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Plot 29-A Karanga DriveP.O. Box 855, Moshi-Kilimanjaro t/f: +255 27 27 50248 Email: info@ahsantetours.com Ahsante Toursis a locally-owned tour operator that specialize in mountain climbing, wildlife safaris and beach holidays... Trip Details
Kilimanjaro Climb - Machame Route 6 Days
This is probably the most beautiful route up Kilimanjaro. All your equipment and supplies are portered and a cook prepares all your meals. Where accommodation on the Marangu route is in huts, the Machame route offers strictly tents only This makes Machame (also referred to as the "Whiskey route") better suited to the slightly more adventurous hiker, however rewarding him with a scenic splendor such as not seen on the Marangu route. From late afternoon sunsets at Shira, to the misty revelations of Kibo at the great Barranco Wall, the Machame route offers the adventurous hiker a stunning scenic "slide show" over six days
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2010 Trip Dates
- Jan 16 - 22 - Jan 23 - 29 - Jan 31 - Feb 05 - Feb 07 - 12 - Feb 09 - 14 - Feb 14 - 19 - Feb 16 - 22 - Feb 21 - 26 - Feb 28 - Mar 05 - Mar 07 - 12 - Mar 11 - 17 - Mar 14 - 19 - Mar 21 - 26 - Jun 18 - 23 - Jul 26 - 31 Price: 2010
$ 2,000.00 solo, $ 1,800 pp 2-4 climbers $ 1,650 pp 5-9 climbers $ 1,500 pp 10+ climbers Included: transportation to/from park gates, entry, camping & rescue fees, fair wages to guides & porters, camping equipment, guide, assistant guide, cook & 2 porters per climber, 3 meals per day + snacks, complementary pre & post climb accommodation (BB) at Moshi Leopard Hotel, Katadyn filtered water Duration: 6 Days
Group Size:
1, 2-4, 5+ Activities:
- Non-technical Climbing - Sigh Seeing Accomodation:
Mountain tents, 5 nights; Lodges/hotels, 2 nights - AhSaNTe's home route - One of the most challenging summit-bound route - Most scenic route on the mountain - Best route for acclimatization (trek high, sleep low) - Highest success rate - Different options to the summit; the summit can be reached via Western Breach and Barafu - Extra acclimatization can be added at Shira, Lava Tower, Barranco Camp and Karanga Valley - As a result the Machame Route is the most popular route on Kilimanjaro - Minimum trek to the summit requires 6 days Animal life: Below 4,000m: Blue monkeys, colobus monkeys, baboons, antelopes, mongooses, civets, elands, elephants and buffaloes, wild-dogs, leopards, and even lions on the Shira Plateau. Birdlife: Chats, buzzards and eagles Best time to visit: Late June to October and late December to early March 6-Days Itinerary: D1: Machame Gate to Machame Camp Ascent: 1,800 meters to 3,000 meters Distance: 11 km D2: Machame Camp to Shira Camp Ascent: 3,000 meters to 3,820 meters Distance: 5 km D3: Shira Camp to Lava Tower then to Barranco Camp Ascent: 3,820 meters 4640 meters then to 3,972 meters Distance: Ascend 7.5 km; Descend 5km (total 12.5 km) D4: Barranco Camp to Barafu Camp Ascent: 3,972 meters to 4,660 meters Distance: 10 km D5: Barafu Camp to UHURU PEAK to Millennium/Mweka Camp Ascent/Descent: 4,660 meters to 5,895 meters then to 3,790/3,100 m Distance: 15/20 km D6: Millennium/Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate Descent: 3,790/3,100 meters to 1,660 meters Distance: 15/10 km Gear List
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2010 Trip Dates
- Jan 16 - 22 - Jan 23 - 29 - Jan 31 - Feb 05 - Feb 07 - 12 - Feb 09 - 14 - Feb 14 - 19 - Feb 16 - 22 - Feb 21 - 26 - Feb 28 - Mar 05 - Mar 07 - 12 - Mar 11 - 17 - Mar 14 - 19 - Mar 21 - 26 - Jun 18 - 23 - Jul 26 - 31 Price: 2010
$ 2,000.00 solo, $ 1,800 pp 2-4 climbers $ 1,650 pp 5-9 climbers $ 1,500 pp 10+ climbers Included: transportation to/from park gates, entry, camping & rescue fees, fair wages to guides & porters, camping equipment, guide, assistant guide, cook & 2 porters per climber, 3 meals per day + snacks, complementary pre & post climb accommodation (BB) at Moshi Leopard Hotel, Katadyn filtered water Duration: 6 Days
Group Size:
1, 2-4, 5+ Activities:
- Non-technical Climbing - Sigh Seeing Accomodation:
