The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife. Formed millions of years ago, it shelters over 25,000 animals—including the Big Five—within lush grasslands, forests, and Lake Magadi. Travelers can enjoy panoramic views from lodges along the rim and explore its unique ecosystem through guided safaris. Nearby, sites like Olduvai Gorge add archaeological depth to the experience, making Ngorongoro a rare blend of natural beauty and human history.
The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife. Formed millions of years ago, it shelters over 25,000 animals—including the Big Five—within lush grasslands, forests, and Lake Magadi
The Ngorongoro crater safari is our most popular Tanzanian safari and a big favourite for those people coming off Kilimanjaro who would like some rest...
The Ngorongoro crater safari is our most popular Tanzanian safari and a big favourite for those people coming off Kilimanjaro who would like some rest...