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All-Women’s Climbing Along the Kilimanjaro Machame Route

Duration
10 days
Season
January through March and June through November
Group size
Up to 6 people
Difficulty
Beginner to intermediate

At 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. This dormant volcano is one of the Seven Summits that every mountaineer and alpine climber has on their bucket list, and the best part is that almost anyone can climb it with some determination and a professional guide. Located in Tanzania, the iconic Kilimanjaro boasts spectacular landscapes, diverse wildlife, and several historical sites. Machame, also known as the “Whiskey Route” due to being just slightly more difficult than the “Coca-Cola Route”, is one of the easiest and the most scenic routes up Kilimanjaro. Trekking through grasslands, tropical rainforest, alpine meadows, and moorlands, you’ll reach snow and ice in a matter of days. The route allows you to acclimatize to the high altitudes, making the summit success rates relatively high. Join a group of like-minded ladies on this truly life-changing experience and cross off Kilimanjaro from your bucket list!

Adventure highlights

  • This route allows “walk high, sleep low” for better acclimatization
  • Stunning scenery climbing through five diverse climatic zones
  • Discover the famed Lava Tower and Shira Plateau

Itinerary

This week-long women’s climbing adventure takes you to the exotic Kilimanjaro, where you’ll develop the requisite skills to move efficiently and safely through varying terrain at high altitude. The Machame route is often considered the most scenic approach to Kilimanjaro’s summit crater. The seven day itinerary takes you through five different vegetation zones from the lush plains of Africa to the volcano’s glaciated peak and offers better chances of summiting thanks to more gradual acclimatization.

  • Once you reach Arusha, your guide will transfer you to the Gold Crest Hotel, where you will go over the itinerary, check your gear, and meet the group.

    Aerial view of the city of Arusha, Tanzania
  • Get to know your team better over breakfast and go sightseeing in Arusha—the colorful safari capital of Tanzania. This multicultural city offers a rich restaurant scene, local markets, national parks, and more. Once you get back to your hotel, make final preparations for the climb.

    Fruits for sale on Arusha street. Tanzania.
  • In the early morning hours, you will take a ride to Machame Gate from where you’ll trek to Machame Camp at 9,927ft. Along the way you’ll pass through the village of Machame and the dense rainforest on a winding trail.  

    Elevation: +4,000ft
    Distance: 11 km/7 miles
    Duration: 5-7 hours

    Taken June 2006, this is the camp site for the first night of hiking Kilimanjaro along the Machame route.
  • After a hearty breakfast, follow the path up to a steep, rocky ridge and through a large river gorge until you reach Shira Camp at 11,500ft, the second camp on the Machame Route. 

    Elevation: +3,000ft
    Distance: 5 km/3 miles
    Duration: 4-6 hours

    Climbing the mount Kilimanjaro, Machame route - night view over the Shira hut (3766m) campsite (Tanzania)
  • Visit Lava Tower, a 300ft tall volcanic rock tower formed by the volcanic activity that happened on the mountain centuries ago. The tower is also known as a volcanic plug—at some point in the distant past, lava shot out of a vent at the base and hardened, thus stopping the pouring of lava from beneath. This short trip will help you with acclimatization. After visiting this natural wonder, you’ll head back down passing the strange, but beautiful Senecio Forest until you get to the Barranco Camp at 13,044ft. 

    Elevation: +2,600ft, -2,000ft
    Distance: 10 km/6 miles
    Duration: 6-7 hours

    View of the Lava Tower in the alpine desert zone of the Machame route on Mount Kilimanjaro, under a light cloudy sky on a dry day on the Tanzanian volcanic mountain.
  • Begin your day by descending into a ravine to the base of the Great Barranco Wall and climb the steep, but non-technical cliff before you reach the Karanga Camp at 13,106ft. 

