The Ngorongoro Crater
A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Thanks to its unique geology, biological diversity and anthropological importance, the Ngorongoro conservation area has been a designated World Heritage site since 1979.
A VOLCANIC CRATER, FULL OF LIFE
Within the crater walls, forests, glades, and a large inland lake provide the fauna with all the food water and refuge they need. In this place, teeming with life, you’ll be able to spot all the big five: elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo and rhinoceros.
GREAT AREA FOR HIKING
For lovers of hiking and trekking, the area hosts numerous routes and paths, lasting from a couple of hours to several days.