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Ngorongoro
Conservation Area
Size: 8 288 km²
Established: 1959
Adjacent
to the Serengeti National Park and bordered by the Great Rift Valley lays one
of Africa’s densest wildlife areas and a treasure trove of prehistoric human
history. The major draw of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the Ngorongoro
Crater – one of the world’s largest volcanic calderas brimming with wildlife.
About 25 000 large animals inhabit the 260 km² crater that is bordered by a 600
metre tall rim. The density of big game and mammalian predators makes the
crater one of Africa’s most popular game viewing destinations.
Ngorongoro
is unique as it protects an important part of the Serengeti ecosystem and yet
allows Maasai herders to live on the land in their traditional lifestyle. The
statuesque pastoralists can be seen grazing their cattle and goats on the
crater rim.
Easily recognized by their bright red dress and tall physique, the
Maasai live in perfect harmony with this beautiful environment and its fearsome
animals.
The
Olduvai Gorge along with the Laetoli Site, Lake Ndutu Site and the Nasera Rock
Shelter contain valuable traces of the developing stages of mankind. Fossil
bones and animal remains have been found especially in Olduvai Gorge. The
wealth of paleontological and archaeological sites along with the great
migration passing through the plains below the crater and the wealth of
vulnerable species made the Ngorongoro Conservation Area a World Heritage Site
in 1979.
Wildlife
Wildlife
The
Ngorongoro Crater is famed for its concentrations of wildlife. The grassland of
the crater basin supports large numbers of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle.
Abundant prey led to the world’s highest density of mammalian predators in the
crater.
Especially the lions of Ngorongoro are impressive in size and in
numbers. The vulnerable cheetah inhabits the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in
healthy numbers and black rhinoceros can be seen grazing in the crater plains
in the early morning.
The
crater rim is vegetated by thick woodlands where the elusive leopard can be
found. Large mammals like elephant and buffalo also prefer the thicker
vegetation of the crater rim. A large lake covers the middle of the crater and
attracts hundreds of flamingos.
The
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is part of the Serengeti ecosystem and the summers
are dominated by the great migration. Well over a million wildebeest come to
graze and calve on the plains blow the crater. Accompanied by several thousand
zebra and gazelle the annual wildebeest migration for fresh pastures is one of
the big spectacles of nature.
The
concentration of big game in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area makes game
viewing particularly rewarding. Specialized safari vehicles take visitors to
popular sites such as the Ngorongoro Crater, the surrounding plains of the
Serengeti or Olduvai Gorge. While Olduvai Gorge is of incredible archaeological
and paleontological interest, visitors can also experience living culture at
one of the Maasai cultural villages.
Walking
safaris and hikes in the Ngorongoro Conservation area are becoming an
increasingly popular way to explore this wilderness with World Heritage status.
View Tanzania’s big game on foot, explore the traces of early humanoids or walk
with a Maasai guide for a unique cultural experience.
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more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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