Eight days. The most comprehensive acclimatisation on the Machame Route. For climbers who want every possible advantage on the roof of Africa.
The 8-day Machame is Matrix Safaris' premium Kilimanjaro experience — the route that gives you the most time, the best acclimatisation, and the highest probability of summit success that any Kilimanjaro itinerary can provide.
To the standard Machame itinerary, this package adds a second acclimatisation rest day on the Shira Plateau (3,840m) and the Karanga Valley overnight, creating a three-stage acclimatisation profile — Shira, Lava Tower, Karanga — that allows your body to progressively adapt to altitude with a depth that shorter itineraries simply cannot match.
This is the package for: climbers who have experienced altitude sickness before and want maximum protection against it; anyone climbing Kilimanjaro for the second time who is determined to summit after a previous unsuccessful attempt; and anyone who wants the full Kilimanjaro experience — not just the summit, but the entire mountain, lived in slowly and deeply.
1,800m: Machame Gate to Machame Camp Terrain: Rainforest
The forest entry — the beginning of everything. Six days from now, the same forest will mean the end of your climb and you will walk through it differently. But today it is new, green, and full of the particular richness of a montane rainforest at 2,000 metres.
3,000m: Machame Camp to Shira Camp — The Plateau Terrain: Heathland and Shira Plateau
The forest gives way to heathland and then the vast, cold expanse of the Shira Plateau. First night on the plateau. The stars here are a ceiling rather than a sky. The altitude is present — a slight pressure behind the eyes, a sleep that is lighter than usual. Both are expected and managed.
3,840m: Shira Acclimatisation Day — The Plateau Explored Terrain: Alpine moorland and plateau
A full day on the Shira Plateau — hiking to Shira Cathedral, a dramatic volcanic formation at the plateau's edge, and returning to camp. The plateau is extraordinary in its scale and strangeness, and a full day here gives you a relationship with the landscape that passing through on a single day cannot. Your body is working quietly to adapt to the altitude. Let it work.
3,840m: Shira to Lava Tower to Barranco — Climb High, Sleep Low Terrain: Alpine desert — Lava Tower, Barranco Valley
The most physiologically important day: climb to the Lava Tower at 4,630 metres, spend time at altitude, then descend to Barranco at 3,976 metres to sleep. Three days of progressive acclimatisation have prepared you for this altitude exposure. Tonight at Barranco, below the Great Wall, you will sleep better than anyone who arrived here in four days rather than four.
3,976m: Barranco Wall to Karanga — The Wall and the Valley Terrain: Barranco Wall scramble and Karanga Valley
The Barranco Wall scramble is the most exhilarating hour on the Machame Route — hands on rock, views opening with every metre, the whole southern face of the mountain revealed. Then the descent to Karanga Valley for the night. The 8-day itinerary's Karanga stop gives you another night below 4,100 metres before the high camp — protecting the acclimatisation profile while the alpine desert environment around you gradually reveals the scale of what you are attempting.
4,035m: Karanga to Barafu — The Final Preparation Terrain: Alpine desert
The final day before summit night. Barafu is stark and cold and quiet in a way that feels appropriate — this is the place you prepare for the hardest thing. Your guide runs the final summit briefing after dinner: precise instructions on layering, pacing, hydration, the psychological challenge of the pre-dawn hours. You go to sleep at sunset. You are as ready as the mountain can make you.
4,673m: Summit Night — The Roof of Africa Terrain: Arctic summit zone — scree, ice, summit plateau
Midnight. Every layer. Your guide's light ahead. The cold is absolute and your body meets it with seven days of preparation behind it. The climb from Barafu to Stella Point takes four to five hours — longer than it sounds, shorter than it feels. At Stella Point, the crater rim, the sky is beginning to lighten. You are above everything. The final forty minutes to Uhuru Peak are done with the sun rising over the curvature of Africa. Uhuru Peak. The sign. The knowledge that you did not stop. Transfer to Mweka Camp.
3,100m: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate — The Forest Returns Terrain: Rainforest descent
The last morning. The forest receives you back with warmth and oxygen and the sounds of birds that have been here the whole time. Mweka Gate. Your certificate. The drive to Arusha. Eight days on the mountain, and the thing you carry down is not the weight of the pack but the specific knowledge of what you are capable of.
| Start dates | Solo | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7+ people |
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| Apr 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,275 | $2,010 | $1,820 | $1,820 | $1,820 | Get Quote |
| Jun 1, 2026 – Dec 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,400 | $2,140 | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 | Get Quote |
Prices are per person sharing, in USD. Group discounts apply — contact us for custom or larger-group pricing.
Yes — every departure is private with your own guide and vehicle. The route, dates, and accommodation level can all be tailored to you.
Several tiers per night, from comfortable mid-range camps and lodges to premium and elite options. See the day-by-day list above.
Yes — all park entry fees, government taxes, and the meals listed in the itinerary are included.
The dry season generally offers the best game viewing, but we'll advise the ideal timing for your chosen route and dates.
Absolutely — our safaris are family friendly and we can tailor the pace for younger travellers.
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