Ngorongoro Crater
At
18 Kilometers (11miles) across, the Ngorongoro Crater is the largest
perfect caldera in the world. This outstanding wonder is only one
of the attractions within a vast and diverse conservation area.
High mountain forest extends to the lip of the crater. Crotons dominate
the low altitudes which blends into red thorn acacias, pillar wood
and strangler fig as one moves higher. Among the branches of the
dense green canopy, a variety of bird species search for food in
partial gloom.
The forest then recedes to give breathtaking views
of the crater's vertiginous void. Grasslands, swamps, lakes, rivers,
woodlands, mountains and wildlife are all present in the wonderous
microcosm of Africa. As you descend, Lake Magadi is centre stage
with Seneto Springs to the left , Gorigor Swamp to the right and
the Terai Forest in the foreground. The Gol mountains nudge the
far crater rim. Grazers dominate with zebra, wilderbeest, gazelle,
buffalo, eland, hartebeest, warthogs and intriguingly, only bull
elephant. Lion and hyena frequent the many ponds, with the nocturnal
side-striped jackal being one of the area's rarer predators. Ostrich
and Kori bustard are the distinctive grassland birds. The swamps,
ponds and rivers support an ever present population of waterbirds
and during the wet months the open pools play host to a variety
of Eurasian migrants.
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| Gibbs Farm |
| Ngorongoro Crater Lodge |
| Ngorongoro Serena |
| Ngorongoro Sopa |
| Plantation Club |
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