
Mount Meru a dormant volcano that last erupted in 1910 and the second highest mountain at at 4566 meters (14,979 ft.) in Tanzania. It has plenty to offer those looking for a challenging climb. Taking only 3 or 4 days to climb it is perfect for those wanting to get a taste of high altitude trekking without going too high before or after going on safari, or to help with acclimatization if undertaken before you climb Kilimanjaro. It is ideal for those looking for a silent trekking experience.
Elevation Gain: 920m/3,020ft
In the morning you will be transferred to Arusha National Park to register before setting off with your guide and ranger, required because there is an abundance of wildlife in the forests! Walking through the grasslands towards the acacia forest on the southern route, you may spot giraffe and buffalo. After roughly 2 hours you will reach the Maio Falls, where you can enjoy a break, then continue through ‘fig tree arch’. After approximately 4-5 hours of trekking, you will reach a spectacular viewpoint, before heading on to the huts.
Overnight Miriakamba Hut
Overnight Saddle Hut
Elevation Gain: 1,050m/3,450ft
Early morning trek from around 2 a.m. following the path through scrubland to Rhino Point at 3820m .
From here the route gets more demanding as we follow the narrow crater ridge until we reach the summit after approximately 4-5 hours.
From Socialist Peak we will watch the sunrise over Kilimanjaro and have time to explore Meru’s crater and ash cone.
We then descend by retracing our steps back down to Saddle Hut and onwards to Miriakamba Hut and finally Momella Gate.
Transfer to your hotel for a well-earned shower and celebration.
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