Kilimanjaro vs. Mount Meru: Which Should You Climb?
When planning a trekking adventure in Tanzania, two iconic peaks often make it to the top of the list: Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. While Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa, Mount Meru is its equally captivating neighbor, offering a different but equally rewarding challenge. At Abakombe Tours, we guide climbers on both mountains—helping you decide which is right for you.
Mount Kilimanjaro: The Roof of Africa
Height: 5,895 meters (19,341 feet)
Trekking Time: 5–9 days depending on the route
Kilimanjaro is world-famous for being Africa’s highest peak and one of the Seven Summits. Its snow-capped summit, diverse ecosystems, and global reputation make it a bucket-list adventure.
Why Choose Kilimanjaro:
- Prestige: Summiting the highest mountain in Africa is an unforgettable achievement.
- Variety of Routes: From the scenic Machame to the easier Marangu route, you can choose based on fitness and preference.
- Diverse Landscapes: Hike through rainforest, alpine desert, and arctic summit zones in one climb.
Considerations:
- Higher altitude means more risk of altitude sickness—good acclimatization is key.
- More expensive and longer than Meru climbs.
Mount Meru: Tanzania’s Hidden Gem
Height: 4,562 meters (14,967 feet)
Trekking Time: 3–4 days
Often overshadowed by Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru is Tanzania’s second-highest mountain and sits in Arusha National Park. The climb offers lush forests, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views—including Kilimanjaro itself.
Why Choose Mount Meru:
- Wildlife Encounters: Spot giraffes, buffalo, and monkeys right on the trail.
- Less Crowded: Enjoy a peaceful trekking experience compared to busier Kilimanjaro routes.
- Perfect Acclimatization: Many climbers use Meru as a warm-up climb before tackling Kilimanjaro.
Considerations:
- Steeper ascent in some sections—requires good fitness and comfort with ridge walking.
- Less internationally recognized than Kilimanjaro, but just as rewarding.
Which One Should You Climb?
- Choose Kilimanjaro if you want to achieve Africa’s highest summit, enjoy diverse terrains, and don’t mind a longer, more challenging trek.
- Choose Mount Meru if you’re looking for a shorter, less crowded climb, love wildlife, or want to acclimatize before attempting Kilimanjaro.
For many adventurers, the best answer is both—start with Mount Meru for acclimatization, then take on Kilimanjaro for the ultimate challenge.
Plan Your Trek with Abakombe Tours
At Abakombe Tours, we offer expertly guided climbs on both mountains, ensuring safety, comfort, and unforgettable memories. Whether you choose Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, or both, our team will customize your itinerary for success.