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Guide to Climbing Mount Meru – Tanzania’s Second Highest Peak

Although you might think that trekking Mount Meru is much easier because it is shorter than climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the mountain is actually incredibly steep and offers its own unique challenges.

This mountain is shadowed by Kilimanjaro Mountain, and it has abundant wild life and breathtaking vistas.

It’s noteworthy to note that although Mount Meru is smaller than Mount Kilimanjaro, it must be acclimated to because it is much steeper.

When taking on this challenge, you will need to have a better body and be in excellent physical form. About 35 miles to the west of Kilimanjaro Mountain is where you’ll find Mountain Meru. It is roughly 51 kilometers away from Arusha’s little national park.

The Meru Mountain is a volcanic mountain similar to Kilimanjaro, rising to a height of roughly 4,565 meters above sea level.

Since the Meru Mountains are a protected area of Arusha National Park, hikers should be accompanied by an armed ranger. It’s also quite likely that they will come across many animals on the mountain’s slopes, including buffalos and elephants.

Similar to other volcanoes, this one too features a crater at the summit, which must be circumscended in order to reach the summit.

To accommodate the hikers, the mountain has designated campsites.

The camps resemble the dorms on Kilimanjaro Mountain’s Marungu Trail more than anything else.

Mountain Meru is the second tallest mountain in Tanzania only behind the Kilimanjaro ranges with is the tallest in Africa.

The Meru Mountains stand at a height of about 4,565 meters above sea level.

The volcanic mountain will give you very good pictures and a thrilling experience.

Why Climb Mount Meru

Since the mountain meru is located inside the boundaries of the Arusha national park, you will likely get to observe the majority of the park’s animals.

Because it’s a little shorter than Kilimanjaro, the mountain also serves as an ideal training ground for that peak, should one have aspirations.

You will be able to see Kilimanjaro from the peak of Mount Meru, which is located about 65 kilometers to the west of the latter mountain.

Among the reasons you should not miss it is the peacefulness that the journey leading to the summit offers.

This mountain is so much in the shadows of the Kilimanjaro. Therefore receives fewer visitors compared to the Kilimanjaro which makes it good for people that want a quieter hike.

When you hike and reach about 2000 meters above sea level. The hike will start rimming around the crater of this mountain. This crater is about 20 kilometers wide.

It is believed that there is still some volcanic eruption from within this mountain. It has almost created another peak within the top of the Meru.

Where is Mount Meru

Mountain Meru is located about 50 miles in the western side o the Kilimanjaro Mountain. It about 51 kilometers from the small national park of Arusha. It’s a journey of about 40 minutes from Kilimanjaro international airport to Arusha town.

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