Face the greatest mountaineering adventure. Africa has to offer and conquer Mount Meru on a professionally organized expedition. Then, explore the hidden corners of Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, in the Serengeti and watch the big cats roam the plains.
You are responsible for bringing personal gear and equipment. Below is a gear list you need to bring on your climb.
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Highlights
Climb Mount Meru with Alaitol: With a successful summit rate of 98 percent (compared to the 60-70 percent average), Alaitol’s Mount Meru expeditions give you an outstanding chance of reaching ‘the roof of Africa’. Our experienced climbing team oversees every factor that contributes to a successful climb
Guides & porters Every Alaitol guide is a certified Wilderness First Responder, trained in mountain craft, natural history, and ecological awareness. Our guides are also trained in first aid and are fluent in English, and most have completed over 200 summits. A founding member of the Kilimanjaro Porter Assistance Project and a proud Partner for Responsible Travel with the International Mountain Explorers Connection, Alaitol’s is an advocate for the welfare of our team of porters. Their hard work and dedication are what make every Alaitol’s trek possible.
Comforts on the mountain: Summiting Mount Meru comes easier to those who are well-rested – and Mountain Huts are famous for their comforts.Hygienic private toilets are also exclusively available to Alaitol trekkers.
Safety on the mountain: Alaitol’s climbs use the finest climbing and camping apparatus, safety equipment, and communications network. On every climb, we supply and carry all safety and emergency equipment, including emergency oxygen, a portable altitude chamber, a defibrillator, pulse oximeters, a stretcher, an extensive first aid kit, and three means of communication (mobile phone, two-way radio, and satellite phone).
Food & nutrition: Another key element to conquering Mount Meru is to maintain proper nutrition throughout your entire trek. Every meal is designed to provide the fuel you need to reach the summit. Unlike many other companies, Alaitol provides fresh food throughout the entire trek, including abundant snacks between meals as well as unlimited, purified water. Special diets can also be accommodated.
Acclimatisation: While most trekkers spend a total of three days on the mountain, we schedule five days (six nights) to allow more time for premium altitude acclimatisation, contributing to Alaitol’s successful summit rate of 98 percent.
Sustainable Treks: Alaitol leaves no trace on the mountain and takes pride in operating green campsites. Every Alaitol camp is completely portable with no fixed ground structures or plumbing, and we remove all waste and rubbish from our treks.
* Please contact us for your child quote. Children discounts available.