Climb Africa's highest peak and then reward yourself with some sun and relaxation on Tanzania's relaxed island beach destination; Zanzibar. Staying in a relaxed beach lodge, you can relax, snorkel and dive to your heart's content.
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Standing at 5,895m, Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest mountain and reaching its peak comes high on the bucket list of many adventurous travellers. Irrespective of fitness, this is a challenging trek as the altitude makes it tough. Reaching the top requires strength, determination and patience; allowing your body time to acclimatise along the route pays dividends at the end. For this reason, we recommend the Machame route, as it offers the best acclimatisation of any of the alternatives and has the added bonus of being available all year round. The other reason we like the Machame Route is that it takes you through some diverse and stunning landscapes. Beginning in lush rainforest, the trail takes you to the rugged Shira Plateau, before summiting via Stella Point. There are no huts on this route, so you will be camping along the way.
After the dizzy heights of Kilimanjaro, you then transfer to the laid back island of Zanzibar to stay in a relaxed guest house. Here, you can swim in the pool, or in the sea and contemplate your great achievement. The snorkelling and diving on offer is world class and we strongly recommend taking advantage of the dive shop at your accommodation.
NOTE: this itinerary involves the 6 days Machame Advantage trail on Kilimanjaro. If you would like to take a different route, please e-mail us at help@tourdust.com or call us on 0203 291 2907 before booking.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Kilimanjaro International Airport
Day 2: Hotel – Machame Gate (1828M) – Machame Camp (3020M)
Day 3: Machame Camp (3020M) – Shira Camp (3847M)
Day 4: Shira Camp (3847M) – Lava Tower (4642M) - Barranco Camp (3984M)
Day 5: Barranco Camp (3984M) – Barafu Camp (4681M)
Day 6: Barafu Camp (4681M) – Stella Point (5725M) - Summit (5895M) – Mweka Camp (3090M)
Day 7: Mweka Camp (3090M) – Mweka Gate (1,641M)
Day 8: Fly to Zanzibar. Transfer to Matemwe Beach
Day 9: Matemwe Beach
Day 10: Matemwe Beach
Day 11: Matemwe Beach
Day 12: Matemwe Beach
Day 13: Matemwe Beach
Day 14: Fly Home
Extended Itinerary
DAY 1: Arrive Kilimanjaro International Airport
Arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport where you will be greeted by a driver and transferred to your hotel. Take the late afternoon/evening to either explore Arusha or rest up at your hotel for the big climb tomorrow.
DAY 2: Hotel – Machame Gate (1828M) – Machame Camp (3020M)
Distance: 10.8km; Ascent: 1200m
You will have an early breakfast at your hotel, after which you will be transferred to Machame Gate where you will register with the authorities. Once the formalities are out of the way, you will commence your trek, walking from Machame Gate (1828m) to Machame Camp (3020m). The distance is 10.8km, over 1200m of elevation gain. Today can be quite tiring, particularly the final two hours, so once you get to camp, you will need to rest up.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping
DAY 3: Machame Camp (3020M) – Shira Camp (3847M)
Distance: 5.2km; Ascent: 820m
It is normal to experience mild headaches on this day which should be alleviated with paracetamol. Those choosing to take Diamox should begin their course this morning with half a tablet (125mg) in the morning and the other half with supper in the evening. Distance is 5.2km.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping
DAY 4: Shira Camp (3847M) – Lava Tower (4642M) - Barranco Camp (3984M)
Distance: 10.7km; Ascent/Descent: 800m/700m
Trek from Shira Camp to Lava Tower (4642m). If the weather’s good you can ask your guide to guide you to the summit of the Lava Tower (4688m) where the views are excellent. Lunch is normally taken at the foot of the tower. Descend from Lava to Barranco Camp (3984m). Distance from Shira to Lava Tower is 7.0km. Distance from Lava Tower to Barranco is 3.7km.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping
DAY 5: Barranco Camp (3984M) – Barafu Camp (4681M)
Distance: 9.4km; Ascent: 700m
