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Mount
Meru and Mt Kilimanjaro climb Machame
route 12 days climbing
One
of the best things about climbing
Mount Meru is probably the chance
of a phenomenal view of Mount Kilimanjaro.
This probably defines Mount Meru
in the local mountain mythology,
and is the misfortune of a geographic
feature that by any standards is
a big mountain. At 14980 foot it
compares neither in stature nor
reputation to Kilimanjaro, and so
is sharply overshadowed. However
Mount Meru is a unique feature in
its own right, and very much worth
the effort to climb
Mt
Meru is a real gem of a mountain
and is often ignored by trekkers
who only seem intent on climbing
Kili. Meru is the second highest
mountain in Tanzania at 4,565 m.
There are great views down to the
subsidiary cinder cone on the crater
floor and of course across to Kilimanjaro
for the next climb.
Combining
trekking to the summits of the Africa's
continent's highest and fifth highest
peaks. Starting with the beautiful
ascent of Mt. Meru - an exceptional
crater rim roller - coaster warm
up and acclimatization trek for
the big one - Mount Kilimanjaro
on Machame route.
Day
1: Board Riverside shuttle bus
from Nairobi at 0800 hrs and proceed
to Namanga Border for formalities
then to Arusha arriving at 1300hrs.
Depart for Moshi at 1400hrs arriving
at 1530hrs. Dinner and overnight
at a hotel in Moshi or (Pick up
from Kilimanajaro airport and transfer
to hotel in Moshi)
Day
2: Momella Gate to Miriakamba
Hut (10km, 4-5 hours, 700 metres
approx. ascent) Transfer to the
Arusha National Park. This consists
of two main areas, the Ngurdoto
Crater and Momella Lakes on the
east side, and Mt Meru in the west,
joined by a narrow strip of land.
Momella Gate (2100m), the start
of the trek, is in this strip. At
the park gate you undergo all the
various formalities of signing in,
handing over your park fees and
hitching up with the armed guide.
Have your binoculars ready on your
walk from Momella Gate to Miriakamba
Hut today there is potentially alot
of wildlife viewing: Buffalo, waterbuck,
gazelles, zebra and a few elephant.
Bird life too is excellent. Two
routes are available from Momella
gate. The first is a track that
goes through the forest towards
the crater floor, and then steeply
up to Miriakamba Hut with a possible
diversion onto the crater floor.
The second is a path that climbs
gradually through the grassland,
along the lower section of the northern
spur of the crater, direct to the
hut. The hut is a basic timber structure
in a very picturesque setting set
amongst the Hagiena - Rose wood
trees with views heading up Meru.
Miriakamba Hut (2514 metres) consists
of two large bunkhouses each with
room for about 40 people. They contain
bunk beds (most with mattresses)
and a separate room to be used as
a kitchen, although no cooking equipment
is provided your cook will bring
it in. There are toilets, and a
good supply of water.
Day 3: Miriakamba Hut to
Saddle Hut (4 km, 2-3 hours, 1050
metres ascent) The path climbs steeply
up between the trees reaching Topela
Mbogo (Buffalo swamp) after 45 minutes
and Mgongo Wa Tembo (Elephant ridge)
after another half an hour. There
is a story that elephants slide
down through the grasses and heathers
directly down from the crater rim
to the floor below, this may sound
far fetched, but you do sometimes
find their "shutes" of
parted vegetation dropping improbably
steeply into the crater. From the
top of Elephant ridge there are
great views down into the crater
and up to the main cliffs below
the summit. Continue up the path
to Saddle Hut on a wide col between
the slopes of Meru and the smaller
peak of Little Meru.
Saddle Hut: (3750 m) Consists of
an old metal hut, used by the caretaker,
and a newer bunkhouse similar to
the ones at Miriakamba. There is
a toilet and water is available
from a stream 10 minutes away.
Day 4: Saddle Hut to Meru
Summit and Return to Moshi. (5 km,
4-5 hours, 1000 metres ascent, plus
5 hours, 2500 metres descent). A
big day! Leave Saddle Hut very early
in the morning aiming to reach the
summit in time to see the sun rising
from behind Kilimanjaro. The walk
up to the summit, along a very narrow
ridge between the sloping outer
wall to the crater and the sheer
cliffs of the inner wall, is not
for the faint hearted. If the sunrise
is your main point of interest,
there's no need to go to the top.
