Glamour Tanzania Tours | Meru

Mount Meru

The Peak of Arusha

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An insight to Mount Meru

Mount Meru, located in northern Tanzania, is a majestic dormant volcano and the second-highest peak in the country, offering visitors a unique and adventurous safari experience. Situated within Arusha National Park, Mount Meru is often overshadowed by its famous neighbor, Mount Kilimanjaro, but it boasts equally stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and thrilling hiking opportunities. Visitors to Mount Meru can expect an unforgettable journey to the roof of Africa's fifth-highest peak, where panoramic views, diverse ecosystems, and immersive cultural experiences await amidst the rugged beauty of Tanzania's northern highlands.

Things to Expect in Meru
  • Varied Climate Zones
  • Altitude Changes
  • Diverse Wildlife
  • Stunning Scenery
  • Physical Challenges
  • Cultural Diversity

One of the main attractions of Mount Meru is its challenging yet rewarding trek to the summit, which offers hikers the chance to explore diverse habitats, from montane forests to alpine meadows, and encounter a variety of flora and fauna along the way. Visitors can anticipate guided hikes and overnight camping expeditions led by experienced guides, providing opportunities to summit the peak, witness breathtaking sunrises, and marvel at the surrounding landscapes, including Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance.

In addition to its natural beauty, Mount Meru and its surrounding foothills are also home to vibrant local communities and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can expect to interact with the local Meru and Maasai people, learning about their traditions, customs, and way of life through cultural tours, village visits, and homestay experiences. The warm hospitality and friendly demeanor of the local residents add a unique and authentic dimension to the safari experience, providing insights into the rich tapestry of Tanzania's cultural diversity.

The remote and tranquil setting of Mount Meru offers visitors a sense of peace and serenity, away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether embarking on a challenging trek to the summit, exploring the surrounding foothills, or interacting with local communities, visitors to Mount Meru can expect an unforgettable safari experience that celebrates the beauty, biodiversity, and cultural heritage of Tanzania's northern highlands.

Basic Information

Location:
Arusha region (Northern Circuit)

Elevation:
4,562.13 metres (14,968 ft) Above sea level

Geological Composition:
Voclanic cone

Status:
Dirmant strato volcano

Symbolism:
The Peak of Arusha

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