Country(ies): Tanzania
Tour type: Private
Group size: Min: 0 | Max: 0
Accommodation:Hotel, campsites
Meals: Breakfasts - 3, Lunches - 3, Dinners - 2
Transport: Minibus or car
Highlights:Mount Meru is the second highest mountain in Tanzania and the fifth highest in Africa. Meru is the only great isolated stratovolcano in East Africa that is still active. A massive eruption 7,800 years ago shattered Meru's upper slopes and formed an obl
Mount Meru is the second highest mountain in Tanzania and the fifth highest in Africa. Meru is the only great isolated stratovolcano in East Africa that is still active. A massive eruption 7,800 years ago shattered Meru's upper slopes and formed an oblong 8 km/5 mi wide caldera that is open to the east. The main summit is on the caldera's western edge, perched above a dramatic and still active Ash Cone inside the caldera. Meru is just below the permanent snowline, so there are no glaciers or snowfields on its slopes. It is best to allow 4 days for climbing Meru, since it involves a considerable gain in altitude, but the trek can also be done in 3 or 5 days. There are huts available to climbers on the mountain and firewood is supplied. The ascent involves hiking through grassland and forest on the mountain's lower slopes where animals can be seen grazing. Gaining height, the track becomes steeper and hiking can sometimes become a scramble, particularly along the breathtaking crater rim to the summit. Aside from being a rewarding and picturesque trek in its own right, Meru is also great acclimatization for a Kilimanjaro climb.
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Arrive at the Kilimanjaro International Airport. Meet and transfer to Springlands hotel in Moshi for overnight
OVERNIGHT:
Springlands hotel
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
Transfer from Moshi to Arusha National Park and registration. Late morning begin the trek from Momella gate. Cross open grassland where buffalo, warthogs, and elephants may be seen. Continue a steady climb through montane forest with a pause for lunch at the famous Fig Tree. Afternoon walk through less dense forest where birds and monkeys, including the black and white Colobus may be spotted. By mid afternoon, enjoy closer views of Meru’s towering cliffs and Ash Cone. Arrive at the Miriakamba Huts, situated in an idyllic grassy glade, in time to enjoy the afternoon sun and beautiful views over the surrounding plains between Meru and Kilimanjaro. Perhaps a giraffe may walk through camp.
OVERNIGHT:
Miriakamba Huts campsite
MEALS:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
EXTRAS:
None
It is often clear in the morning, so for best view of Kilimanjaro, get up early. From the Miriakamba Huts, ascend steeply to the crater rim, which is called Elephant Ridge at this point. Then, follow a steep path through attractive Montane Forest to reach the giant heather in the Moorland near the saddle between Little Meru and Meru. A hot lunch will be ready on arrival at Saddle Huts. The afternoon is free to rest and enjoy the views, but energetic trekkers can make the short climb to the nearby summit of Little Meru (3820 m/12533 ft) for superb views just before sunset.
OVERNIGHT:
Saddle Huts campsite
MEALS:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
EXTRAS:
None
Start early at 0200 hrs and climb steeply for an hour to Rhino Point (3800 m/12467 ft). In icy conditions or in strong winds, it may be unreasonable to progress beyond Rhino Point, but sunrise from here is equally as spectacular as from Cobra Point. If the weather is fine, descend slightly and continue along or near a rough undulating ridge of ash and rock to reach Cobra Point (4350 m/14271 ft) near sunrise. The stunning views include the cliffs of the crater rim, the Ash Cone rising from the crater floor, Kilimanjaro floating on the morning clouds, and the Rift Valley. Hike for another hour on a well made but often steep path to reach the summit of Meru (Socialist point . The view from the top of this steep-sided peak can make you feel quite unique and suspended. Your hike back to Rhino Point in the still sharp morning light between the crater’s sloping outer wall and sheer cliffs of the inner wall is one of the most dramatic and exhilarating walks in Africa. Continuing with a fast descent through open grassland and mixed forest, with good chances of seeing wildlife. This trail has excellent views back toward the crater and over the plains of the national park. On arrival at Momella Gate , say goodbye to the guides and porters. A vehicle will be ready for transfer back to JRO airport or Arusha.
OVERNIGHT:
N/A
MEALS:
Breakfast, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
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