The Ngorongoro conservation area (809,440 ha) Spans across vast expanses of highland plains, savanna woodland and forests from the plains of the Serengeti National Park in the north west to the eastern arm of the Great Rift Valley. Established in 1959 as multiple land use area, with wildlife coexisting with the semi- nomadic Masai pastoralist practicing traditional livestock grazing including the spectacular crater which is the world’s largest caldera and Olduvai Gorge a 14km long deep ravine.
DESCEND THE CRATER
A can't-miss destination on Tanzania's star-studded Northern Safari Circuit, the Ngorongoro Crater offers a classic Big 5 safari experience in the unique setting of the ancient volcanic caldera. Home to some 30 000 animals, the crater's surprisingly diverse habitats are revealed on a Ngorongoro safari on all-day guided game drives; the scenery is spectacular, predators are abundant and it's not unusual to see the Big 5 in a single day.