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Hiking
Mount Meru is the fifth-highest mountain peak in Africa and a dormant stratovolcano located 70 km west of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Standing at 4,562 meters above sea level, it’s visible from Kilimanjaro on a clear day.
Mount Meru is situated in Arusha National Park within the Arusha Region of Tanzania. The mountain last erupted between October and December 1910.
There is only one route for hiking Mount Meru. Why hike Mount Meru? It’s an excellent way to acclimatize before tackling Mount Kilimanjaro, with most hikers spending three to four days on the mountain for this purpose.
Additionally, the trail offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, making the hike both pleasant and rewarding.
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport, where you’ll be greeted by Avocet Tanzania representative and transferred to your hotel. After some rest, you’ll receive a comprehensive briefing about the hike, covering gear usage, packing tips, and equipment checks.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your Arusha accommodation. We’ll transport you to the Marangu-Kilimanjaro National Park gate, where your ascent begins. Trek through captivating tropical rainforests to reach the Mandara Hut after a 5-6 hour hike. Settle in for the night amidst lush surroundings. (Elevation: 2,700m; Hiking Time: 5-6 hours)
Continue your ascent to Saddle Huts, transitioning from the forest zone to the moorland zone. If you’re feeling strong, take an acclimatization hike to Little Meru Peak for additional altitude adjustment.
Start your summit attempt at midnight, navigating steep and challenging sections like Rhino Point and Cobra Point. Reach Socialist Peak by sunrise, then descend back to Saddle Huts for a short rest before continuing down to Miriakamba Huts.
Complete your descent to Momella Gate, enjoying the final views and reflecting on your adventure. Sign out at the gate, receive your Golden Certificate, and transfer back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest. The next day, you’ll be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport for your departure, marking the end of your unforgettable journey.
When trekking Kilimanjaro, our team works hard to make your experience unforgettable. Tipping is a way to show your appreciation. Here are the recommended tipping guidelines for your Kilimanjaro trek. These amounts are for the whole group, so divide these tips among all members:
Packing the right clothing for your Mount Meru trek is crucial for comfort and safety. Here’s what you need:
Having the right equipment for your Mount Meru trek is key to a successful climb:
Arusha, Tanzania