NGORONGORO
FARM HOUSE - Area
A Farm in Africa
Ngorongoro Conservations Area
Ngorongoro is a fascinating and unusual
Conservation Area which includes the
phenomena of the Ngorongoro Crater at
its centre, and then extends through the
Crater Highlands, in which local tribes
are permitted to maintain their
traditional lifestyles in as natural
environment as possible. This
extraordinary volcanic landscape is rich
and fertile, with stunning craters and
lakes, and the high altitude creates a
malaria-free micro climate.
The Ngorongoro Crater Area
The Ngorongoro Crater is the world's
largest intact caldera in an exceptional
geographical position, forming a
spectacular bowl of about 265 square
kilometres with sides up to 600m deep,
the stalking ground of around 20,000 to
30,000 wild animals at any one time.
The crater floor consists of a number of
ecological environments that include
grassland, swamps, forests and Lake
Makat, a central soda lake filled by the
Munge river. All these various habitats
attract various wildlife to drink,
wallow, graze, hide or climb. Although
animals are free to move in and out of
this contained environment, the rich
volcanic soil, lush forests and spring
source lakes on the crater floor tend to
incline both grazers and predators to
remain here throughout the year.
Tanzania
Travel formalities
• Foreign visitors should check
before arriving whether a visa is
required. Visas are issued on arrival.
• Visitors must have at least one blank
page in their passports.
• Tourists must have return or onward
tickets.
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Farm House - Empaki Crater |
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| Ngorongoro
Farm House - Walking in Empakai |
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Farm House - Sunset from main
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| Ngorongoro
Farm House - Sundowner |
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