The Ngorongoro Crater, often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” is the largest intact volcanic caldera on Earth, covering about 260 km². Formed over 2.5 million years ago, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic landscapes and dense wildlife population.
This natural enclosure offers one of the best wildlife viewing experiences in Africa. Visitors can spot the Big Five, including rare black rhinos, as well as lions, cheetahs, and large herds of wildebeest—all within a compact and scenic setting.Best time to visit:
June to October (dry season for easier wildlife viewing)
December to March (lush scenery and newborn animals)
