Machame Route
✓ Verified against the agency · TANAPAThe most popular route on Kilimanjaro and the one worth defending: 38km of ascent from Machame Gate (1,800m) to Uhuru Peak, descending by Mweka. What separates it from Marangu is a single day. On day 3 the route climbs to Lava Tower at 4,623m and then drops 650m to sleep at Barranco Camp — the textbook 'climb high, sleep low' event, and the reason the 7-day version summits roughly 70% of climbers against Marangu's 27% at five days. Day 4 opens with the Barranco Wall, a 257m hands-on scramble up a volcanic cliff that is the single most photographed section of any standard route and, in July–August, its worst bottleneck. Above Barafu (4,673m) the summit night is the same as everyone else's: midnight start, 1,200m of loose scree in the dark, Stella Point on the crater rim at dawn, then the last 140m of gentle rim walk to Uhuru. No huts — tents the whole way.
Safety classification
Best late June–September and December–early March — TANAPA's dry seasons, with cool nights and clear days it describes as good climbing conditions. Not recommended in the long rains (March–May) or short rains (October–November): rain around the base, snow accumulating on the peak. The summit zone is below freezing year-round regardless of season.
- ▲Altitude: summit at 5,895m — acute mountain sickness with HAPE/HACE risk; TANAPA mandates a minimum 5-day itinerary for acclimatization and its park rules forbid pushing on with extreme mountain sickness