Mount Meru is Tanzania’s second highest mountain standing at 14,977 Feet (4,566 M). It is located in Arusha National Park and offers some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife diversity of any mountain in Tanzania. Mount Meru is a challenging trek due to its steepness but is a great way to acclimatize before attempting Mt. Kilimanjaro or for those who might not want to climb Kilimanjaro

Climbers are accompanied by a ranger due to the abundance of wildlife on the lower slopes. Mt. Meru is said to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark when it came to rest after the biblical flood receded. It is a great trekking option for those who want to hike but might not ready for Kilimanjaro or just want a shorter hike.

3 Days / 2 Nights to Mt. Meru – $1000 Solo, $850 2-4 Trekkers

4 Days / 3 Nights to Mt. Meru – $1199 Solo, $999 2-4 Trekkers.

5 Days / 4 Nights to Mt. Meru – $1350 Solo, $1148 2-4

Trekkers.Included In Your Trek:

  •     Transportation from JRO Airport to the hotel and back to JRO from your hotel
  •     1 night accommodation at Hotel in Arusha before and after trek
  •     Upgrade to the Lodge in Arusha for $70 per person
  •    Government taxes and all National Park entry fees
  •    Kilimanjaro park rescue team fees
  •   3 daily prepared meals on the mountain, freshly cooked by our chef who can accommodate your dietary needs
  •  3 liters of mineral / treated water per person each day (can provide more if needed)
  •   Hot drinks on the mountain and hot water for washing
  •   Transportation to and from the hotel to the Kilimanjaro Park Gate
  •  Oximeter and emergency first-aid kit
  • English speaking guides and professional cooks
  • Enough porters to carrying camping gear and additional baggage ( 1 Trekker= 4 or 5 Porters, depending on how much you bring)
  • Camping Accommodation in tents provided by us (2 persons per tent)
  • Sleeping Mattress included
  •  Eating utensils for meals

Excluded In Your Trek:​

  •    Private portable toilet on the mountain
  •    Sleeping Bag
  •    Oxygen Supplements
  •     Tips and gratuities
  •     Travel insurance
  •     hiking boots
  •     clothes, etc (available for renting)
  •     Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
  •     Liquors, beers and bottled beverages
  •     All Personal trekking equipment