Mountain Trekking

Kilimanjaro

Is summiting Kilimanjaro still on your wish list? Make that wish come true!

Climbing Kilimanjaro is a unique experience and achievement because Mt. Kilimanjaro is a very special place on its own. In this relatively flat continent stands the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Yet to reach its peak of 5895m above the sea level, you do not need special climbing skills and gears. All you need is inner motivation, strong will, desire and a bit of luck. Then rest leave on us. 🌄

Six Possible Routes to Reach the Top of Africa:

  1. The Marangu Route – “the Coca-Cola Route”
  2. The Machame Route – “The whiskey Route”
  3. The Rongai Route
  4. The Shira Route
  5. The Lemosho Route
  6. The Umbwe Route

Meru

Mount Meru lies 70 km west of Kilimanjaro. Therefore, when climbing it you will see great views of Mount Kilimanjaro at the background. This is the fifth highest mountain in Africa (4,562.13 m) and the second highest in Tanzania. Its slopes dominate Arusha National Park. 

To reach the peak you will hike in the green scenery of Arusha national park. While trekking, you may be greeted by giraffes, buffalos, monkeys and other animals and birds. Don’t worry, you will have a park ranger to accompany you and ensure your safety.

Most of our clients climbing Mount Kilimanjaro climbs Mount Meru as a warm-up acclimatization climb.  To summit Mount Meru it is not just a piece of cake, after all, it is over 4500m high.

3 Days Mount Meru Trekking:

  1. Day: Arusha/Moshi – Momella Gate (1500 m) – Miriakamba Hut (2,500 m)
  2. Day: Miriakamba Hut (2500 m) – Saddle Hut (3 550 m)
  3. Day: Saddle Hut (3 500m) – Meru Summit (4 562 m) – Momella Gate (1 500 m)