The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (809,440 ha) offers a great variety of landscapes. From vast expanses of highland plains to savannas and forests, but is mainly known for the Ngorongoro Crater.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the largest crater in the world is a haven for a remarkable assortment of wildlife. The Ngorongoro site was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1980 because it boasts one of the most marvelous natural phenomena on Earth: a huge crater that acts as a vast natural zoo.
The Ngorongoro Crater – with its lush green plains, woodland trees, and wildflowers – is one of the most popular travel destinations in Tanzania. A stunningly beautiful place, it’s often referred to as the ‘Garden of Eden’. Ngorongoro has been the site of numerous archaeological discoveries over the years, and it’s now one of the best places for the safari in East Africa.
Another amazing site is the Olduvai Gorge, a 14km long ravine. To protect this incredible natural wonder, visitor numbers are closely monitored, and you must obtain a permit to enter the crater and the gorge.
Since the wildlife mainly stays in the crater all year round, there is no good or bad time to visit. However given that the crater floor does get busy with vehicles, it can be more pleasant to visit during low season. Higher water levels in Lake Magadi (in the center of the Crater) also result in higher concentrations of flamingos. Whenever you visit Ngorongoro, you are guaranteed excellent safari action. The beauty of an Ngorongoro Safari is because of its unique micro-climate, it can be enjoyed year-round.
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