Trek from Barranco Camp to Barafu Camp (4681m) via the 257m high Breach Wall across the valley from Barranco. You should be aware that there are three rises and falls before reaching Karanga Camp where you have lunch at 4040m. From Karanga, the route ascends 640m to Barafu. Aim to get to sleep as soon as possible as you will be woken around midnight to begin your assault. Don’t worry about waking yourself for meals - your staff will wake you for these. You probably won’t feel like eating but please endeavour to do so as you’ll need the energy reserves. You are advised to get all your gear ready for the summit bid before you go to sleep as you may feel disoriented when awoken for the assault. Distance from Barranco to Barafu is 9.4km. It is advantageous to have a mental image of today’s profile so you don’t get psyched-out by all the rise and falls.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping
DAY 6: Barafu Camp (4681M) – Stella Point (5725M) - Summit (5895M) – Mweka Camp (3090M)
Distance: 15.3km; Ascent/Descent: 1200m/2800m
Around midnight you will leave your camp via Stella Point (5752m) to attempt the summit. Tonight is very difficult - particularly the final 500m - and you’ll need to commit to fight for the summit. Once you have reached Stella Point, you are almost there - you are only 143 vertical metres short of the summit. The trekking from here is much less steep, and you have plenty of time to rest along the way. The feelings of elation when you get to the top are incomparable. On the summit your guide will advise how much time you can spend there in consideration of your condition, your timings, and the weather. From the summit you will turn around and descend to Stella Point and onto Barafu, where you would usually have time to rest an hour or so before continuing the descent. From Barafu you will usually descend to Mweka Camp (3090m) for overnight. Distances on summit day Barafu to Stella Point: 3.3km Stella Point to Summit: 1.2km Summit to Barafu: 4.5km Barafu to Mweka Camp: 6.3km Total = 15.3km
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping
DAY 7: Mweka Camp (3090M) – Mweka Gate (1,641M)
Distance: 8.5km; Descent: 1500m
Descend from Mweka Camp (or Millennium) to Mweka Gate (1641m) where you sign the summit register. After signing, you descend a further 15 minutes on foot to Mweka Village to meet your transport. Transfer from the gate back to Arusha. You should return back to Arusha sometime between 2 and 5pm, depending on your descent pace.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 8: Kilimanjaro International Airport – Zanzibar International Airport – Matemwe Beach Village
Hopefully you will have had a good sleep after the exertions of the previous days! A private transfer will pick you up and take you to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight over to Zanzibar. On arrival, a driver will pick you up and take you to Matemwe Beach Village (about 1 hour drive). You’ll notice the relaxing atmosphere straight away and there will be a chance to dip in the pool or the ocean.
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 9 : Matemwe Beach Village
Although this itinerary is made to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the beach village after a hard few trekking days, there are several exciting activities at Matemwe Beach. The most notable is the full 5 star IDC dive school on site offering a full range of services and snorkelling trips. There is also an opportunity to take a sailing trip in the Ngalwa or ask for a private transfer to Stonetown to explore the capital.
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 10: Matemwe Beach Village
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 11: Matemwe Beach Village
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 12: Matemwe Beach Village
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 13: Matemwe Beach Village
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
DAY 14: Fly Home
You will be transferred to the airport in time to catch your flight home
Guide price is based on recommended accommodations. Alternative accommodations and upgrades are available. Please get in touch for alternatives and upgrade options.
This trek includes airport transfers to and from Kilimanjaro Airport (KJO).
It is not possible to fly direct from London to Kilimanjaro (KJO). KLM is the only major international airline to fly directly into Kilimanjaro. Flights are from Amsterdam which has connections from most major International Airports (including Heathrow). This would always be our first recommendation availability allowing.
The next best option is usually to fly Kenya Airways to Nairobi and then on to Kilimanjaro (the second leg by Kenya Airways subsidiary Precision Air on a small prop plane). British Airways and Ethiopia Airlines also offer this route.
