Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Northern Tanzania, Arusha Region

About This Destination

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the world's largest unbroken volcanic caldera. This natural wonder spans 8,292 square kilometers and hosts an incredible density of wildlife, including the rare black rhino. The area is unique in that it allows human habitation alongside wildlife conservation.

Highlights

World's largest volcanic caldera
High density of wildlife including black rhinos
Maasai cultural experiences
Olduvai Gorge archaeological site
Diverse ecosystems from forest to savanna

Best Time to Visit

June to October for clear views and wildlife viewing; April to May for fewer crowds

Weather Information

Cooler due to altitude (2,286m). Temperatures range from 10-20°C. Misty mornings common in the crater.

Quick Info

Location

Northern Tanzania, Arusha Region

Best Time

June to October for clear view...

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