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Ngorongoro Conservation Area
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Ngorongoro Overview

Ngorongoro Conservation Area is in northern Tanzania. It’s home to the vast, volcanic Ngorongoro Crater and the “big 5” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino). Huge herds of wildebeests and zebras traverse its plains during their annual migration. Livestock belonging to the semi-nomadic Maasai tribe graze alongside wild animals. Hominin fossils found in the Olduvai Gorge date back millions of  years 

 Origin of Ngorongoro; it was named by the Maasai pastoralists after the sound produced by the cowbell (Ngorongoro)

Detailed Itinerary

NGORONGORO IS FAMOUS AND VERY KNOWN FOR

  • Lake Magadi

 Within the Ngorongoro Crater itself, Lake Magadi, shallow, azure blue, fiercely alkaline from sodium carbonate, is fringed by hundreds of long-legged pink flamingos. Most are lesser flamingos, distinguished by their dark red bills, which eat blue-green spirulina algae. But there are also many greater flamingos with black-t

  • Lerai Fever Tree Forest

The Lerai Fever Tree Forest, which consists of tall, slim yellow barked acacias forming an airy, lace-canopied wonderland of glades, is much frequented by elephant, rhino, eland, bushbuck, hyrax, and hundreds of birds.

  • Olduvai Gorge and Laetoli

Lake Ndutu and Lake Masek are also on the migratory route in the Rift Valley, not far from Olduvai Gorge, where the ancestors of mankind began the journey towards civilization, with the fabrication of the earliest tools and the building of the first human settlements.

  • Shifting Sands

Ash from Ol Dionyo has formed Shifting Sands – a black dune of moving sand a hundred meters in length, and nine meters high, which ingeniously moves slowly across the plains at a rate of 15 meters every year.

  • Olmoti Crater and Empakaai Crater

 You can take gentle, guided walks to two other nearby craters. Olmoti Crater is a shallow, grassy hollow, very quiet and lovely, where Maasai pasture their cattle alongside eland, bushbuck, reedbuck, and an occasional buffalo. From the south wall of the caldera, the Munge stream forms a delightful waterfall, plunging several hundred meters into the Ngorongoro crater to feed Lake Magadi. Empakaai Crater is half-filled by an unusually deep soda lake.

  • Gol Mountains

To the northeastern zone, the primeval Gol Mountains provide a surreal wilderness environment of stark, pink cliffs, enclosing the Angata Kiti pass, a bottleneck for the annual Great Migration of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra, searching for mineral-rich grasses as they return to their ancestral breeding grounds in southern Serengeti and the Ndutu wilderness.

  • Nasera Rock

Nasera Rock is home to mountaineering klipspringers, baboons, and varied birds. It is also the location of a Stone Age human shelter, excavated by the Leakeys.

  • Salei Plains and Ol Karien Gorge

Ol Karien Gorge is a sheer rock-sided ravine at the end of the vast, bare Salei Plains. It is a Mecca for twitchers, because ruppel’s griffon vulture breeds there in March and April, coinciding with the passage of the Great Migration to provide plentiful food.

  • Oldeani Mountain

To the southwest of Ngorongoro crater, bamboo-clad Oldeani Mountain feeds the stream that supports the Lerai Forest, whilst seasonal Lake Eyasi is a lodestone for archaeological and cultural safaris in East Africa. Paleolithic sites include Mumba cave and nearby Nasera Rock.

  • Hadzabe Tribe

Lake Eyasi, close to Ngorongoro is still home to the Hadzabe Bushmen of East Africa who subsists entirely from the wild, communicating by clicks and whistles. Mbulu and Datoga pastoral and farming tribes, who were ousted centuries ago from lands now occupied by the Maasai, have now settled there.

  • Ol Doinyo Lengai & Lake Natron

Further north-east near the border of Kenya, Ol Doinyo Lengai casts its conical shadow across the plains from the edge of the Great African Rift Valley escarpment. Known to Maasai as “The Mountain of God”, it is still active, last erupting in 2007

ACTIVITIES PEOPLE CAN DO AT NGORONGORO CRATER

The main activities within or around the Ngorongoro crater are game drives, photographic Safaris, picnics, nature walks, birding, visiting the Maasai villages, hot air ballooning, a tour of Olduvai Gorge, visiting the Empakaai Crater, hiking to the summit of the Gol Mountains and Oldoinyo Lengai

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT NGORONGORO

 June is one of the best times to visit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The ‘long rains’ have come to an end and game drives are relatively less crowded. The peak season for a safari in the Ngorongoro Crater only kicks off towards the end of June or in early July.

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