Day 3
Ngorongoro Crater to Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, you will drive up into the cooler regions of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. When you first see Ngorongoro Crater, it looks like a forgotten world. Concealed by the steep volcanic walls is a pristine wilderness including sweeping savannah, pockets of acacia woodland, and glistening lakes and swamps. The crater was created when a large volcano exploded and collapsed in on itself two to three million years ago and it covers an area of 260sq km. The Crater is famous for both its geological delights and for being a natural reserve that is home to some of the densest large mammal populations in the whole of the African continent. After you descend into the Crater, you quickly find yourself amongst large numbers of wildebeests, zebras, gazelles, and more than 500 bird species. The Crater provides you with the best chance of seeing the endangered black rhinos.
You will then transit through Ngorongoro Conservation Area, to the Serengeti, entering at the south of the park.
Main Destination:
Ngorongoro crater
Best Time To Visit
June to October (Wildlife viewing is best)
High Season
Most of the year – July to March (Expect crowds)
Best Weather
June to October (Rainfall is little to none)
Wildlife in Ngorongoro Crater
Black Rhino
Common
Lion
Common
Buffalo
Abundant
Zebra
Abundant
Wildebeest
Abundant
Hyena
Abundant
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Accommodation:
Nyota Luxury Camp
Luxury tented camp located inside Central Serengeti NP
Through the eyes of an eagle
The restaurant from above
Luxury guest tents
Getting ready for breakfast in the bush
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Photos
Meals & Drinks:
All meals included
All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)