Mount Meru is nestled in the coordinates of northeastern Tanzania's Mainland. Mount Meru is one of Africa’s ideal hiker Mountains giving breathtaking views to the hiker from its volcanic crater.
Resembles to Kilimanjaro, Meru is an active volcano Mountain, but its last history of eruption was in 1910. Many years ago, a Main Volcanic eruption emitted off the top of the volcano, formed a horseshoe-shaped landscape. The summit of Mount Meru collapsed almost 7,800 years ago and a large amount of the volcano’s bulk was lost.
Mount Meru at first summited in the 20th century by a German researcher and An Explorer during their Colonial administration in East Africa, the Weather disputed the first successful summit was led, Managed, and Organized by Carl Uhlig in 1901 or Fritz Jaeger in 1904.
Many people confuse the mountain with Meru Peak, a mountain in the Himalayas. But Mount Meru in Tanzania is a safe hike and is a little bit challenging for climbing enthusiasts.
Mount Meru’s slopes provide a habit to marvelous diverse wildlife.
You will hike through different climate zones which are grasslands, tropical rainforests, moorlands, deserts, and ice and snow at the summit.
399 species of diverse birds might be spotted along the hike, Bird enthusiasts will have the golden time of photographing their lifer, and their bird enthusiasts, buffalos, diverse antelopes, white colobus monkeys, and leopards might also be spotted but You will be safe hence You will be accompanied by wild army ranger.
Mount Meru climbing combines complimentary hiking with a walking safari through the Arusha National Park Ecosystem.
During the hiking, you will be sleeping in Mount Meru huts. We advise staying in Arusha City or Moshi Town for one night before and after the trek, but all towns have a lot to offer.