Introduction

Ngorongoro Crater is a world-renowned natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage site, situated in northern Tanzania. The jewel in its crown is a deep, volcanic crater that is the largest unflooded and unbroken caldera in the world, spanning over 20 km in diameter, 600 meters deep, and covering an area of 300 sq km. Its breathtaking landscapes and remarkable biodiversity make it an unparalleled destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

This spectacular crater is home to an abundance of wildlife, including the famous Big Five – lions, elephants, leopards, buffalos, and rhinos – as well as zebras, wildebeests, hyenas, and more. It’s one of the Tanzanians' most popular destinations for wildlife spotting, offering visitors the chance to witness the largest concentration of animals in Africa.

Beyond the incredible wildlife, Ngorongoro Crater is also steeped in fascinating history and culture. The area has been inhabited by the Maasai people for centuries, and visitors can learn about their unique way of life and traditional customs, as well as purchase handmade crafts and souvenirs.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Ngorongoro Crater has something for everyone. From game drives and walking safaris to hot air balloon rides and cultural experiences, this natural wonder is an unforgettable destination that will leave you in awe.

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What to expect

  • A world-renowned natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage site situated in northern Tanzania.
  • The largest unflooded and unbroken caldera in the world, spanning over 20 km in diameter, 600 meters deep, and covering an area of 300 sq km.
  • Breathtaking landscapes and remarkable biodiversity, make it an unparalleled destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Home to an abundance of wildlife, including the famous Big Five – lions, elephants, leopards, buffalos, and rhinos – as well as zebras, wildebeests, hyenas, and more.
  • One of the Tanzanians' most popular destinations for wildlife spotting, offering visitors the chance to witness the largest concentration of animals in Africa.