4-Days Mt. Meru Trekking

Embark on an exhilarating 4-day trekking adventure to the summit of Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest peak. This trek offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a challenging yet rewarding climb. Starting from the lush rainforests of Arusha National Park, you’ll journey through various ecosystems, including heath and moorland, before reaching the dramatic volcanic craters. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to spot elephants, buffaloes, and giraffes, making this trek a true wilderness experience. The highlight of the trek is the sunrise summit, where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro and the surrounding plains. Whether you’re an experienced climber or a first-time adventurer, the 4-day Mount Meru trek promises an unforgettable journey through one of Tanzania’s most beautiful and diverse landscapes.

Day 1: Momella Gate (1,500m/4,921ft) to Miriakamba Hut (2,514m/8,250ft)

Distance: 10km / 6.2 miles

Hiking time: 4 – 6 hours

Ascent: 1,014m / 3,329ft

Max. altitude: 2,514m / 8,250ft

Habitat: Rainforest

Accommodation: Hut

Meals included: Lunch / Dinner

Your adventure begins at the Momella Gate in Arusha National Park, where you’ll complete registration formalities before starting your trek through the lush rainforest. The trail is often muddy and slippery, but the dense vegetation and diverse wildlife, including colobus monkeys and buffaloes, make it a fascinating journey. You’ll reach Miriakamba Hut in the late afternoon, where you’ll set up camp and enjoy your first night on the mountain.

Overnight: Miriakamba Hut


Day 2: Miriakamba Hut (2,514m/8,250ft) to Saddle Hut (3,570m/11,712ft)

Distance: 8km / 5 miles

Hiking time: 3 – 5 hours

Ascent: 1,056m / 3,462ft

Max. altitude: 3,570m / 11,712ft

Habitat: Heath and Moorland

Accommodation: Hut

Meals included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Today’s trek takes you out of the rainforest and into the heath and moorland zone. The trail becomes steeper and more rocky as you ascend, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. You’ll reach Saddle Hut in the early afternoon, where you can rest and acclimatize to the higher altitude. In the afternoon, you have the option to hike Little Meru (3,820m/12,533ft) for acclimatization and panoramic views.

Overnight: Saddle Hut


Day 3: Saddle Hut (3,570m/11,712ft) to Socialist Peak (4,566m/14,980ft) to Miriakamba Hut (2,514m/8,250ft)

Distance: 18km / 11.2 miles

Hiking time: 10 – 12 hours

Ascent: 996m / 3,268ft

Descent: 2,052m / 6,732ft

Max. altitude: 4,566m / 14,980ft

Habitat: Alpine Desert to Rainforest

Accommodation: Hut

Meals included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Your summit attempt begins around midnight, with a challenging climb through the alpine desert to Socialist Peak, the highest point of Mount Meru. The ascent is steep and demanding, but the reward is an unforgettable sunrise over the vast African plains and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. After celebrating your achievement at the summit, you’ll begin your descent back to Saddle Hut for a short rest before continuing down to Miriakamba Hut. The descent is long and tiring, but the lower altitude and lush rainforest provide a welcome change of scenery.

Overnight: Miriakamba Hut


Day 4: Miriakamba Hut (2,514m/8,250ft) to Momella Gate (1,500m/4,921ft)

Distance: 10km / 6.2 miles

Hiking time: 2 – 4 hours

Descent: 1,014m / 3,329ft

Max. altitude: 2,514m / 8,250ft

Habitat: Rainforest

Meals included: Breakfast

On your final day, you’ll continue your descent through the lush rainforest to Momella Gate. The trail is often muddy and slippery, but the dense vegetation and diverse wildlife make it a fascinating journey. Upon reaching Momella Gate, you’ll receive your summit certificates and bid farewell to your guides and porters. A vehicle will be waiting to take you back to your hotel, where you can relax and celebrate your incredible achievement.

  • Professional Guides: Certified and experienced mountain guides who are knowledgeable about the terrain, wildlife, and safety protocols.

  • Porters and Cook: Porters to carry your gear and a cook to prepare meals, ensuring you have the energy needed for the trek.

  • Accommodation: Overnight stays in mountain huts along the route, providing shelter and a place to rest.

  • Meals: All meals during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a focus on nutritious and energy-boosting foods.

  • Park Fees: All necessary park entry fees and permits for Arusha National Park and Mount Meru.

  • Rescue Fees: Fees for emergency rescue services, ensuring your safety in case of any unforeseen circumstances.

  • Camping Equipment: High-quality camping equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping mats.

  • Transportation: Transfers to and from the trailhead, ensuring a smooth start and finish to your adventure.

  • Drinking Water: Safe and clean drinking water provided throughout the trek to keep you hydrated.

  • First Aid Kit: A comprehensive first aid kit carried by the guides to handle any minor injuries or health issues.

  • International Flights: Airfare to and from Tanzania is not included.

  • Visa Fees: Costs for obtaining a Tanzanian visa are not covered.

  • Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance is required but not included.

  • Personal Expenses: Items such as souvenirs, snacks, and additional drinks are not covered.

  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, porters, and cooks are not included and are at your discretion.

  • Personal Gear: Personal trekking gear such as hiking boots, clothing, and sleeping bags are not provided.

  • Additional Accommodation: Extra nights in hotels before or after the trek are not included.

  • Medical Expenses: Any medical expenses incurred during the trip are not covered.

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FAQ

Where is Mount Meru located?

Mount Meru is located in northern Tanzania, within Arusha National Park, approximately 70 kilometers (43 miles) west of Mount Kilimanjaro

How difficult is the climb up Mount Meru?

The climb up Mount Meru is considered moderately difficult. It involves steep ascents and requires a good level of physical fitness, but it is generally less challenging than climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

What is the best time of year to climb Mount Meru?

The best time to climb Mount Meru is during the dry seasons, which are from June to October and from late December to February. These periods offer the best weather conditions and clearer views

How long does it take to climb Mount Meru?

Climbing Mount Meru typically takes 3 to 4 days, depending on the pace and acclimatization schedule

What kind of wildlife can be seen on Mount Meru?

Mount Meru is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, colobus monkeys, and over 400 species of birds. Climbers may encounter these animals, especially in the lower slopes of the mountain

Do I need a guide to climb Mount Meru?

Yes, hiring a certified guide is mandatory for climbing Mount Meru. Guides are essential for navigating the trails and ensuring safety, especially in areas with wildlife