Ngorongoro Crater Safari: Wildlife & Lava

Zebras, wildebeests, and flamingos in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

What to expect on this itinerary

There is quite simply no way to gain greater intimacy with the bush than on foot. This week-long tour of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area provides intrepid hikers with an unprecedented wilderness experience as they hike through the crater’s many regions. Follow ancient farming trails between numerous Maasai villages, before eventually summiting an active volcano for panoramic views of the plateau and the crater floor. This journey provides unparalleled and deeply personal opportunities to not only see, but also hear, smell, and feel this special corner of Tanzania.

Countries Visited

Tanzania

Places Visited

Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Arusha, Mount Lengai Volcano, Lake Natron

Suggested Duration

7 Days

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Day 1

Ngorongoro Crater – Explore the Crater before Setting up Camp

Welcome to Tanzania! This morning your plane will descend into the city of Arusha, between Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. Wasting no time at all, a representative will meet you in the arrivals hall and drive you out of the city towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. You will dive right into the heart of this prehistoric looking region with a game drive on the crater floor; your Tanzania vacation and safari has begun! As you weave down the rain-forested slopes, the excitement will build as you peer between the branches in search of leopards, monkeys and prolific birdlife. The crater itself was formed over two-million years ago, when an ancient volcano collapsed in on itself. Today, it remains the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera and acts as a natural enclosure for Africa’s most famous wildlife. You will drive across the crater floor towards the large central lake – which may just be the perfect first picnic location. As you eat lunch surrounded by herds of ungulates, pause to imagine the hike that lies in front of you.

After lunch, you will drive towards the Nainokanoka Village – your first camp. The campsite is located on the edge of an authentic Maasai village. After setting up camp, take a gentle walk to the edge of the Olmoti Crater. This seldom-visited crater neighbors the Ngorongoro Crater, and offers those who wander this way a great sense of solitude and independence in the wilderness. Peer over the crater lip with a pair of binoculars, and work to spot wildlife on the plains below. Walk around the edge and pass by the Munge River as it plunges over the crater wall, creating a stunning and powerful waterfall. Return slowly to the campsite where you will enjoy a fire-cooked dinner served under the stars. After a long day of travel, adventure and exhilaration, you will undoubtedly retire early tonight.

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Day 2

Kamnana Campsite – Hike Along Cattle Trails Through the Embulimbuli Depression

Day 3

Kamnana Campsite – Climb the Crater to the Empakaai Rim

Day 4

Naiyobi Village Campsite – Circle the Crater Rim

Day 5

Mwongoni Campsite – Leave the Highlands

Day 6

Ngare Sero Campsite – Hike to River Ngare Sero at the Base of Mount Lengai

Day 7

Arusha – Climb Mount Lengai for Sunrise and visit Lake Natron

Trip Highlights

  • Embark on a game drive across the crater floor, coming face to face with one of the densest populations of lions on the continent
  • Obtain a unique and in-depth understanding of the Ngorongoro region, exploring the many craters, plateaus, and active volcanos
  • Climb the slopes of the active Mount Lengai Volcano, looking down on the vast plains below as lava bubbles feet mere away
  • Camp on the outskirts of an authentic Maasai village, observing cultural performances
  • Venture into the untouched corners of the Ngorongoro Highlands, witnessing the landscape from rarely visited vantage points

Starting Price

$5,300 per person (excluding international flights)

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Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia & South Africa Review, Luxury Africa Safari, Nairobi, Serengeti, Cape Town, Tarangire National Park

You could not have planned the trip better. It was fantastic! Our safari driver from Rangers was great - again could not of been better. He pushed every day for us to see everything possible. Hes fun and incredibly knowledgeable and has a great command of the English language.You were right to schedule one day in Nairobi - so glad we did not change it to two days. We saw the last of the Big 5 - the black rhino in Kenya. We loved all of our accommodations and the people are so friendly, polite and helpful.We saw the Great Migration in Tanzania. We would not of changed one thing. People from other tour agencies were dissapointed that when they arrived in Kenya when we did as all of the Wildebeest had already migrated to Tanzania.What you scheduled for us was perfect. I do think that Tanzania is not well known but Kenya is to the average American like us. If it wasn't for you we would of never known about Tanzania. Tanzania has it all - except the black rhino at the Govenor's Camp- no need to even go to Kenya but I did want to go the the Elephant and Giraffe orphanages. We loved Capetown, the shark cage trip and the tour operator was wonderful. The 1/2 day Capetown trip was great. We went on the historic Capetown walking tour at 11:00 after we checked out. We added the Olduvai museum at the crater to our trip.  We had a wonderful time and saw so much in 17 days including traveling from the East Coast;  Arusha, Tarangire National park,  Ngorongoro crater, Central Serengeti - Turner Springs, Norther Serengeti - Kokatonde, Masai - Mara, Nairobi, Victoria Falls and Capetown. A trip of a lifetime.

