A Complete Mount Meru Climb Guide For You
Hey adventurous soul, are you
planning for a Mount Meru Climb
tour?
Well, at 14,967 feet/4,562 meters, Mount Meru is considered to be the second-highest peak of Tanzania after Mount Kilimanjaro. It is also the fourth-highest highlands of Africa. Nestled in northern Tanzania, precisely at the heart of Arusha National Park, Mount Meru offers holidaymakers and adventurous hikers a perfect setting for mountain climbing and hiking.
Guides are usually armed for protecting you from any risks or also from the unknown attacks of the abundant wildlife animals including leopards, buffalos, and baboons. Guides are locally trained and experienced and can make your trekking experience more enjoyable, safer, and blissful by helping to find the right paths and carrying your equipment.
Well, at 14,967 feet/4,562 meters, Mount Meru is considered to be the second-highest peak of Tanzania after Mount Kilimanjaro. It is also the fourth-highest highlands of Africa. Nestled in northern Tanzania, precisely at the heart of Arusha National Park, Mount Meru offers holidaymakers and adventurous hikers a perfect setting for mountain climbing and hiking.
- Basic Mount Meru Trekking Information
Mount Meru Climb |
The best time for a Mount Meru Climb tour is the dry seasons, ranging from June to
October or December to February. During this period, the official route of this
mountain, called Momella Route has almost no traffic and offers fantastic
wildlife experiences as you may hike past some rare wildlife animals. However,
for better safety and security, taking a guide with you is mandatory.
Guides are usually armed for protecting you from any risks or also from the unknown attacks of the abundant wildlife animals including leopards, buffalos, and baboons. Guides are locally trained and experienced and can make your trekking experience more enjoyable, safer, and blissful by helping to find the right paths and carrying your equipment.
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