ‘„ 3 Persons $3,180 Save $400
šŸ‘„ 4+ Persons $2,980 Save $600

āš ļø Crew tips — please pay your crew directly at the end of the trek. We recommend a minimum of 12% of your total tour price.

Itinerary at a Glance — 6 Nights 7 Days

Day Route Altitude Hours Accommodation
Day 1 Kilimanjaro Airport → Moshi 900m — Park View Inn
Day 2 Machame Gate → Machame Camp 1,800m → 2,980m 5–7 hrs Machame Camp (tent)
Day 3 Machame Camp → Shira Camp 2,980m → 3,840m 4–6 hrs Shira Camp (tent)
Day 4 Shira Camp → Lava Tower → Barranco Camp 3,840m → 4,600m → 3,960m 7–8 hrs Barranco Camp (tent)
Day 5 Barranco Wall → Karanga Camp 3,960m → 4,035m 4–5 hrs Karanga Camp (tent)
Day 6 Karanga Camp → Barafu Camp 4,035m → 4,640m 3–4 hrs Barafu Camp (tent)
Day 7 Summit Push → Uhuru Peak → Mweka Camp 4,640m → 5,895m → 3,100m 14–16 hrs Mweka Camp (tent)
Day 8 Mweka Camp → Mweka Gate → Moshi 3,100m → 1,800m → 900m 3–4 hrs Park View Inn
Day 9 šŸ¦’ Arusha National Park Safari → Kilimanjaro Airport — 2–4 hrs —

šŸ‘„ Groups of 11 or more? Contact us for group discounts.

Day by Day — What to Expect

Day 1 — Arrival in Moshi

Our team meets you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfers you to Park View Inn in Moshi — a comfortable base at the foot of the mountain. The evening is for rest, gear fitting, and your pre-climb briefing. From the hotel terrace on a clear evening, Kilimanjaro's snow-capped summit glows in the last light of the day. Tomorrow, you begin.

Day 2 — Into the Rainforest: Machame Gate → Machame Camp (2,980m)

The drive from Moshi takes you through the village of Machame on Kilimanjaro's lower slopes — banana plantations, red soil roads, and children waving from doorways. At Machame Gate (1,800m), you meet your full crew: guides, porters, and cook. The mountain begins here.

The trail climbs steeply through dense afromontane rainforest — moss-draped trees, tree ferns, cascading streams, and the sound of colobus monkeys in the canopy above. After 5–7 hours of steady climbing, Machame Camp emerges in a clearing of giant heather at nearly 3,000m. Your tent is already pitched and a hot meal is waiting. You have entered Kilimanjaro.

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Day 3 — Above the Forest: Machame Camp → Shira Camp (3,840m)

Today the forest falls away and the landscape opens dramatically. You climb through the heath zone — helichrysum flowers, giant lobelias, and volcanic boulders — until the entire Shira Plateau spreads before you. It is vast, ancient, and otherworldly: the remnant of a collapsed volcanic crater that was once Kilimanjaro's western summit.

Shira Camp sits at nearly 4,000m with an unobstructed view of Kibo peak and the Western Breach glaciers. Tonight, sleeping above 12,000ft for the first time, the stars are extraordinary.

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Day 4 — Climb High, Sleep Low: Shira Camp → Lava Tower → Barranco Camp (3,960m)

This is the acclimatization masterpiece of the Machame Route — and one of the most dramatic days of the entire climb. You hike up to Lava Tower (4,630m), a striking volcanic plug that rises like a monolith from the plateau. At this altitude, every step is deliberate. The air is noticeably thin. This is the highest you have been so far.

Then — counterintuitively — you descend to Barranco Camp at 3,960m. Climb high, sleep low: the golden rule of altitude acclimatization. Your body adapts at altitude during the day, then recovers at a lower elevation overnight. This single day dramatically increases your summit success rate.

Barranco Camp is nestled beneath towering cliffs and the dramatic Southern Ice Fields. The Barranco Wall — tomorrow's challenge — looms above camp like a dark curtain. It looks more intimidating than it is.

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Day 5 — The Famous Wall: Barranco Camp → Karanga Camp (4,035m)

Every Machame climber remembers the Barranco Wall. From camp it looks near-vertical — a 300m cliff face that you are apparently expected to climb. In reality, it is a thrilling scramble on solid rock, with clear hand and foot placements, guided every step of the way by your Yamakara Aron team.

