NGORONGORO CRATER
Ngorongoro Crater - Home of Big 5
Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most famous safari destinations in Africa. Often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” it is the world’s largest unbroken volcanic caldera. The crater is about 600 meters deep and 19 kilometers wide, with rich grasslands, forests, and a lake at the center.
This natural bowl is home to thousands of animals, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, zebras, and rhinos. Because the animals stay inside the crater year-round, it’s one of the best places to see wildlife in a short time. The views from the rim are breathtaking, and the drive down into the crater feels like entering another world.
Ngorongoro is also part of a larger conservation area that includes mountains, forests, and important cultural sites. It’s a great place to combine nature, wildlife, and history in one visit.

Best Time to Visit Ngorongoro
Ngorongoro Crater can be visited all year. The best time is during the dry season from June to October, when the weather is sunny and animals are easy to spot. The roads are also smoother, and the views are clear.
From November to May, the area becomes green and beautiful after the rains. There are fewer tourists, and it’s a great time for birdwatching and photography. The crater still has plenty of animals during this season, so you won’t miss out.
Quick Facts About Ngorongoro Crater
| Date Established | 1959 |
| Location | Northern Tanzania, near Karatu |
| Size | Crater: 260 km² | Conservation Area: 8,292 km² |
| Best Time to Visit | June to October (dry season) |
| Main Animals | Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Buffaloes, Zebras, Hippos |
| Famous For | Largest intact volcanic crater and Big Five sightings |
| UNESCO Status | World Heritage Site since 1979 |
Safari Activities in Ngorongoro
Game Drives
Explore the crater floor with a guide and see many animals in a short time.
Maasai Village Visit
Meet the Maasai people and learn about their life and traditions.
Walking Safari
Walk in the highlands and nearby areas with a ranger. Great for nature lovers.
Archaeological Tours
Visit Olduvai Gorge and other sites to learn about early human history.
Where to Stay in Ngorongoro
Ngorongoro offers many places to stay, from luxury lodges on the crater rim to cozy camps nearby. Whether you want comfort, adventure, or something simple, there’s a great option for every traveler.
Luxury Lodges
These lodges sit right on the edge of the crater, giving guests amazing views from their rooms. They offer stylish rooms, fine dining, and top service. Many have fireplaces, private decks, and spa treatments. Perfect for honeymooners, families, or anyone who wants a relaxing and beautiful stay.
Tented Camps
These are comfortable tents with real beds and private bathrooms. Some are located in the highlands or near the crater entrance. Guests enjoy good food, warm service, and a close-to-nature feeling. It’s a great mix of comfort and adventure.
Budget Camps & Lodges
For travelers who want to save money, there are simple lodges and campsites around Karatu and the crater gate. These places offer basic rooms or tents with shared facilities. They are great for backpackers, solo travelers, or anyone who enjoys a simple safari experience.