The cheapest available fares from the UK vary throughout the year from £590 - £800
Price Includes:
- Pick up at Kilimanjaro Airport and transfer to your hotel in Arusha
- A night’s accommodation both before and after your climb*
- All climb costs, salaries, food, fees, etc. (excluding tips)
- All transfers to the mountain and back to your Arusha hotel again
- Transfers back to Kilimanjaro Airport for your return flights
- Transfers to and from Zanzibar International Airport
- Half-board at Matemwe Beach
*Accommodation is on B&B basis in our standard range hotels, ie either at the Outpost Lodge, Arusha Naaz Hotel, or Le Jacaranda. If you wish to upgrade to either a mid-range or luxury option a surcharge is payable.
Price Excludes:
- All flights unless stated (our 'with flights' price includes Kilimanjaro to Zanzibar flight)
- Flights or overland transfers to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha town if approaching from Nairobi
- Visas
- Tips to the mountain staff (guideline approx. $200-$250 per person for the whole crew)
- Meals other than breakfast while in Arusha and the half board at Matemwe
- Hotel upgrade costs if you decide to request an alternative hotel to the standard
- Items considered to be non-essential, such as alcohol, beverages, cigarettes, snacks, etc
There are no black-out dates on Kilimanjaro and you can pretty much trek any time of the year. Most people do avoid the rainy season (April, May and November) for good reason but these months aren’t without their advantages. The remainder of the year is all fair game:
*****December – March is typically dry, with clear skies (great views) but colder with a higher chance of snow on the mountain. The 2 weeks around Christmas and New Year can be the busiest of the year on Kilimanjaro.
** April – May suffer from the long rains. Expect to encounter rain, cloud and mist as you climb Kilimanjaro. Trails will be muddy and only the Machame and Marangu gates are accessible. The upside though is a mountain devoid of crowds with beautiful snow cover on the peak.
**** June – October is dry but the months of July and August tend to be busy (coinciding with the Western school holidays). June is a great month to trek, whilst October is similarly quiet it can suffer from low lying cloud cover (which effects your views of the scenery around Kilimanjaro).
** November is the short rain season. As with the long rains from April to May, expect to encounter rain, cloud and mist as you climb. Trails will be muddy and only the Machame and Marangu gates are accessible. The upside though is a mountain devoid of crowds with beautiful snow cover on the peak.
Machame is a good safe bet on Kilimanjaro and the usual rules that apply to Kilimanjaro apply similarly to Machame. See our advice on health requirements for Kilimanjaro. For those who value mountain wilderness and solitude, then Machame is probably not a good idea during the peak season. Instead, the Lemosho or TK Rongai routes are good bets.
Although Machame is sometimes offered as a 7 day trek, we tend to encourage trekkers go for the 6 day Machame trek (with an extra night in Crater Camp as an option) as it offers sufficient acclimatisation for most fit trekkers.
Adding the beach aspect allows for the trekkers to relax after their summit, enjoy the quiet atmosphere at Matemwe and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
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We had an extraordinary time. It was magical and we couldn't hav asked or hoped for more. Thank you both so much for all of your time and assistance.
Emma M reviewing Best of Botswana for Families on 18 November 2024
We had an amazing experience - absolutely loved it.
Mohamed and Said were great and very patient especially with me going downhill - was quite nervous about the scree slopes and paths.Will be a trip we remember forever
Maritta B reviewing Atlas Valleys & Villages Trek - Value on 11 November 2024
Trip was great and all the arrangements were excellent so thank you for all the help!
Drivers and transfers were all good - on time and very good service on each trip.
Accommodation was lovely - Douar Samra was amazing (weather could have been better but lovely regardless). Riad in Marrakesh was also great!
All in all a great trip and we loved the variety of the mountains, Marrakesh and the coast.
Thanks you once again!
Hardeep S reviewing Boutique Marrakech & Atlas Mountains on 15 April 2024
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