Mount Meru, Arusha
7 days
Mountain Climbing
This 7-day journey features superior lodge accommodations, extra recovery time, and enhanced activities including an in-depth premium coffee plantation tour, a visit to a Maasai boma or Tanzanite gallery, and a memorable half-day walking safari or canoeing in Arusha National Park. With better meals, added amenities like oxygen support when needed, a celebration dinner, and a spa relaxation session after the descent, this package ensures a smoother acclimatization and higher overall comfort while still delivering a successful summit of Socialist Peak.
Check into a comfortable lodge. Light Arusha town tour (markets + cultural sites) or rest. Welcome dinner.
Overnight: Comfortable lodge/hotel (e.g., Arusha Coffee Lodge or similar) on Bed & Breakfast.
In-depth coffee plantation tour at a premium site (guided walk, roasting, tasting, lunch on the farm). Afternoon visit to a local Maasai boma or Tanzanite gallery.
Overnight: Same comfortable lodge.
Morning walking safari or canoeing in Arusha National Park (great for wildlife viewing around the mountain base). Afternoon transfer and start climb to Miriakamba Hut.
Overnight: Miriakamba Hut.
Scenic ascent with excellent views.
Overnight: Saddle Hut.
Summit push to Socialist Peak. Descent to Saddle or Miriakamba Hut.
Overnight: Miriakamba Hut.
Complete descent to Momella Gate. Transfer to Arusha. Afternoon spa session or relaxation at the lodge. Celebration dinner.
Overnight: Comfortable lodge in Arusha.
Morning free or optional short game drive / waterfall visit. Afternoon transfer to airport. (Can easily extend to a 2–3 day safari.)
All transfers, superior accommodations (better hotels/lodges), all meals (including some premium options), expert guide team, full park fees & rescues, Arusha town tour, premium coffee tour, half-day Arusha NP activity, bottled water, oxygen (if needed), summit certificates.
Flights, tips, personal items, gear rental, travel insurance, extended safaris.
The dry season (June–October) is ideal for wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources and roads are passable. January–February is also excellent. The short rains (November–December) and long rains (March–May) have fewer crowds and greener landscapes but can have wetter conditions. We help you choose the best timing for your goals (e.g., Great Migration).
Most of our packages are private safaris (just your group in a dedicated vehicle), offering flexibility and a personalized experience. We also arrange small group departures for those seeking to share costs.
Yes , Tanzania is a popular and generally safe destination for organized tours. Our experienced guides follow strict safety protocols in the parks. Risks are minimized by traveling with professionals. Petty theft is the main concern in cities, so standard precautions apply.
Start training 3–6 months in advance:
We can provide a recommended training plan upon booking.
You have excellent chances of spotting the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) plus giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, cheetah, hyena, and hundreds of bird species. The Great Migration in Serengeti is a highlight.
Policies vary by package but are clearly stated at booking. We offer flexible options and recommend comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellations.