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Back To Tanzania
The park is located between the Serengeti and Lake Manyara
(see map).
It is home to the famous volcanic Ngorongoro crater which
is the largest unbroken caldera in the world. The crater (610
metres deep and 260 km squared) is a microcosm of East African
scenery and game and is usually visited on the way back from
the Serengeti to Arusha. Scenic grandeur and stunning views
are the hallmark of this wonder of the world. All the lodges
are built high on the crater rim and afford amazing views
over and into the crater - the perfect setting for a well
deserved sundowner.
Wildlife
There are 25,000 larger animals within the crater itself,
mostly zebra and wildebeest. However, this is undoubtedly
the best place to see black rhino in Tanzania as well as prides
of lion that include the magnificent black-maned males. There
are lots of colourful flamingoes and a variety of other water
birds around the soda lake on the crater floor. More than
a 100 species of bird not found in the Serengeti have been
found in the crater. Other game: leopard, cheetah, hyena,
elephants, warthog, impala, buffalo, hartebeest, eland and
lots of other members of the antelope family and smaller mammals
of sorts.
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