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Mount Meru 4566m. Arusha National Park. Kilimanjaro's Sister Volcano.

 
 
Beautiful Mount Meru 4566m
 
 

Summit Mount Meru

 
 
 

Eclipsed by the majestic dome of its near neighbour Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru has never gained its rightful place as a major tourist attraction in the Northern circuit. But to anyone visiting Arusha, the jagged profile of this grand volcano, rising from densely forested flanks, inevitably sends a fascinating, challenging call.

 

Once a volcano cone, Mount Meru lost its top and its entire eastern side in a gigantic explosion perhaps million years ago that left the asymmetric walls of a cardera or crater that now constitutes the main mass of the mountain. Rising inside the cardera is an ash cone, the result of post explosion volcanism. Viewed from the crater rim, its bare slopes are a reminder of the recentness of apocalyptic activity. The latest eruption of Mount Meru was a lava flow believed to have occurred in 1879.

 

 

Mount Meru (Little Meru)

 

 

Recurrences are certainly not ruled out, as steam vents and hot springs attest to the life of fires below. Making it to the peak, you find yourself emerging on a prominent rocky knob (4566m) with a spectacular view. To the south, you look straight down to Arusha town, southwest you'll see the Masai Steppe, to the east the Shira plateau and Kibo,  northwest, the Natron Badlands.

The climb up Meru is nowhere difficult or technical, but the altitude may well affect some people adversely. For the 3 or 4 days invested in the climb, Mount  Meru will yield a rich reward of scenery, wildlife, flora and geology. The picture was taken on the summit of Little Meru.

Mount Meru will also provide the radical changes in environment that refresh the spirit and the physical challenge that renews the body. Whether as a warm up for the climb up Kilimanjaro, as a weekend trip for a visitor to Arusha or in combination with an extended visit to the varied and beautiful National Parks in Arusha, Mount Meru will reward her visitors. Mount Meru is part of the Arusha National Park, one of 38 national parks in Tanzania.

Mount Meru Gate