Ngorongoro
The Ngorongoro
Conservation Area stretches from the Karatu
Highlands to the Serengeti and covers an area of
around 8300 sq km. Formed by the same immense
geological upheavals as the Great Rift Valley,
Ngorongoro was once a mountain as high as
Kilimanjaro. About 3 million years ago, it blew
up, covering the Serengeti in ash. The crater
floor sank leaving the rim to form a natural
enclosure 2,285 metres high.
While on a Ngorongoro Safari the most
amazing experience is viewing the crater for the
first time. As your vehicle slowly ascends through
mountain forests you will feel it getting colder
and colder. Eventually you reach the rim, and
dropping sharply off in front of you is Ngorongoro
Crater.
Ngorongoro Crater is the best self-contained
safari destination in the world. The world's
largest unbroken caldera, it is often referred to
as the 'Garden of Eden'. The rich pasture and
permanent water of the crater floor shelters a
large population of animals. In fact, the crater
floor is one of the most densely crowded game
areas in the world and is home to about 30,000
animals. The open grassland makes it easy to
police, so it is also a stronghold for endangered
species like black rhino and cheetah.
Accommodations
in Ngorongoro

Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge
The Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge is the only tourist
development on the eastern rim of the crater and
thus offers you unique and spectacular views down
into the crater floor and of the sunsets from the
west.
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge
High on the southwestern rim of Ngorongoro Crater,
stands Ngorongoro Crater Lodge. With commanding
views of the Crater, the lodge offers you three
adjacent camps with 30 suites perched on stilts on
the crater rim.
Ngorongoro
Serena Safari Lodge
The Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge is built into
the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, which allows the
plant and ivy-covered native stone to blend
masterfully with its surroundings.
Gibbs
Farm
At the entrance to the Highlands, midway between
Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater, five
kilometres from the village of Karatu, is Gibb's
Farm.
Kisima
Ngida
This small, tented camp is a great example of a
well-run, owner-operated camp. It's set in the
shade of a grove of doum palms, on the eastern
shore of Lake Eyasi.
Ngorongoro
Wildlife Lodge
Perched on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater at
2,286 meters above sea level (with a 600 m sheer
drop down to the crater floor), the Ngorongoro
Wildlife Lodge affords one of the greatest views
of the crater.
Ngorongoro
Farmhouse
A lodge facing the Oldeani Volcano, in Ololdukan,
a 500 acre coffee farm located only 4 kms. from
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Lolduare gate.
Ndutu Safari Lodge
Ndutu Safari Lodge is situated in the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area. The lodge nestles under a
canopy of giant acacias overlooking a soda lake,
Lake Ndutu, and offers a superb base from which to
explore the Serengeti. |