The top of the wall delivers one of the great moments of the entire trek: you pull yourself over the final ledge and suddenly the whole of Africa is spread below you. Kilimanjaro's summit hangs above, impossibly close. The hardest part of today is done before breakfast is fully digested.

The trail continues through the Karanga Valley — a descent into a river gorge and back up the other side — before reaching Karanga Camp. A shorter day by Machame standards, but important rest before the final push.

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Day 6 — The Final Approach: Karanga Camp → Barafu Camp (4,640m)

A short but significant day. The landscape is now fully alpine desert — no vegetation, only rock, dust, and the thin blue sky above. Barafu Camp ("ice" in Swahili) sits at 4,640m on a rocky ridge, exposed to wind and cold, with the summit crater rim visible directly above.

Arrive early afternoon. Eat a light meal. Sleep by 6pm. Your alarm is set for midnight. This is the last night before the summit — rest is the most important thing you can do right now.

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Day 7 — Summit Day: Midnight Push → Uhuru Peak (5,895m) → Mweka Camp

Midnight. Headlamps on. The temperature at Barafu is well below freezing. The mountain is silent except for the crunch of boots on frozen gravel and the slow, steady breathing of your team around you.

The ascent to Stella Point on the crater rim (5,739m) is the hardest section — steep, relentless switchbacks in darkness and cold, every breath a conscious effort. And then, at Stella Point, the sky begins to lighten. The sun rises over the clouds below, turning the glaciers amber and gold. You are above the clouds. You are above almost everything.

The final walk from Stella Point to Uhuru Peak along the crater rim is surreal — ancient glaciers to your left, the curvature of the Earth ahead. And then: Uhuru Peak. 5,895m. The Roof of Africa.

The descent to Mweka Camp via the Mweka Route is long but joyful — loose scree and red volcanic dust, the air thickening with every step downward. Tonight, you sleep at 3,100m in the upper forest, exhausted and triumphant.

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Day 8 — The Final Descent & Ceremony: Mweka Camp → Moshi

A final morning in the forest — birdsong, mist, and the particular lightness that comes after achieving something genuinely difficult. The descent to Mweka Gate takes 3–4 hours through lush rainforest. At the gate, your porters and guides break into the traditional Kilimanjaro celebration song — a moment that has brought tears to more than a few climbers.

Transfer to Park View Inn in Moshi. Shower. Real food. And the summit certificate ceremony, where your head guide presents each climber with their official proof that they stood on the Roof of Africa.

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Day 9 — Safari: Arusha National Park šŸ¦’

After the intensity of Machame — the Barranco Wall, the midnight summit push, the long descent — Arusha National Park feels like stepping into a dream. Our private 4WD jeep takes you into one of Tanzania's most beautiful and accessible parks for a 2–4 hour morning game drive.

Within a single morning you may encounter giraffes crossing the road, buffalo wallowing in forest clearings, baboons and colobus monkeys in the trees, and flocks of flamingos on the crater lakes — all with the silhouette of Mt. Meru rising behind them. After the game drive, transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure.

What's Included

  • āœ… Airport transfers (Kilimanjaro International Airport)
  • āœ… Hotel accommodation: Park View Inn or similar — dinner on arrival evening, breakfast next morning (1 night, pre-climb)
  • āœ… All national park and camping fees
  • āœ… Professional English-speaking head guide + assistant guides
  • āœ… Porters and cook
  • āœ… All meals on the mountain (Asian-friendly warm menu)
  • āœ… Afternoon tea service at every camp
  • āœ… Warm water basin service every morning and evening
  • āœ… Full premium winter gear rental: -20°C sleeping bag, thick down jacket, waterproof pants, high-altitude trekking boots, trekking poles, winter gloves, headlamp, large mountain duffel bag for porter
  • āœ… Daily health monitoring (pulse oximeter)
  • āœ… Summit certificate and ceremony
  • āœ… 1 night safari lodge accommodation (after climb, dinner and breakfast included)
  • āœ… Arusha National Park fees
  • āœ… Private 4WD safari vehicle (our own jeep — no shared tours)
  • āœ… Professional safari guide
  • āœ… All meals during safari (packed lunch included)

What's NOT Included

  • āŒ International flights and Tanzania visa
  • āŒ Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • āŒ Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • āŒ Crew tips — please pay your crew directly at the end of the trek. We recommend a minimum of 12% of your total tour price, to be distributed among your guides, cook, and porters.

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