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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area spans from Serengeti National Park in the north, to the Great Rift Valley in the east. In total, the conservation area covers more than 8,000 km² (3,200 sq. miles)…..

Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Wild Diary Safaris

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area stretches from the world-famous Serengeti National Park in the north to the Great Rift Valley in the east. Covering more than 8,000 km² (3,200 sq. miles), this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Africa’s most breathtaking safari destinations. The area includes the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, Ndutu Plains, Olduvai Gorge, Empakaai Crater, Olmoti Crater, and the sacred Oldonyo Lengai Mountain. Its landscapes range from lush forests and open savannahs to lakes, swamps, and volcanic craters, creating a rich habitat for incredible wildlife.

The Natural Wonder of Ngorongoro Crater

At the heart of the conservation area lies the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, often called Africa’s Garden of Eden. Formed nearly three million years ago after a giant volcano collapsed, the crater created a unique ecosystem filled with diverse vegetation and abundant wildlife.

Today, the crater is home to one of the highest concentrations of animals in Africa. Visitors can encounter zebras, buffaloes, wildebeests, warthogs, baboons, elephants, flamingos, ostriches, and hippos. The crater is also famous for its predators, including lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs, and elusive leopards.

One of the greatest highlights of visiting Ngorongoro is the chance to spot the legendary Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and the endangered black rhino — all within the crater floor. Measuring about 20 kilometres wide and 600 metres deep, the crater offers unforgettable game drives surrounded by stunning scenery and panoramic viewpoints from the rim.

With its extraordinary beauty and remarkable wildlife, the Ngorongoro Crater is recognized as one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.

Maasai Cultural Experience

A safari with Wild Diary Safaris is not only about wildlife — it is also an opportunity to experience Tanzania’s rich cultural heritage. The iconic Maasai people continue their traditional lifestyle within parts of the conservation area, where they graze their livestock alongside wildlife.

Guests can visit a traditional Maasai village to learn about their customs, dances, traditions, and daily life. For travelers interested in authentic cultural experiences, a Maasai cultural tour is a memorable addition to any safari itinerary.

Excursions & Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area

  • Ngorongoro Crater Game Drive
  • Maasai Village Visit
  • Cultural Tour in Mto wa Mbu
  • Visit to Olduvai Gorge
  • Nature Walks Around the Crater Highlands
  • Lake Manyara Excursions
  • Bird Watching Safaris

Travel Time to Ngorongoro Conservation Area

  • Arusha to Ngorongoro Conservation Area: Approximately 3 hours
  • Ngorongoro to Serengeti National Park: Approximately 2 hours
  • Ngorongoro to Lake Manyara: Approximately 1 hour
  • Ngorongoro to Tarangire National Park: Approximately 2 hours

Travel Tips from Wild Diary Safaris Experts

The Ngorongoro Crater is one of Tanzania’s most iconic safari destinations and a must-visit for travelers seeking unforgettable wildlife experiences. We recommend spending at least one full day exploring the crater floor to fully enjoy the incredible wildlife and scenery. An additional day around the crater highlands allows you to discover nearby attractions and cultural experiences.

Recommended Stay

  • 1 full day for crater game drives
  • Extra day for cultural tours and crater highlands exploration

Recommended Accommodation

Wild Diary Safaris recommends staying at lodges along the crater rim for breathtaking sunrise views, comfortable rooms, and easy access to early morning game drives.

Incorporate the Ngorongoro Conservation Area into your Tanzania safari with Wild Diary Safaris and experience one of Africa’s greatest natural wonders.

Information and facts

Ngorongoro Crater is the main attraction of this area. It is home to the highest concentration of wildlife in Africa. You can see lions, elephants, zebras, black rhino and so much more. The views from the crater rim over the crater floor are spectacular. No wonder it is chosen as one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.

Most common animals

  • Rhinos
  • Hippos
  • Lions
  • Grant Gazelles
  • Thomson Gazelles
  • Zebras
  • Wildebeests
  • Warthogs
  • Highland Antelopes
  • Elephants
  • Jackals
  • Ostriches

Facts about Ngorongoro

  • Ngorongoro crater floor with its unique habitat and wildlife
  • Ngorongoro Highlands
  • Olmoti Crater and Empakaai Crater
  • Tropical rainforest
  • Olduvai Gorge, earliest place of human existence on earth
  • Museum Laetoli Footprint, has the oldest known footprints of early humans.

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