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3 Days Mt Meru climb: Africa Natural Tours
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3 Days Mt Meru climb 

At a glance
Day 1: Arrive in Moshi
Day 2: Moshi – Meriakamba Hut (Full board)
Day 3: Meriakamba Hut – Saddle Hut (Full board)
Day 4: Saddle Hut – Summit Day – Back to Moshi
Day 5: Depart Moshi

Mount Meru



Mount Meru Climb is the best for acclimatization prior to Mount Kilimanjaro climbing; The Mountain is the third highest peak in Africa and is the second highest mountain in Tanzania at 4,568m.
The mountain is located within Arusha National Park, Tanzania’s gem. This prime location gives trekkers the chance to spot some of wildlife that inhabits the area. The ascent is quite steep, the route to the summit passes over streams, through parkland, montane forest, a giant heather zone and moorland. The summit is reached by a narrow, barren ridge, which provides stunning views of the Ash Cone lying several thousand feet below in the crater.

Tour Overview

Day 1: Arrive in Moshi
Moshi
Arrive anytime at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). We will arrange a private transfer from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) to Moshi at your arranged hotel, where you will meet your guide for pre-climb briefing and an equipment check.

Day 2: Moshi - Meriakamba Hut (Full board)
Meriakamba Hut
We drive from Moshi to Momela Gate. After a short registration at the Gate our walk will begin with full armed ranger escorting us, simply we can see along the way the wild animals including elephants, zebras, and giraffe , monkeys, antelope, and often elephants along the route. Dinner and overnight night at Miriakamba Hut.
Elevation 1,387 m to 1,500 m, Distance: 10 km, Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
Habitat: Montane Forest.

Day 3: Meriakamba Hut - Saddle Hut (Full board)
Saddle Hut
The walk from Miriakamba Hut to the saddle below Little Meru is a short day but a steep climb.
The walk will take us slowly along the ridge for a spectacular view of the Meru Crater and the impressive Ash Cone.
After hot lunch at Saddle Hut we can make a short climb to the summit of Little Meru (3,820m) for superb views just before sunset.
Elevation 2,514 m to 3,570 m, Distance: 8 km, Hiking Time: 3-5 hours
Habitat: Forest and Moorland 

Day 4: Saddle Hut - Summit Day – Back to Moshi
Saddle Hut
We start early at around 1:30 a.m. to climb steeply to Rhino Point (3,800 m.) and on to Cobra Point (4350m). We reach the summit (4,566 m) on time for sunrise there is a possibility to see Kilimanjaro Peak above the clouds. The final part of the climb is along a spectacular narrow ridge line between the sheer inner cliffs and the sloping outer wall of the crater.
We take a short rest and brunch at Saddle Hut before continuing the descent to the Momella gate. The returning transfer will be waiting at Momella Gate to pick you to Moshi at your hotel.
Elevation 3,570 m to 4,565m, Distance: 5 km up 13 km down, Hiking Time: 12 – 14 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert Moorland and Montane forest.

Day 5: Depart Moshi
Moshi
Moshi to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) Private departure transfer is included. 

Included.
    • Park fees, camping fees & rescue fees
    • 18% VAT on tour fees & services
    • 3 Season mountain tents
    • Double layered Sleeping Mats
    • Transportation to & from the mountain gate
    • Professional mountain guides, cooks and porters
    • 3 meals daily while on the mountain
    • Filtered water throughout the trek
    • Pre & Post Trek accommodation at the Parkview Inn
    • Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA), Kilimanjaro Association of Tour Operators (KIATO)
    • 2- way private airport transfers
Not Included
    • Flights
    • Tips to mountain crew
    • Items of a personal nature
    • Laundry Services
    • A doctor for the group



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