TANZANIA NATIONAL PARKS
NGORONGORO CRATER
•size: 100 square miles •Referred to as the 8th wonder of the world • World’s largest intact volcanic caldera • Densest concentration of large animals • Rhinos, bull elephants and black-manned lions
NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA
Approximately 20,000 animals take haven in ‘Africa’s Garden of Eden.’ The Ngorongoro Crater is a world heritage site, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and is commonly referred to as the 8th wonder of the world. The 2,000 feet high walls of the approximately 10-mile wide Crater form a natural amphitheater for the densest populations of large animals anywhere. The Crater is truly awe-inspiring and game viewing here is among the very best Africa has to offer.
TOPOGRAPHY
- Short & Long Grass Plains,
- Savannahs,
- Open Woodlands,
- Riverine Areas,
- Wetlands,
- Mountains
ACTIVITIES
- Game viewing by vehicle
- Walking safaris
- Ballooning is now possible in the north, south, and center of the Park
accommodation
- Public campsites.
- Special campsites.
- Seasonal campsites.
- Hostels