Old Moshi-Kilimanjaro
Explore Tanzania’s Hidden Treasure with Climb2Kili Adventures
Route: Momella Route
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Max Altitude: 4,566 meters (Socialist Peak)
Start/End: Arusha / Moshi
Best Season: June – March (avoid April–May due to heavy rain)
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Why Choose Mount Meru?
Mount Meru is a stunning volcanic mountain located within Arusha National Park. Standing at 4,566 meters, it is Tanzania’s second-highest peak and one of Africa’s most scenic climbs. With abundant wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and fewer crowds than Kilimanjaro, this is an unforgettable trekking experience — especially ideal for climbers looking to acclimatize before Kili or enjoy a beautiful standalone adventure.
Day 1: Arusha – Momella Gate (1,500m) – Miriakamba Hut (2,514m)
Day 2: Miriakamba Hut – Saddle Hut (3,570m)
Day 3: Saddle Hut – Socialist Peak (4,566m) – Miriakamba Hut
Day 4: Miriakamba Hut – Momella Gate – Arusha
Pricing (Per Person in USD)
| Group Size | Price Per Person |
|---|---|
| 1 Climber (Solo) | $1,050 |
| 2–4 Climbers | $850 |
| 5+ Climbers | $750 |
Discounts available for larger groups or local residents. Contact us for custom itineraries or private treks.
Why Climb with Climb2Kili Adventures?
Ready to Climb?
Let Climb2Kili Adventures guide you to the summit of Mount Meru for a once-in-a-lifetime trekking experience.
We handle all logistics — you just bring your adventurous spirit.
These months offer the warmest conditions, with clear skies typically in the mornings and evenings. Light clouds may develop during the day, occasionally obscuring the summit by the afternoon. It’s an ideal time to climb for those who appreciate pleasant temperatures and stunning, unobstructed views.
The long rainy season begins in April and continues through May, bringing heavy rainfall to the lower slopes and snowstorms at the summit. During this time, the mountain is frequently shrouded in dense clouds, limiting visibility and obscuring the scenic views. Climbing conditions can be challenging, so it’s generally advisable to avoid attempting a climb during this period.
This period is the driest and among the most popular times to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Clear skies are common, providing excellent visibility and ideal trekking conditions. While the days are generally pleasant, temperatures can drop significantly at night, particularly at higher elevations.
From late October through November, short rains bring increased cloud cover and wetter conditions. Although climbing is still possible during this time, the mountain is frequently obscured by clouds, and the rain can make the trek more challenging and less enjoyable.
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