Mount Meru Trekking

Overview

Climbing Mount Meru is one of Tanzania’s most rewarding trekking experiences—perfect for adventurers seeking stunning scenery, rich wildlife, and a high-altitude challenge without the crowds. Rising majestically within Arusha National Park, Mount Meru offers an immersive journey through lush forests, open heathlands, dramatic ridges, and breathtaking volcanic landscapes.

This trek is not only a physical adventure but also a chance to connect with nature and local culture. Along the way, you’ll be guided by experienced rangers and supported by a dedicated mountain team who share deep knowledge of the mountain, its wildlife, and its history. Their expertise ensures a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable experience.

As you ascend Meru’s spectacular crater rim and walk along its iconic knife-edge ridge, you’ll encounter diverse wildlife—including giraffes, colobus monkeys, buffalo, and a wide variety of birdlife—making Mount Meru one of the only treks where a walking safari is part of the experience.

Reaching the summit at Socialist Peak (4,566m) rewards you with panoramic views, including a stunning sunrise over Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s an inspiring journey filled with natural beauty, adventure, and a true sense of accomplishment.

Join us for an unforgettable Mount Meru trek—an incredible blend of challenge, wilderness, and breathtaking mountain scenery.

Mount Meru Trekking Packages

3 Days Mount Meru

The 3 Days Mount Meru Trek is a perfect short adventure for trekkers seeking a rewarding climb, stunning scenery, and excellent acclimatization—all within a limited timeframe. As Tanzania’s second-highest peak, Mount Meru offers a spectacular trekking experience through lush forests, wildlife-rich slopes, and dramatic ridgelines leading to the summit of Socialist Peak (4,566m).

4 Days Mount Meru

The 4 Days Mount Meru Trek is one of Tanzania’s most rewarding short climbs, offering stunning scenery, rich wildlife, and excellent acclimatization for those preparing to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. As the country’s second-highest peak, Mount Meru provides a challenging yet highly achievable adventure for trekkers of all levels.