Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area : The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to some of Africa’s most diverse wildlife watching safaris. This conservation area in Tanzania is a UNESCO world heritage site and is located in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania. Visitors can try locally grown and brewed coffee, go on a crater safari, and hike up another crater to walk in the footsteps of early man. The region encompasses huge swaths of highland plains, savanna, savanna woods, and forests that draw visitors from all walks of life. Ngorongoro is one of Tanzania’s most popular tourist SAFARI destinations, attracting visitors from all over the world.

The Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and home to Africa’s highest density of big game, is one of Ngorongoro’s most famous attractions. The crater floor covers an area of 260 sq. km and has a diameter of 19 km. Its spectacular walls climb to slightly over 610 m. Today, approximately 40,000 Maasai live in the area, making the Ngorongoro Conservation Area one of Tanzania’s most popular tourist destinations. The conservation shares a border with the Serengeti National Park, and access to the Serengeti requires driving through the conservation area. The tourist activities in the Ngorongoro conservation area are listed below.

Visiting the Bushmen in Tanzania

The Bushmen are one of the few groups of people in the area surrounding Lake Eyasi whose traditions and culture have remained unchanged. Tourists touring the crater can view both the pristine and traditional culture as well as its apparent harmony with nature, which is a wonderful cultural attraction. With the help of a Focus East Africa Tour qualified guide, you may learn about the Bushmen’s way of life, how they fight for food, cultural standards, and culinary secrets. This cultural trip through rural Tanzania is a true step back in time to see and is one of the unique tourism experiences to make your safari tour memorable, Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

Crater View Walk

It’s a well-known early in the morning and late afternoon stroll along the western edge of the Ngorongoro crater, where you can see vast grasslands, dense green trees, and acacia forests, among other natural ecosystems. See Schawlow’s wheatear and White Mountain Head, a simple but rewarding birding trail with African cytrills, golden-winged sunbirds, forest buzzards, and white-eyed slaty birdwatchers. Along the route, you may get the opportunity to see Maasai with their cattle.

Enjoy the African drummers.

The sound of African music is unique, and it’s something you should try for yourself to make your tour holiday remarkable. Local drummers offer their visitors a distinct culture and skill. Tanzanian culture includes a unique instrument known as the marimba, which has a musical instinct and will quickly allow you to touch your toes. Because it is an outdoor event, it is fully dependent on the weather and may incur some expenses.

Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
African drummers

Hike the Empakai crater.

This is a dramatic full-day hike that takes you from the lush forests surrounding Empakai crater to the amazing stranglehold figs’ birds. In your safari hike to Empakai crater The Greys can also be seen among the Grey-headed Black Finch, Crowned Adler, Barred, Tailed Trogon, Greater and Lesser Flamingo, and Steppe Eagles.

Game drives

The park offers game drives in two shifts, so depending on your itinerary, you will be granted a game drive in the morning or evening. You will descend into the crater bay, a lush mountain forest where you will view a diverse bird life, and once you are in the crater, you will be delighted to see a range of pesticide-grass-growers and predators. Hippos may come across an enormous herd of roses along the shores of Lake Magadi, as well as a variety of other animal species, depending on the time of year.

Photographic Safari

If you’ve already been on a game drive in the Ngorongoro crater and enjoyed what you saw, you can plan a second safari solely for the purpose of obtaining beautiful and wonderful social media animal shots. Birds, lakes, and savanna vegetation should all be included on your photographic safari. Maasai tribesmen who live around the crater may be interested in participating in your photography adventure.

Birdwatching

One of Tanzania’s top birding spots is the Ngorongoro crater. Flamingos, Kori bustards, and crowned cranes are among the common species to watch in your birding safari to Ngorongoro, Tanzania.  Forest buzzards, golden-winged sunbirds, and white-eyed slaty are among other bird species that can be seen from the crater rims.

Activities in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Birding in Ngorongoro

Hot Air Ballooning

This is a pricey yet thrilling way to see the enormous crater and its surroundings. When the wildebeest are grazing or calving beyond the crater and the adjacent Serengeti, hot air ballooning is highly recommended if you want to enjoy this majestic part of Serengeti wildebeest migration. Hot air ballooning allows guests to observe and enjoy the spectacular views within the crater.

A stroll around Lake Eyasi

Take a half-day stroll through Maasai communities and open pastures to learn about the culture and way of life of the people who live in this area, as well as to enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Eyasi.

Take a visit to Olduvai Gorge and the Shifting Sands.

The oldest Homo sapiens remains have been discovered at Olduvai Gorge, an archaeological site and human birthplace. You’ll then journey to the crescent, volcanic ash ridges known as shifting sands, which, in response to the prevailing winds, creep across the desert ground in an unbelievable manner. This magnificent voyage can transport you to your destination and fill you with joy if you’re looking for a wild ride.

Because of the diversity of habitats on the crater floor and sides, Ngorongoro Crater is home to an astonishing number of species of birds and animals, including the Big Five, and provides visitors with outstanding game viewing in beautiful surroundings.  Also The Ngorongoro Crater, Africa’s Eden, is home to 25,000 creatures, including ungulates, and other large mammals. It’s also a great area to see critically endangered creatures, including black rhinos, golden cats, and wild hunting dogs.

There is a lot more to see and do on your safari to the Ngorongoro conservation area, so don’t hesitate to contact us (Focus East Africa Tours) for better planning of your safari holiday in this one of Africa’s top safari parks.