A three-day ascent of Mount Meru provides hikers a firsthand experience of one of the best summits in Tanzania. The terrain is peaceful, lush and has fewer visitors compared to other hiking routes in the area. Many people use this mountain as a first step in preparation for climbing to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Meru is situated in Arusha National Park, has a peak elevation
of 4,566 m and affords climbers sweeping views of the diverse ecosystems that
make up the area: mountains, forests, lowland river valleys and savanna
grasslands. On clear days, climbers can see the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro
from a distance.
Why Test Climbing Mount Meru for 3 Days?
For those who are interested in experiencing the actual climbing
experience without committing several days to the trail, this is a good option.
The longer route gives climbers enough time on the mountain to see everything
there is to see before making it to the top.
The lower portions of the mountain contain plenty of wildlife.
Depending on the season and time of day, you may encounter a variety of
animals, including buffalo, monkeys, bats and many different types of birds. To
ensure the safety of the group, during some portions of the trail, you will be
escorted by armed park rangers.
The climb can help your body adapt to high elevation. This is one
reason that so many climbers book a journey up Mount Meru prior to taking on Mount Kilimanjaro climbing tours.
A Good Match for Kilimanjaro Climbers
A lot of climbers who are planning a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro
usually like to do the Mount Meru trek first. This trek provides a good
opportunity to get fit to do the Mount Kilimanjaro climb and to get a feel for
mountain hiking while in Tanzania.
There are some steep sections of the Meru trek, yet, due to the
shorter distance of the trek, this makes it easier for inexperienced hikers
than the longer Kilimanjaro trek. Once completing the Mount Meru trek, many
hikers will feel more prepared to do the Mount Kilimanjaro climb.
The best times to do the climbs and treks are during the dry seasons
of the year. Dry weather allows for clear skies and safer trails during your
climbs. The two main dry seasons are between June to October and from December
to February. It is essential to have good hiking boots, warm hiking clothing
and sufficient water prior to your climb. The temperature at the tops of
mountains can be extremely cold even at lower elevations.
Final Thoughts
A 3 days Mount Meru climbing trip offers more than a simple hike. It gives
travelers strong views, quiet trails, and a real mountain experience in
Tanzania. It also pairs well with mount
kilimanjaro climbing tours for hikers who want more time on the mountain
trails of East Africa.








