Machame Route
Why did we chose Machame?
Once championed as the discerning wilderness route for climbers, Machame is gaining on
Marangu in terms of popularity. It is also the second-most accessible trailhead of the non-steep
routes (Umbwe and Mweka), making it attractive too. Its reputation as one of the most scenic
routes is entirely justified, with the sweeping views across the Masai Steppe to Meru and the
impressive Barranco Valley praised by all who climb it. Gains in popularity, however, are
inevitably at the expense of total exclusivity but as the descent route is different from the ascent,
climbers are only aware of the popularity when they reach camp, however, it is still infinitely
quieter than the Marangu Route
These are among the common advantages of climbing through the Machame Route:
- Reputation: Machame enjoys a positive reputation amongst trusted sources as the finest and most scenic wilderness route.
- Camping: Machame enjoys the exclusivity of camping with your own team of porters and staff with whom you become very familiar.
- Descent Route: Mweka descent rather than the same ascent allows trekkers to see a little bit more of the mountain and not meet other climbers en-route.
- Accessibility: The trailhead is on the western side of the mountain, close to a good tarmac road, making it convenient for Arusha, KIA and transfers from the Parks.
- Natural beauty: Widely considered being the most scenic route, it is without any doubt breathtakingly beautiful with a wider range of eco-systems and views along the trail.
- Wilderness Route: The “Whisky” route to Marangu’s “Coca-Cola”, it is more demanding and less subscribed, with a longer ascent, thereby appealing to more serious trekkers.