    Elevation: +100ft
    Distance: 5 km/3 miles
    Duration: 4-5 hours

    Stunning evening view of Kibo with Uhuru Peak (5895m amsl, highest mountain in Africa) at Mount Kilimanjaro,Kilimanjaro National Park,seen from Karanga Camp at 3995m amsl. Orange tent in foreground.
  • After a good night’s sleep, pack up and head to the Barafu Camp at 15,331ft. This is the ending point of the Southern Circuit, which offers views of Mawenzi and Kibo, as well as the summit. Rest and prepare for tomorrow when you’ll summit Kilimanjaro!

    Elevation: +2,200ft
    Distance: 4 km/2 miles
    Duration: 4-5 hours

    Рointer, backpack and sticks at the route to Mawenzi
  • Summit day! Today you’ll reach the iconic Uhuru Peak at 19,341ft—the highest free-standing peak in Africa. After a very early start, you’ll climb the most challenging portion of the way, but you’ll also be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise over Mawenzi Peak along the way! After a few pictures and a few moments to really soak up the views, descend back to Millennium Camp at 12,530ft where you’ll spend the night.

    Elevation: +4,000ft, -6,800ft
    Distance: 13 km/8 miles
    Duration: 9-12 hours

    Above the clouds on Kilimanjaro
  • After a challenging day, this descent to the Mweka Gate will seem like a breeze. Once you reach the gate, have a celebratory lunch with your group and drive back to Arusha. 

    Elevation: -7,100ft
    Distance: 12 km/7 miles
    Duration: 5-6 hours

    Mt Kilimanjaro, with 5.895 m Africas highest mountain as well as worlds highest free-standing mountain. At the Machame route, shot at an altitude of approx. 5800 m. Route to the summit, Tanzania.
  • Spend the day relaxing and shopping in Arusha and use your remaining time in Arusha to the max before returning home!

    A row of small aircraft used to ferry passengers to and from numerous dirt strips in the bush of Northern Tanzania.
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Meet your guides

Sunny Stroeer
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Sunny Stroeer
Lead guide and the owner of AWExpeditions
Lead guide and the owner of AWExpeditions
Sunny led a career-oriented life as an international strategy consultant with a Harvard MBA until a formative adventure on Aconcagua made her drop everything and take on the outdoors full-time. Before long, her exploits on high-altitude hiking and climbing routes saw her breaking speed records worldwide. When she’s not traveling and setting FKTs left and right, Sunny organizes guided adventures, celebrates the sporting life and promotes female empowerment through her writing and photography.
AWExpeditions
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AWExpeditions
AWExpeditions organizes mountaineering, high altitude and backcountry adventures for women, by women. AWE decreases barriers of entry to the world of big mountain adventures for women from all walks of life by providing a platform for women and organization adventures in all-female or predominantly-female environments. Today, AWE runs all-women's (and a few co-ed) trips across five continents, with more destinations in the works. The Paria Canyon Backpack is a collaboration between AWExpeditions and Kanab, UT-based Dreamland Safari Tours and the Shasta glacier course is produced in partnership with Shasta Mountain Guides.

Things to know

  • 57hours is committed to providing safe outdoor adventure experiences. We require all guides using our platform to have a COVID-19 safety plan and to make the details of that plan accessible to travelers. In most cases, group sizes will be reduced, guides will avoid overcrowded locations, and other safety measures will be met depending on the location and activity.

    We also expect clients to respect local regulations and take measures to protect themselves, guides and the communities they’re travelling to. For more information on COVID-19 measures in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, please refer to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information. We are happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information!

