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Mount Meru, Tanzania

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Mount Meru, Tanzania

Mount Meru, Tanzania

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Mount Meru Introduction:
Mount Meru is Tanzania's second highest peak standing at 14,980 ft (4566 m). Mount Meru is a beautiful, conically shaped volcano located in northern Tanzania in the heart of the Arusha National Park. Mount Meru is not an active volcano, its last minor eruption was over a century ago. On a clear day you can see Mount Kilimanjaro from Mount Meru, they are less than 50 miles apart. The first successful (recorded) ascent is still in dispute. It is credited to either Carl Uhlig in 1901 or Fritz Jaeger in 1904, both Germans, reflecting the colonial power of Germany over Tanzania at this time.
Mount Meru Trekking :
Mount Meru is a serious 3-4 day trek and is often used as a practice run to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. A guide/ranger is mandatory on every trek because of the significant numbers of buffalo commonly encountered. There is one official route up to the summit (more details below) and it is well marked and huts along the way offer simple, comfortable beds. Unofficial routes on the west and northern sides of the mountain are illegal. Acclimatization is important and while you won't need oxygen, spending at least 4 days on this trek is highly recommended. The best time to trek is June - October and December - February.
Mount Meru Momella Route:
Momella Route starts on the eastern side of Mount Meru and ascends along the northern rim of the crater to Socialist Peak, the summit. Miriakamba (2514 m) is the first hut, there are two routes to get here, a short steep route or a slower, more gradual climb. A 4-6 hour walk the next day takes you to Saddle Hut (3570 m) with good views of the crater. Day 3 will take you to the summit (5hrs) and back to Saddle Hut for lunch, most groups continue down to Miriakamba for the final night. The walk along the crater rim is considered to be one of the most spectacular sights in the world. More Route details...
Mount Meru Guides and Porters:
Guides are mandatory for every trek up Mount Meru, they are armed and are there for your safety to protect you from the abundant wildlife. Porters are not mandatory but make the trek more enjoyable. Porters will carry up to 15kg each. You can hire both porters and guides at the Momella gate but plan ahead at least a day. If you're trekking with an operator (see below), these services are usually included in the price. Ask around for tipping guidelines as this is a significant part of the guides, porters and cooks salaries.
Mount Meru Accommodation:
On Mount Meru two huts provide accommodation, Saddle Hut (3570 m) and Miriakamba Hut (2514 m). It's common to spend the first and third nights at Miriakamba and the second at Saddle hut. Huts fill up well in advance and it may be prudent to bring a tent to pitch if you're planning to trek during the high season (December - February). Both huts offer wonderful views.

Accommodation close to the Momella gate in and around the Arusha National Park include:

Both Moshi and Arusha are fine to base yourself from before a trek as well.
Getting to Mount Meru :
Mount Meru is located inside the Arusha National Park. Most visitors fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport and get transport directly to the park from there, it's 60 km (35 miles) from the airport. Arusha is the capital of northern Tanzania and is just a 40 minute drive away from the national Park. Shuttle buses from Nairobi (Kenya) depart daily. From elsewhere in Tanzania, you can catch a long-distance bus to Arusha or an internal flight.
Mount Meru Trekking Tours and Operators:
A guide is mandatory to take with you for a trek up Mount Meru. But porters are not. The average price for a trek up Mount Meru usually starts around $650 per person including food, accommodation and guide fees. You need a climbing permit and it takes at least 12 hours to obtain one. You don't have to use an organized tour operator but some good ones include:
Mount Meru Travelogues:
Tanzania Odyssey -- Kate Humble Climbs Mount Meru
Bootsnall
Gorp
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