Ngorongoro Crater
Overview
Ngorongoro Crater has the highest density of wildlife in Africa; this makes it one of the most famous places for tourists. The crater is in fact sometimes described as the 8th wonder of the world and due to its uniqueness, it has achieved recognition across the world. In Ngorongoro, you are guaranteed great wildlife viewing in a unique environment; there is no other place like Ngorongoro in the world!
Ngorongoro is basically a deep, volcanic crater that is unflooded and unbroken; it is about 20 km wide, 600 meters deep and 300 square kilometers in area. The crater is home to approximately 30,000 animals at any time. The crater is made up of different habitats that include grassland, swamps, forests and Lake Makat (Maasai for ‘salt’), which is a soda lake filled by the Munge River. The diverse habitats attract wildlife to graze, drink and hunt; although animals are free to move in and out of the crater, they hardly do so because of the rich volcanic soil, lush forests, and lake on the crater floor form perfect living conditions.
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