Mountain tents, 5 nights; Lodges/hotels, 2 nights The key to staying comfortable while on an active trip is layering. To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection. Try to bring only what is necessary - this will help you and the field staff. Weather During the Kilimanjaro climb weather can range from 80s during the first day, to below 0 degrees on the summit day. On safari, temperatures are typically in the 70s - 80s during the day, falling to the 50s in the evening. Weight Limit Please limit your duffel bag on the climb to 22 pounds of gear or less. Gear Checklist Provided Gear - Tents and sleeping pads - Cooking and eating utensils - Waterproof duffel for the climb Official Papers - Valid passport - Visa - Airline tickets - International health card with immunizations Luggage - Soft-sided suitcase or wheeled duffel for international flight and to store safari gear while on the climb - Large duffel bag - no wheels or handle - for use on the climb - Luggage tags and luggage locks (2 sets) - Passport pouch or money belt - Daypack, 2,000-3,000 cu. in. - Rain cover and two large plastic trash bags for your daypack and duffel bag Camping Gear - Sleeping bag, rated 0-10�F - Sleep sheet (optional but nice) City Clothing - Bring a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel and when you are not climbing - Comfortable shoes Outerwear - Waterproof, breathable jacket - Waterproof, breathable pants - Insulated down or synthetic filled jacket - Rain poncho Clothing - Midweight wool or fleece sweater/jacket - Fleece or wool pants - Thermal layer top and bottom - T-shirts, mix of synthetic and cotton - Synthetic, long-sleeve shirts - Synthetic, quick-drying hiking shorts - Hiking pants (zip-off legs preferrable) - Casual clothes, for relaxing at camp - Socks: 6-8 pair, wool or synthetic for the summit day - Liner socks Footwear - Waterproof hiking boots with excellent lateral and ankle support and a rugged sole (well broken in) - Camp shoes (sneakers or sport sandals) Clothing Accessories - Balaclava - Gaiters, knee length - Wool or fleece mittens/gloves - Thin gloves or mitten liners - Waterproof glove or mitten shells - Wool or fleece hat - Sun hat with brim - Bandana - Swimsuit (pools at lodges) Travel Accessories - Water bottles (two 1-quart) or a hydration system and two 1-quart water bottles - Headlamp and spare lithium batteries/bulb (no flashlights!) - Sunglasses with dark lenses - Ski goggles - Toilet paper - 1 roll - Hand sanitizer gel/wipes - Collapsible trekking poles - highly recommended - Favorite energy snacks and powdered drinks - Sunblock and lip balm with high SPF - Personal first-aid kit - Insect repellent with DEET - Toiletry kit with bio-degradable soap/shampoo, hand lotion - Travel towel Optional Field Gear - Camera, lenses and lots of film/memory cards - Small binoculars (highly recommended) - Reading and writing materials - Earplugs - Watch with alarm or travel clock - Water filter or iodine tablets (emergency use only - bottled water provided with additional available for purchase) - Water bottle insulator for summit day - Knee supports - Ziploc bags, to protect camera & binoculars - Spare contact lenses or prescription glasses - Windproof shell jacket and/or pants - Motion sickness remedies - Travel pillow Things to Consider - Please remember to always pack essential items such as your passport, money, eyewear, a change of clothing including your hiking boots and medications in your carry-on baggage in case your luggage is delayed. - Be kind to your feet! If you plan on purchasing new boots do so well ahead of time and allow yourself time to break them in. A very good way to minimize the risk of blisters is to wear a thin liner sock under your regular thicker hiking socks. Test your sock combination before you go on the trip. - You will be provided with a waterproof duffel bag for use on the climb. You will place your personal duffel, containing your climbing gear and clothing, inside this provided duffel for added protection against the elements. - Cotton is wonderful in warm weather and will be great once on Safari. However once it becomes wet, it drains your body heat. Bring wool or synthetics such as Capilene�, MTS� and Thermax� for the climb portion of this trip. - Hydration packs may freeze on the summit climb - even the insulated versions. They are suitable only for the lower mountain. Be sure to bring two one quart water bottles in addition to your hydration pack, if you are using this system. - If you normally wear contacts, bring a pair of glasses in case of irritation from dust in your eyes. - Always test your layers before a trip. Your outer layer should fit easily over the inside ones without binding and bunching up. - Stuff sacks are great for sorting your gear. Plastic bags are also helpful to separate clean and dirty clothing. - Many of the roads in Africa are deeply rutted and dusty. It is a good idea to pack camera equipment and binoculars in plastic bags to protect them from the dust. This is in addition to their normal cases. Also bring some lens cleaning material. - Laundry is difficult on this trip but you can hand wash a few quick-drying items. - Try to maximize the use of your gear for both the climb and safari. Extra luggage, including clean clothes to wear home, can be left at the hotel in Arusha. Casual attire is acceptable for Africa. 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