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4 Days Mount Meru Trekking-Arusha

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Mount Meru is a dormant stratovolcano located 70 kilometres (43 mi) west of  Mount Kilimanjaro. At a height of 4,562.13 metres (14,968 ft), it is visible from Mount Kilimanjaro on a clear day, and is the 5th largest mountain in Africa, dependent on definition.

Mount Meru is located in Arusha National Park just north of the city.  The Momella route – which starts at Momella gate, on the eastern side of the mountain – is used to climb Mount Meru.

Mount Meru most recently had a minor eruption in 1910. The several small cones and craters seen in the vicinity probably reflect numerous episodes of volcanic activity.  Its fertile slopes rise above the surrounding savanna and support a forest that hosts diverse wildlife including nearly 400 species of birds and also monkeys and leopards.

Mount Meru
At 4566m, Mount Meru is the fifth highest mountain on the African continent and the second
highest in Tanzania. About 250 000 years ago, a massive volcanic blast blew away the entire eastern
flank of the mountain and left it with the characteristic and distinctive appearance it has today. Last
eruption: 1910
At 4566m, Mount Meru is the fifth highest mountain on the African continent and the second
highest in Tanzania. About 250 000 years ago, a massive volcanic blast blew away the entire eastern
flank of the mountain and left it with the characteristic and distinctive appearance it has today. The
Mt Meru ascent passes through many different vegetation zones. The dry forest of the lower region
gives way to a dense mountain rainforest, which then turns into a scrubland. Towards the top of the
mountain, the vegetation consists of heath and moorland and is then finally replaced by the
stunning baron alpine deserts. As the flora changes the wildlife does so too, which is diverse and
equally impressive. During the ascent, you will regularly come across large game such as elephants
and buffalos but you may also come across leopards. Due to this, it is obligatory to be accompanied
by an armed park ranger on your tour.

Arrival Location

Kilimanjaro International Airport (Google map)

Departure Time

08:00a.m

Price Includes

  • Park fees
  • Driver Guide viewing activities
  • All Meals
  • All game Professional safari and tour Guide/ Driver
  • Mineral water
  • Airport transfers
  • Camping fees
  • Private or sharing 4 wheel drive vehicle with a roof hatch refrigerator and charging

Price Excludes

  • Drinks or Alcohols
  • Laundry
  • Items of personal nature
  • Entry visas
  • Travel insurance
Itinerary

Day 1Arusha – Momella Gate (1500m) – Miriakamba Hut (2500m)

In the morning, you will be collected from your hotel and after a 45-minute drive, you will arrive at
the Arusha National Park Gate. At the national park gate, your guide will complete the obligatory
entry forms and whilst he does so, you can peruse the information boards of the national park. Once
the formalities have been completed and the hiking team consisting of porters from the surrounding
villages is formed, you will then be driven a little further to Momella Gate. An armed park ranger will
accompany you while you start your hike and get a first glimpse of the wonderful giraffes and
buffalos. Once you have left the buffalo herds and giraffes behind, you will enter the acacia forest in
which you will follow the Southern Route. After a steady 2-hour climb, you will reach Maio Falls and
some picturesque meadows that are a perfect place for a picnic. After a rest, you will again be on
your way and soon reach the well-known ‘Arched Fig Tree’. Here your park ranger will tell you about
the formation of this tree and how it gained its shape forming an arch over the path. After another
1½ – 2 hours, you will reach the Miriakamba Hut. Evening meal and overnight stay at the
Miriakamba Hut. Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

Day 2Miriakamba Hut (2500m) – Saddle Hut (3550m)

In the morning, you will leave the Miriakamba Hut behind and follow a steep track with wooden
steps upwards. Due to the gain in height, it will be noticeably cooler than the previous day and due
to this, the hike will seem to get easier. The clouds also often hang in the rainforest and dip the lush
vegetation in a moody atmosphere. After approximately 2 hours, you will reach the vantage point
‘Mgongo wa Tembo’ (Elephant back) at an elevation of 3200m, where you will enjoy a well-earned
break. After another hike in which the vegetation changes from rainforest into an airy bush land, you
will reach Saddle Hut (3550m) at midday for a relaxing lunch break. During the afternoon, you have
the option of a side trip to Little Meru (3820m) which takes approx. 1 – 1 ½ hours and from where
you can have wonderful views of Arusha National Park and of the Kilimanjaro (approx. 80 km away).
Back at the hut, a warm dinner is waiting for you before you will have the final preliminary talk in
preparation for the following day’s climb to the summit. Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

Day 3Saddle Hut – Socialist Peak (4562m) – Miriakamba Hut (2500m)

After an early start with tea and biscuits, you will leave for the summit at 02:00 hrs. By torchlight,
you will follow the trail through bush land to the so-called Rhino Point (3821m) in which the path
turns into a little more challenging trek with occasional light climbs. You will follow the north ridge
to the summit on which you walk on ground alternating between lava ash and rock. After approx. 4 –
5 hours, you will have the summit and the Tanzanian flag in your sights. From the summit, you will
be able to enjoy the sun rising above Kilimanjaro and the fantastic view of Mount Meru’s crater with
its steep sides and the “Ash Cone” in the middle. The descent follows the same route back to Saddle
Hut (3550m) where you will take a well-deserved long break and recuperate with hot soup and tea.
Once refreshed, you will continue with the descent. During the early afternoon, you will reach
Miriakamba Hut (2500m) – tired but happy. At this hut, you can relax and think about the last stage
that you have completed. Evening meal and overnight stay at Miriakamba Hut (2500m). Breakfast;
Lunch; Dinner

Day 4 Miriakamba Hut (2500m) – Momella Gate (1500m)

After breakfast, you will follow a 2 – 3 hour trek over the so-called ‘Northern Route’ back to
Momella Gate. The descent is shorter than the ascent but there is still the chance to see elephants,
buffalos, giraffes as well as the black and white columbus monkeys. At the gate, you will say farewell
to your hiking crew and your driver will take you back to Arusha. Breakfast

Note:
The summit stage contains a few simple but unsecured climbing passages. A good head for heights
and sure footedness are absolutely necessary. In adverse weather conditions (heavy rain, icy rocks
and paths or thick fog) the park ranger can call off the climb to the summit. We do not advice climbs
in the rain season (April and May).

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