Mount Meru is the fifth highest mountain on the African continent and the second highest in Tanzania and dominates the Arusha National Park with its huge cliffs. The mountain is often used as warm-up hiking in preparation for the Kilimanjaro. However, the technical requirements are greater on Mount Meru than on the Kilimanjaro Routes. On the four-day trekking tour, you are more than likely to see giraffes, buffalos, antelopes and baboons; therefore, a park ranger will accompany you for your safety.
Mt. Meru is situated in the core of Arusha National Park and it is 50 miles west of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Mount Meru is a monstrous well of lava achieving 14,980 feet (4,565 meters). This trek fills in as a perfect get ready for Mt. Kilimanjaro because of its altitude acclimatization and climbing separations. This trek is additionally equipped towards hikers that lean toward fewer groups and a difficult climb. Since Mount Meru is situated in Arusha National Park, hikers must climb with a furnished officer because of the wide scope of wildlife living on the mountain. On the lower slants of the mountain, hikers are bound to see elephants, giraffes, and bison! As hikers proceed with their climbs, the trail pursues the north edge of the spring of gushing lava’s hole along a sensational edge line. All through the climb, hikers rest in assigned hovels along the trail. Hikers achieve the summit as the sun is rising and they will have breathtaking perspectives on Mt. Kilimanjaro and of the Mt. Meru Crater.