Meru View Lodge

 

The Meru View Lodge is a comfortable and friendly lodge under German management, strategically located by the entrance to Arusha National Park and as the name suggests offering fantastic views of Mount Meru. Meru View Lodge offers 15 rooms in 11 bungalows, all tastefully decorated and named after Tanzania's most famous national parks and landmarks such as Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and so on. Each room is well-equipped with comfortable beds, mosquito nets and of course an en suite bathroom with solar-powered hot water and walk-in showers.
Meru View Lodge is set in beautifully landscaped gardens, with a variety of plants and flowers attracting a range of birds and butterflies and providing shady areas in which to swing in hammocks and read or relax. The Meru View Lodge also boasts a swimming pool with surrounding patio, providing the ideal spot to relax and wind down after you climb Kilimanjaro, go hiking on the slopes of Mount Meru, or game drive in Arusha National park.
 
The cuisine provided by the Meru View Lodge restaurant is excellent, and served in comfortable surroundings by friendly staff. The lodge has its own vegetable garden so all the produce is freshly grown, and they also produce their own dairy products. Meru View Lodge also offers internet access, laundry facilities and luggage storage. Overall this is a pleasant, comfortable and friendly establishment perfectly situated for the start or end of your Kilimanjaro climb or Tanzania safari.
 
For more information on staying at the Meru View Lodge Arusha contact us.

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