"It is impossible to give a fair description of the size and
beauty of the Crater, for there is nothing with which one can compare
it. It is one of the Wonders of the World" quote by the late
Professor Bernhard Grzimek - famous and respected naturalist.
Spanning roughly 8,300 sq kms (3,192 sq miles), the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area is a perfect microcosm of East Africa: it combines
spectacular scenery and valuable archeological sites with mountains,
forests, grassland plains, extinct volcanoes and a staggering profusion
of wildlife. Central to the Area is the Ngorongoro Crater the floor
of which covers an area of 260 sq kms (100 sq miles). Accommodation
is available in one of the lodges on the rim of the crater or just
outside the Conservation Area. The road meanders along the rim of
the crater affording breathtaking views and descends 2,000 feet
to the crater floor.
Ngorongoro Crater is really a caldera, the sunken or collapsed
cone of a volcano. It is the largest inactive, unbroken and unflooded
caldera in the world.
Living on the floor of the crater are bull elephants, lions, hyena,
zebra, wildebeest among others living on the grasslands and acacia
forests. The crater also has a soda lake - Lake Magadi, the word
magad translates to salt water in Maasai. The lake attracts greater
and lesser flamingo and other water birds.
The crater is best known as a highly successful sanctuary for the
endangered black rhino.
The settings in which you watch the animals are beautiful, the
crater is an outstanding place for photography as well as direct
observation.
The ground water springs are said to be highly nutritious and the
Maasai bring their cattle into the crater daily to drink as they
have done for centuries.
Just to the north of the crater are the Olmoti and Empakaai Craters
both of which can be explored on foot escorted by a local ranger.
It is a wonderful way to explore the highlands and volcanic landscapes.
Maasai tribesmen live on the open moorlands and arrangements to
visit their manyattas (homestead) can be arranged.
We have some excellent itineraries that include the Ngorongoro
Crater, please click below for details.
Manyara / Ngorongoro [Click
Here]
Manyara / Serengeti / Ngorongoro [Click
Here]
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