  • What you get on this adventure:

      • An experienced, English-speaking mountain guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • Full 7 days of climbing and 3 days for arrival and departure
      • All technical climbing gear
      • Camping equipment (tents, cooking gear, climbing equipment, medical kit, GPS beacon)
      • All in-country transport
      • Meals on the mountain
      • Breakfasts in Arusha
      • Accommodation in Arusha & on trail —  rates based on double occupancy
      • Logistics and porter support on the mountain
      • Porter support up to 15kg per person

    What’s not included:

      • Transportation to Arusha, Tanzania
      • Lunches/dinners in Arusha
      • Travel or rescue insurance
      • Beverages
      • Personal expenses
  • This climb is best suited for those who have previous experience with endurance endeavors and backpacking, but it is suitable for first-time trekkers and mountaineers as well. Determination and grit may be more critical for a Kilimanjaro summit bid than athletic ability but being in good shape will help you get the most enjoyment out of this trip. All you’ll be needing is determination and the will to get to the summit. The real challenge will be the altitude and the rate of ascent. To ensure you have a good time, your guide will choose routes that best suit your skill and fitness level.

     

    The effects of altitude can be felt at elevations as low as 8000ft. Throughout the expedition you will hike and sleep at elevations ranging from 4,600ft (Arusha) to >15,000ft (High Camp) with Kilimanjaro’s summit at nearly 20,000ft. 

  • No prior experience is necessary, but it is always welcome. Kilimanjaro has plenty of options for beginner climbers, and this 7-day adventure is a demanding trip yet suitable for first-time trekkers with a desire to push themselves in a mountain environment. Above all, your instructor’s number one priority is your safety. As long as you listen to the given instructions, you’ll succeed in completing your climb.

  • Most of the climbing and camping equipment will be provided by your guiding service. You’ll receive a more detailed gear list after you confirm your booking but here’s a preview of what you’ll need to bring yourself:

      • Backpack large enough to carry all the items listed (around a 40L bag)
      • Waterproof duffle bag (around 80L)
      • Top Base Layer
      • Bottom Base Layer
      • 4-5 Pairs of Underwear
      • 3-4 Short Sleeve
      • 1 Insulated Trekking Pants
      • 1-2 Long Sleeve Hiking Shirts
      • 1-2 Pairs of Hiking Trousers
      • 1 Insulated Winter Jacket
      • 1 Polartec Fleece Jacket
      • 1 Hard Shell Jacket
      • Warm beanie
      • Sunhat
      • Lightweight gloves
      • Mittens
      • Neck gaiter
      • Trekking shoes
      • Training shoes for camp
      • Gaiters
      • Four-season sleeping bag
      • Sleeping mat and liner
      • Compression sack for sleeping bag
      • Water bottle
      • Snacks you can eat on-the-go (energy bars, electrolytes, sports drinks)
      • Toiletries (sunscreen, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
      • 100% UV Sunglasses
      • Headlamp
      • Extra batteries
      • Adapter
      • Camera — optional

    You will need clothes for hiking during the day, resting in the evening, and for sleeping. Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season.

    The porters will carry your main duffel bag. The weight of this pack on Kilimanjaro is limited to 15 kg (35 pounds). Overweight or extra luggage will require an extra porter. Your clothing should be lightweight, breathable, hand-washable, and quick-drying, which means no cotton.

  • Group sizes and prices:

      • The group size for this adventure is 6 women with one guide.
      • Cost is per person and it doesn’t decrease as the group grows.

    Climbing days in Kilimanjaro can be arranged for bigger groups. Contact us prior to booking.

    Min. age requirements:

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to climb on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

    If your group has climbers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • To get to Kilimanjaro, you first have to reach Arusha. To get to Arusha, most people fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport. From there, you can rent a car or take a shuttle. Julius Nyerere International Airport in the capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, is 2 hours away from Arusha by plane. The cheapest way to reach Kilimanjaro is by flying into Nairobi, Kenya, and taking a connecting flight. If you’re feeling adventurous, it is also possible to travel by road from Kenya, as there are numerous bus and shuttle options.

    Once you and your guide agree on the details of your itinerary, your guide will suggest the best place to meet, whether that’s at the guide shop or a predetermined location.

  • Cancel within 48 hours of booking your trip for free, no questions asked. If you need to change your plans up to 31 days ahead of your scheduled adventure, we offer a full refund on most trips. Within 31 days we offer free date changes or the option to convert your booking to credit to use on any 57hours adventure at a later date.

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