Finest Game Drive in Ngorongoro Crater & Self Drive Safaris

The Ngorongoro caldera is one of the most densely populated animal habitats in Africa, making it an ideal safari destination. The game drive safari experiences in Ngorongoro Crater entail boarding a 4X4 Safari Land Cruiser with Pop-Up Roof and descending into the Crater through a lush highland forest teeming with magnificent birdlife. Off-roading is prohibited within the conservation area.


You Won’t Believe What Happened on our Tanzania Safari (Ngorongoro Crater)

The verdant crater floor attracts numerous herbivores such as zebra, elephant, wildebeest, and buffalo, which are frequently observed. Occasionally, giraffes are observed in this section of the conservation area. The Black Rhino, which is difficult to find in other regions of Tanzania, is a crater speciality. The caldera is also frequented by numerous antelope species, including Waterbuck, Impala, Topi, Oribi, Eland, Grants, and Thomsons Gazelles. The crater’s surrounding water basins attract hippos.

There are also carnivores in the crater, attracted by the abundance of herbivores. Commonly spotted animals include the lion, cheetah, spotted hyena, black-backed, and golden jackal. Leopards occasionally visit the caldera, but sightings are rare.
Numerous bird species inhabit the Ngorongoro conservation area, including the Black kite, Black-winged lapwing, Hildebrand’s spurfowl, Kenya rufous sparrow, and Lesser flamingo.

Best Time to Visit the Ngorongoro Crater

Even though the roads around the caldera can become quite muddy, the ideal time to visit the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is between April and May. This time of year there are significantly fewer visitors, and the crater is verdant and green in contrast to the dusty dry-season landscape. During the peak season from July to September, and again during the calving season from December to February, which follows the November rainfall, a large number of visitors can be expected.

The question of when to go on Ngorongoro Crater excursions is less about maximizing your game viewing experience and more about how many other people and vehicles you wish to share the crater with.

Things to do in Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Unique Things to do in Ngorongoro Conservation Area (Activities). The Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania is renowned for its abundant wildlife and cultural heritage, making it one of the most exceptional locations globally in terms of biodiversity and historical significance. This aesthetically pleasing area is an essential destination for every genuine adventurer. We have compiled a comprehensive list of the top seven activities to engage in within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is renowned globally for its prominent feature, the Ngorongoro Crater. However, this conservation area holds additional attractions that are of great interest to inquisitive tourists. The area under consideration spans approximately 8,288 square kilometers and is located in the northern region of Tanzania. It encompasses the elevated terrain situated between the Serengeti Plains and the Great Rift Valley.

The NCA offers a wide range of activities, including world-class safaris, exhilarating treks, and opportunities for cultural immersion, making it a valuable and diverse destination. Presented here are our selection of the foremost seven activities to engage in throughout a vacation to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area Tours

Most visitors to Ngorongoro Crater also go on a safari in the nearby Serengeti National Park. The Crater Highlands, studded with deep volcanic craters, are protected by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Ngorongoro is unrivaled as a natural wildlife refuge, and for good reason: it is the largest complete caldera in the world. Tours of the Ngorongoro Crater provide the finest opportunity in Tanzania to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and black rhino) on a single game drive. The lush plains of the lake-studded crater floor and the towering 600m-/1,968ft-high cliffs that enclose it on all sides make for a breathtaking panorama, making this crater one of the most photogenic in the world.

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