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The world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera, spanning about 260 square kilometers and hosting a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Five.

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera, spanning about 260 square kilometers and hosting a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros).

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Ngorongoro Crater

The largest unbroken and unflooded caldera in the world.

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Unique ecosystem

supporting over 25,000 large animals

Brief History

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. At its heart lies the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera, offering a unique ecosystem that supports over 25,000 large animals, including the Big Five. The area combines conservation efforts with the traditional Maasai pastoralist lifestyle, making it a significant cultural and natural landmark.

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Ngorongoro Crater

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Best Visiting Season

The best time to visit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is during the dry season, from June to October. During this period, wildlife is easier to spot as animals gather around water sources, and the weather is generally more pleasant with less rain.

The Great Migration, where thousands of wildebeest and zebras move through the area, can also be observed around this time, especially from December to March.