4 Days Mount Meru Climbing – Momela Route

4 Days

    • Arusha
    • Professional, English-speaking guide
    • Meals according to the itinerary
    • Drinking water, tea & coffee
    • Transfer from the hotel to the National Park gate and back
    • Overnight stays in mountain huts
    • NOTE: An ascent during the great rainy season (April / May) is not recommended.
    • 2 - 15

    Overview

    Mount Meru is the third-highest mountain in Tanzania at 4566 meters, only the Kibo and the Mawenzi (the highest peaks of the Kilimanjaro massif) rise further into the sky. The mountain was formed by volcanic activity in the East African Rift Valley. About 250,000 years ago, the entire eastern flank of the volcano was blown away by a violent outburst, an impressive sight to this day.

    The mountain is located in the middle of Arusha National Park, so the hike on the first day has a special charm. In the lowlands of the mountain, accompanied by a ranger, you will see baboons, buffaloes, giraffes and other wildlife. The ascent leads through various vegetation zones, from the grassland into the rainforest, and through the heath and moorland into the alpine desert. A great mountain, which stands unjustifiably in the shadow of Kilimanjaro.

    The Meru is technically more difficult than Kilimanjaro and requires a good condition – the last 1000 meters are quite steep. However, climbing skills are not required.

    The mountain is also used by many to acclimatize for the Kilimanjaro ascent – this combination is also possible with us on request. The Mount Meru climb is recommended by us as a 4 day tour. For experienced and very fit mountain hikers with high altitude experience, the tour is also suitable in 3 days. The third day of the shortened tour walks  after the summit directly to the Momella Gate. Overnight stays are in simple wooden huts.

    Highlights:

    • Route with accomodation in wooden huts
    • Ascent through the Arusha National Park with many wild animals
    • Great view in the crater and on the Kilimanjaro
    • Total distance about 45 km

      Itinerary

      After breakfast you will be picked up at your hotel. Before we leave, we have a general briefing about your ascent of Meru and check your equipment. The journey to Arusha National Park takes about an hour. Once your guide has completed the necessary paperwork at the gate, the trip continues to Momella Gate, the starting point of your hike. On the way you can observe giraffes, zebras and many other animals. Because of the wildlife in the park, from the Momella Gate you will be accompanied by an armed park ranger. The route takes you across the Ngare Nanyuki River, as you then walk along the river and will see buffalo herds, baboons and other animals. Soon the hike will take you through the forest, and after about 2 hours, you will reach the small Mayo Falls, here a meadow is an ideal place for your picnic. After you have relaxed a bit, your hike continues to the "Arched Fig Tree" - a unique tree that spans the way like a gate. After another 1.5 - 2 hours you will reach the Miriakamba Hut. Here you spend your first night on Meru.

      >Lunch; Dinner

      After breakfast, the trek leads through the dense forest with mosses and beard lichens. After 2-3 hours you will reach the viewpoint of Mngongo wa Tembo (Elephant Ridge), which is at a height of about 3200 meters. The ascent takes place partly over wooden steps, since the path is steep and slippery in some places. From this vantage point, you will have a magnificent view of the large, burst crater. After a short rest, the trek continues to the Saddle Hut. Just before you reach it, the landscape changes from mountain rainforest to light bushland. After lunch, you will have the opportunity to take a detour to the summit of Little Mount Meru (3820m), this 1-1.5 hour hike will reward you with a great view over the national park up to Kilimanjaro. Back to the hut it is time for your dinner, after that it is straight to bed. Tomorrow is the summit day and it starts early!

      >Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

      After a small snack and a hot drink, your way to the summit starts at around 2 o'clock in the morning. In the glow of your headlight, you will head up through the bushland to Rhino Point. The path becomes more and more challenging, and some passages with easy climbing will be encountered. Along the long north ridge the route continues to the summit, which you will reach around sunrise. The moment when the sun rises behind the Kilimanjaro and the plain to the Meru starts to shine in a orange-red light, will let you quickly forget the strenuous ascent. On the descent, you return to the Saddle Hut where a lunch and a hot drink will await you. Afterwards you will continue to Mirikamba Hut, reaching it in the early afternoon. Here you can rest and enjoy your summit success.

      >Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

      After breakfast the trail continues down towards Momella Gate via the so-called "Northern Route". On the way, you will be able to see again buffaloes, baboons and other wild animals, and with some luck also elephants. After a 2-3 hour trek, you will arrive at the Momella Gate, where your driver will be waiting. After a farewell from your mountain team you will be driven back to your hotel.

      >Breakfast; Lunch

      Can you climb Mt Meru without a guide?

      A tour operator or trekking company is not required to climb this peak (unlike Kilimanjaro) so you can arrange everything yourself, however, many tour companies that offer Kilimanjaro treks also offer ones for Mount Meru and using one can make your life easier (though more expensive).

        How hard is it to climb Mount Meru?

        The highest point on the trek: Mount Meru peak is 4,566 meters above sea-level. Difficulty: It’s moderately hard for an average hiker but spread out over four days it is well within most people’s reach. The altitude is just low enough not to trouble most hikers

          Do you need oxygen to climb Meru?

          Acclimatization is important, and while you won’t need oxygen, spending at least a few days at altitude before attempting the climb is highly recommended. The best time to trek is during the one of the dry seasons (June to October or December to February).

            How long does it take to climb down Meru?

            four days
            They overcame a broken portaledge, and a “mini-stroke” suffered by Ozturk, but cited excellent weather as a major factor in their success, which was recognized also by Guinness World Records as the first ascent of this peak. They reached the summit on their eighth day, then it took them four days to descend.

              What is the highest peak of mountain Meru?

              Mount Meru (Tanzania) has two peaks namely the Socialist peak and Little Meru. The highest peak on Mount Meru is the “Socialist Peak” at 4,566 m (14,980 ft) followed by the subpeak known as Little Meru at (3,820 m / 12,533 ft).

                Discounts


                Available discounts for Meru -4 days

                • Expatriates/Residents living in Tanzania
                  Code: RESTAN – USD 100 per person
                • East African Citizens
                  Code: EAC – USD 310 per person

                Private Trek


                Please find below the prices for organizing a private trek. The prices are based on your group size.

                  • Solo Trekker – USD 1410 per person
                  • Group of 2 to 5 – USD 900 per person
                  • Group of 6+ – USD 700 per person
                  • Group of 10 and above – USD 690 per person

                Note: Although the summit stage has some easy climbing passages, these are not secured. Surefootedness and a good head for heights are required. In bad weather conditions (heavy rain, dense fog, icing of the rocks) the accompanying ranger may choose to abort the ascent. An ascent during the great rainy season (April / May) is not recommended.

                Services included: 

                • Mount Meru trekking according to the itinerary
                • Professional, English-speaking guide
                • Mountain crew (cook & porters)
                • Overnight stays in mountain huts
                • Meals according to the itinerary
                • Drinking water, tea & coffee
                • All national park fees
                • Transfer from the hotel to the National Park gate and back

                Not included services:

                • Alcohol and soft drinks
                • Sleeping bag
                • Flights
                • Visa fees
                • Tips
                • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
                • Travel insurance

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                  4 Days Mount Meru Climbing – Momela Route
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                  From $1410 $1000
                  / Adult
                  • Arusha
                  • Professional, English-speaking guide
                  • Meals according to the itinerary
                  • Drinking water, tea & coffee
                  • Transfer from the hotel to the National Park gate and back
                  • Overnight stays in mountain huts
                  • NOTE: An ascent during the great rainy season (April / May) is not recommended.
                  • 2 - 15

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