Mount Meru- Travel Tips
What to See, How to Plan & Tours

Natural Scenery
Tanzania
5 Reviews
+1 Photos
Suggested Duration: 96 hours
Mount Meru, standing at 4,562 meters, is Tanzania's second-highest peak and a stunning highlight of Arusha's landscapes. This dormant stratovolcano offers trekkers an unforgettable adventure with breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and a challenging ascent to Socialist Peak. As you navigate its lush slopes within Arusha National Park, you'll encounter rich ecosystems and a variety of animals, including giraffes and monkeys. Beyond its physical challenges, Mount Meru holds cultural significance for the local Meru community, providing a deeper connection to the region's heritage and natural beauty.

Reviews of Meru

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Murtaza Badri
    5
    Reviewed: 2023-03-13

    The toughest in the East African region. Meru is overly underestimated. This beauty is a thrill and a very challenging one. TANAPA have done really well with good camps. Beds, dining area and washrooms which are very well maintained.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Sha
    5
    Reviewed: 2023-02-27

    A great warm-up before the Kilimanjaro! We did the three-night and four-day hike. The park ranger was awesome and took us through a walk-in Safri :)

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Innocent Leonard
    5
    Reviewed: 2023-02-19

    Viewing Mount Meru from the near village know as Shangarai. Where you will always enjoy water fall from the mountain and beautifully green land

  • attractions-reviews-avatar pascqa lorna
    5
    Reviewed: 2023-01-02

    I absolutely loved this hike. I have explored quite a number of mountains in Uganda, Rwanda and DRC; but haven't experienced such a spectacular thrill like I did at Tanzania's Mount Meru. The dining area, sleeping and toilet facilities are quite impressive. Tanzania has done well. Hongera, TANAPA!

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Babuutukay Le guidé
    2
    Reviewed: 2022-11-20

    Very tough to hike, when we were on the way we enjoyed the animals, the summit day was real tough and the PEAK of its doesn't support a lot of people to gather there for the group photos, rather by shifts

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