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Meru Forest Camping

A 2-day camping trip on the slopes of Mount Meru to experience the magic of the morning and evening bird chorus.

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The Outing

About this outing.

On the slopes of Mount Meru in Arusha, is one of northern Tanzania’s most rewarding birding areas and a hotspot for forest and montane species. This 2-day camping trip takes us out specifically to experience the magic of the morning and evening birds’ chorus. Alongside bird watching you will get to enjoy nature-based games, a waterfall walk, storytelling around the campfire, and creative activities—turning the forest into a fun, immersive outdoor classroom for all ages.

Please join us if you’re a brand new birder, a long-standing birder, or anywhere in between—we’ll be glad to see you!

Details: Elevation 2000m (up & down) · Paved trail, single-track packed dirt/gravel, some steep stairs · Pacing: Medium with frequent stops · Sun exposure: Full · Two nights camping.

Highlights

What you'll experience.

Morning & evening chorus

Two days timed for the forest's richest birdsong on the slopes of Mount Meru.

Forest & montane species

One of northern Tanzania's most rewarding birding areas and a canopy hotspot.

More than birding

Nature games, a waterfall walk, and campfire storytelling turn the forest into a classroom.

All levels welcome

Brand-new birders and seasoned watchers alike — everyone's glad to be here.

Details

Know before you go.

  • When28–30 Aug 2026
  • Duration2-night camping outing
  • Group SizeLimited to 10 participants
Ready to Join Us?

Send us a note. Spots fill quickly.

This outing is limited to 10 participants — first to reach out, first to confirm. Send us a quick note with your preferred dates and we'll respond personally with logistics.

Safety always comes first.

This outing operates under our Volunteer and Participant Codes of Conduct, designed to keep guides, participants, and the landscapes we visit safe. On occasion, field trips may be rescheduled due to weather or trail conditions — we'll always notify participants by email.

Read our Safety Protocols & Code of Conduct