MOUNT MERU

Mount Meru is the second-highest mountain in Tanzania and from the south Mount Meru looks like a typical strato-volcano.

However, the view from the east is completely different as the whole of the eastern side of the mountain was blown away during an eruption some 250,000 years ago. The ash cone still shows remains of the last volcanic activity from 187

Most popular tours visiting Mount Meru

HIGHLIGHTS AND DESCRIPTION 

Geology: Mount Meru is a stratovolcano, which means it is a conical volcano built up of layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials. The mountain is located on the eastern edge of the East African Rift System, which is a tectonic boundary where the African Plate is slowly splitting apart.

Climbing: Mount Meru is a popular hiking destination, and visitors can climb to the summit via several different routes. The most popular route is the Momella Route, which takes approximately 3-4 days to complete. Climbing Mount Meru requires a reasonable level of fitness, as the climb is steep and can be physically demanding.

Wildlife: Mount Meru is located within Arusha National Park, and visitors can spot a variety of wildlife during their climb. Some of the animals that can be seen include elephants, buffalos, giraffes, and monkeys.

Summit: The summit of Mount Meru is called Socialist Peak, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance. The summit is marked by a large metal pole that was erected by German explorers in the early 20th century.

Climate: Mount Meru has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 10-30°C (50-86°F) depending on the altitude. The mountain can be climbed year-round, but the best time to climb is during the dry season from June to February.

Cultural significance: Mount Meru is considered a sacred mountain by the Maasai people, who live in the surrounding areas. The mountain is believed to be the home of their god, Ngai, and climbing the mountain is seen as a spiritual journey for some Maasai.

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