Mount Meru Trekking- Discover The Significance
Why go for Mount Meru Trekking when
you can go for highest and famous mountains all over the world? Well, Mount Meru
is a huge sacred golden mountain with multi-dimensional existence:
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Connection to the stars
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Connection to the center of the earth
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Residence of supreme gods
Sounds too farfetched, isn’t it? Could a real mountain be high enough to
trigger people’s imagination by exaggerating its height or can it be a form of
energy emanating from a place that could extend throughout in a golden color? Mount
Meru may not be highest mountain, but it is used as warm up for altitude
adjustment since the technical requirements are greater on Mount Meru.
The Mt Meru has many different
vegetation zones all the way up. The dry forest in the bottom becomes a dense
mountain rainforest to scrubland. As you get closer to the summit, vegetation
becomes less and less and gives way to alpine terrain. Mount Meru Trekking also
show a large wildlife during its ascent such as giraffes, buffaloes, baboons,
colobus monkeys and antelopes. Be safe and accompany yourself with an armed
park ranger. Mount Meru is ranked fifth highest in Africa and the only isolated
stratovolcano in East Africa that is still active. You can view the idyllic
crater rim of the summit along the way.
Mount Meru
Trekking starts from Momella Gate and continue
through Montane forest while giving you to view some game viewing. After getting closer to the Meru’s towering
cliffs take the rest of the day off trekking and enjoy Miriakamba Huts and
afternoon sun all over. Start early next day through the steep crater rim
“Elephant Ridge” to the heather in Moorland near Saddle Hut between Little Meru
and Meru. Take in the views of the eye opening views of Little Meru and its
breathtaking sunsets. The early start to climb Rhino Point next day to get the
spectacular view of sunrise near Cobra Point is worth the trouble. Hike to the
top and cut off the trekking adventure off your bucket list or plan for more.
Descend all the way to Momella Gate or stop for a night in Miriakamba Huts
along the way.
You want to add this adventure to
tour list now? Get Zanzibar Tour and
Travel to book Mount Meru Trekking on your visit this year. You can choose
your trekking schedule. Can’t spend 4 days on the hills? Choose 3 days trekking
and descend all the way down and save a day not the experience. The guide will
help through all the way with permissions to accommodations. Put on your hiking
socks, windproof/waterproof pants and jacket, heavy gloves, winter jacket,
hiking boots, safari hat, camera, sun block and you are ready to take on the
adventure. Climb Meru between October and February or June to September (it is
colder than) to get the best experience.
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