It's just as impressive from Rhino
point (about an hour from Saddle
Hut), or ever more so because you
also see the main cliffs of the
inner wall of the crater slowly
being illuminated by the rising
sun. Even though it can be below
freezing just before dawn, as soon
as the sun comes up the going becomes
hot and hard. However during the
rainy season, ice and snow can occur
on this section of the route. From
Rhino Point the path drops slightly
then rises again to climb steeply
round the edge of the rim over ash
scree and bare rock patches. Continue
for three to four hours to reach
the summit (4566 metres). To the
west, if it's clear, you can see
towards the Rift Valley, and the
volcanoes of Kitumbeini and Lengai,
while down below you can see the
town of Arusha, and the plains of
the Maasai Steppe beyond. To descend
from the summit, we retrace the
route round the rim, back to Saddle
Hut (two to three hours) and then
drop down to the Momella gate where
we are collected and transferred
back to Keys hotel Moshi. Dinner
at Hotel.
Day 5: Rest Day at Keys hotel
Spend a relaxing day by the pool
or have a stroll around. A walk
to this small town with view of
the mountain is as good as it reveals.
Dinner at hotel.
Day 6: Kilimanjaro. Hopefully
now you have some acclimatization.
After breakfast we undertake a 45
min drive through to Machame village
and then on to the National Park
Gate to hand over your Park fees
(unless already requested at the
hotel). Park formalities dispensed
with, it is about 5 hours walking
today. Porters will be seen arranging
their packs containing food, water,
firewood and other equipment. Make
sure you have all your day pack
items with you because the porters
travel fast and you probably won't
see them again before the evening!
The guides will assist with any
additional information that you
need. From the park gate there is
a wonderful walk up through the
rain forest on a winding trail to
the first hut which is located at
3048 m. Continue onto the Machame
hut. Where we make camp, rest, enjoy
our dinner and overnight (3100 m).
Day 7: After breakfast we
leave the last of the Rain Forest
behind and ascend, walking along
a steep rocky ridge, covered with
heather to the ridge end. We then
turn west into a river gorge and
onto the Shira Hut camp site, dinner
and camp.(3840m, about 4 hours walking).
Day
8: From the Shira Plateau we
continue to the East then our direction
changes to South East towards the
lava tower, called 'The Sharks Tooth'
and shortly after the tower we come
to junction which brings us up below
the arrow glacier. We reach an altitude
of 4876 m. But to aid acclimatization
we now continue down to the Barranco
hut at an altitude of (3950 m) here
we rest, dine and camp. (About 6
hours walking)
Day 9: After breakfast we
leave the Barranco hut and continue
on a steep ridge passing the Barranco
wall and walk through the Karanga
valley past the junction which connects
with the Mweka trail. We continue
to the Barafu hut which is located
at an altitude of (4600 m) here
we make camp. Rest enjoy dinner
and overnight. (About 8 hours walking)
Day 10: Top Out!! (about
11 hours walking, the hardest day)
Early morning start to make the
most of walking steeply over frozen
volcanic screes. And to get you
to the summit for the sunrise; we
continue our ascent to Stella Point
(5745 m) between the Rebmann and
Ratzal glaciers. The last section
before the rim can sometimes be
snow-covered and ski poles or an
ice-axe is useful for balance. We
then skirt around the broad crater
rim on our way to the summit (Uhuru
Peak 5895 m, this part of the climb
takes about 6 hours) We have now
reached the highest point in Africa,
giving fine views of Kilimanjaro's
crater, its stepped glaciers and
Mount Meru. Mount Kenya may appear
as a black pimple far to the north.
From the summit we now make our
descent continuing straight down
to the Mweka hut camp site (3100
m). This part of the descent takes
about 5 hours. Later in the evening
we have our last dinner on the mountain
and a well earned sleep.
Day 11: After breakfast continue
the descent down to the Mweka Park
gate, rendezvous with vehicle and
then drive back to Moshi and transfer
to the hotel. Night and celebratory
evening meal at the Keys hotel Moshi.
Day 12: After Breakfast or
lunch ( depending on the time of
flight departure) transfer to Kilimanjaro
International Airport for departure
or board our Riverside shuttle bus
to Nairobi.
Price: $2250/person-2012
rates
Extra
day to Acclimatize Shira Hut @ US$180
per person.
Cost
includes:
-Shuttle transfer Nairobi-Arusha
And Moshi Nairobi
- Transfers from Arusha or Kilimanjaro
Airport and return.
- First and last night accommodation
before Mt. Meru/Machame Climb
and 1 after the climb.
- Transfers from the hotel to National
Park Gate and back
- Climbing fees (Park Fees)
- Porters and guide/s
- Cook, All meals while on the mountain,
- Climb, Hut, Rescue fees.
Cost
does not include: Climbing gear,
sleeping bags, tent/s, items of
personal nature, laundry, tips and
gratuities, mineral water, drinks
(soft or hard), visas, travel insurance.
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