Mt. Meru is situated in the heart of Arusha National Park, approximately 50 miles west of Mount Kilimanjaro. It stands as a massive volcano, reaching 14,980 feet (4,565 meters) in height. This trek serves as an ideal warm-up for Mount Kilimanjaro due to its altitude acclimatization and hiking distances. Moreover, it attracts hikers who prefer fewer crowds and a challenging ascent.
As Mount Meru is located within Arusha National Park, hikers are required to climb with an armed ranger due to the diverse range of wildlife inhabiting the mountain. Along the lower slopes, hikers may encounter elephants, giraffes, and buffalo. As the ascent continues, the trail follows the north rim of the volcano's crater along a dramatic ridge line. Throughout the climb, designated huts along the trail provide accommodations for hikers. Upon reaching the summit at sunrise, hikers are rewarded with spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro and the Mount Meru Crater.
Arusha National Park/Mount Meru: Location and Size
Size: 552 sq km (212 sq miles) Location: Northern Tanzania, northeast of Arusha town
Getting to Mount Meru in Arusha National Park
A straightforward 40-minute drive from Arusha Approximately 60 km (35 miles) from Kilimanjaro International Airport The lakes, forest, and Ngurdoto Crater can all be visited during a half-day outing at the beginning or end of an extended northern safari.
Note: Mountain Climbing Permits are valid for 12 HOURS. Activities in Mount Meru
Forest walks and numerous picnic sites Three- or four-day Mount Meru climb – ideal for acclimatization before Kilimanjaro
Best Time to Climb Mount Meru
Climbing season:
June to February, although November may experience rainfall.
Best views of Kilimanjaro: December to February.