Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Welcome to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a true paradise for wildlife and nature
enthusiasts. Nestled in Tanzania, this magnificent destination offers a breathtaking
experience that will leave you in awe. Spanning over 8,000 square kilometers, the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to an incredible array of wildlife, stunning
landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Imagine witnessing the spectacle of thousands of
wildebeest and zebras during the annual Great Migration, or getting up close and
personal with lions, elephants, and rhinos in their natural habitat. The Ngorongoro
Crater, a World Heritage Site, is one of the highlights of the area, boasting awe-inspiring
scenery and diverse ecosystems. But the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is not only
about wildlife. It also offers a glimpse into the lives of the local Maasai people, who have
lived harmoniously with nature for centuries. Immerse yourself in their vibrant culture
and traditions, and learn about their sustainable way of life. Whether you're an avid
wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a unique adventure, the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area has something for everyone. Get ready to embark on an
unforgettable journey into the heart of East Africa's natural wonders.
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Things To Do In Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Crater Safari
Explore the stunning Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to a high
concentration of wildlife. Enjoy game drives through the crater floor, spotting a variety of
animals including lions, elephants, and rhinos.


Visit Olduvai Gorge
Discover the archaeological site of Olduvai Gorge, often referred to as the "Cradle of Mankind."
Explore the museum and learn about the early human ancestors who lived in the area millions
of years ago.
Empakai Crater Hike
Embark on a guided hike to the Empakai Crater, a lesser-known but equally stunning crater with
a lake at the bottom. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and spot flamingos at the lake.


Maasai Village Visit
Experience Maasai culture with a visit to a traditional Maasai village. Learn about their customs, traditions, and way of life, and enjoy traditional dances and songs performed by the villagers.
Lake Ndutu Safari
Take a safari to Lake Ndutu, a seasonal lake that attracts a wide variety of wildlife, especially during the Great Migration. Witness large herds of wildebeest and zebras, as well as predators
such as lions and cheetahs.


Bird Watching
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 500 bird species recorded.
Look out for flamingos, ostriches, eagles, and more as you explore the diverse habitats of the
area.
Photography Tours
Capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Ngorongoro Conservation Area on a
photography tour. Experienced guides will take you to the best locations for capturing the
beauty of the area.


Cultural Tours
Immerse yourself in the local culture with a cultural tour of the area. Visit traditional villages, meet local people, and learn about their way of life, traditions, and customs.
Hot Air Balloon Safari
Experience the ultimate safari adventure with a hot air balloon safari over the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area. Enjoy breathtaking views of the crater and wildlife below as you glide
silently over the landscape.


Walking Safaris
Explore the Ngorongoro Conservation Area on foot with a guided walking safari. This immersive experience allows you to get closer to nature and learn about the smaller flora and fauna often missed on game drives.
Best Time To Visit The Ngorongoro Conservation Area
January
January is a great time to visit, with warm temperatures and clear skies. Wildlife viewing is
excellent as animals gather around water sources.
February
Similar to January, February offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities. It's also the calving season for wildebeest, adding a unique aspect to safaris.
March
March sees the start of the rainy season, bringing lush green landscapes but also some muddy
roads.
April
April continues the rainy season, so while wildlife viewing is still good, it can be more
challenging due to the weather.
May
May marks the end of the rainy season, with landscapes turning green and wildlife becoming
more active. It's a good time to visit before the peak tourist season.
June
June is the start of the dry season, with cooler temperatures and clear skies. Wildlife is
abundant, and it's a great time for photography.
July
July is a popular time to visit, with dry weather and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
It's also a good time to witness the wildebeest migration in nearby Serengeti.
August
August continues the dry season, with cool temperatures and clear skies. It's a busy time for
tourism, so book in advance.
September
September is similar to August, with great weather and wildlife viewing. It's also a good time to witness the wildebeest migration.
October
October marks the end of the dry season, with temperatures starting to rise. Wildlife viewing is still good, but it can be dusty.
November
November is the start of the short rains, bringing green landscapes and some relief from the heat. Wildlife is still plentiful, but roads can be muddy.
December
December sees the start of the rainy season, so while wildlife viewing is still good, it can be
challenging due to the weather.