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Tanzania Group Africa Safari Review: Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara Sunsets
There are no words for the incredible trip to Tanzania from which we have just returned, all planned to perfection by our travel planner at this travel company. Our guide was with us from start to finish and showed us amazing sites and animals - its hard to believe there is a better guide in Tanzania than ours! I would highly recommend both our planner and guide who made sure our trip left nothing to be desired. Looking back, there is not one thing I would change if I could do it all over again (which I would in a heartbeat). Our trip began with two nights in Arusha getting acclimated before heading out on safari. We spent most of the full day we had in Arusha at an amazing place called Jifundishe, a library, school, community center and much more that does incredible work to help the local community - I would highly recommend a visit there. Next, we headed to Tarangire National Park, where we spent about a day and a half exploring the abundant wildlife, including at our beautiful resort, Maramboi Tented Camp (two nights), where the zebras, wildebeests and gazelles hung around right outside our rooms and where we could watch gorgeous sunsets over Lake Manyara as we enjoyed happy hour each evening. After Tarangire, we heading toward Ngorongoro Crater where we enjoyed two nights at the beautiful and peaceful Plantation Lodge, relaxing by the pool in the afternoons after a full day in the crater. Next, we headed to the gorgeous Serengeti where we stayed for four nights in the spectacular Roving Bushtops camp, a very intimate and special experience. Our group of 7 made up half of the camp of beautiful tents in a serene atmosphere and we were well taken care of by the most attentive staff, who anticipated our every need (even before we did!). The food at all of our accommodations was beyond expectation in both quality and quantity. We were sad to leave this beautiful country but hope to return one day in the future. 

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Travel Review: Tanzania Africa Safari, Zanzibar, Serengeti, Arusha, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, 10-Day Tour
The travel company planned and arranged the best trip we've ever been on! Everything was taken care of, and all of their recommendations were spot on. Our trip to Tanzania began in Arusha and Lake Manyara, followed by a day in the Ngorongoro crater, 4 nights in Northern Serengeti, and 3 nights in Zanzibar. Each leg of the trip was the perfect amount of time--not too long, not too short, and the order in which we did them was perfect as well. This was all on the travel company's suggestion. Our favorite lodge was Lemala Kuria Hills in Northern Serengeti, but they were all superb. I can't say enough good things about this trip and about the travel company's advice and planning, and we have been recommending them to all of our friends and family who have seen our pictures and heard our stories and want to go!

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Africa Safari Review: Tanzania, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Eyasi

Everything went smoothly and as planned.  We were met at the Ngorongoro Sopa lodge as arranged and driven to the Lake Eyasi lodge.  It was quite hot at Lake Eyasi and the rooms didn't have A/C of fans so were quite uncomfortable at night.  The tents at all the other sites were very comfortable with the exception of the shower. Some of the shower heads didn't work very well and a couple of times there was inadequate hot water but generally the shower facility was more than adequate and if you asked for more hot water you would get it.  

 The guide was good but his knowledge of birds should be improved.  His knowledge of the animals was excellent.  His driving was excellent and his "dust management" was excellent.  

The dust in the Ndutu area was terrible but there isn't really anything anyone can do about it.  The dust in the other areas of the park and conservation area wasn't as bad but there was still lots of it. 

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Luxury Africa Safari Review: Tanzania, Kenya, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, Kati Kati Camp, Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Great Migration

Rating this safari tour operator is a little difficult as I believe that a company is only as good as their travel agents and the people they contract with in Africa.  My travel agent was the only reason I chose this company. She made the trip and itinerary come alive for me and I was "sold" the very first time I spoke with her.  Unfortunately, I have heard she is leaving this company, therefore I would have some trepidation about recommending the company.  

The trip did not start out the best. When I arrived at Kilimanjaro there was no one to greet me!  Fortunately two gentlemen from another tour company assisted by calling the contract company in Africa's representative, Justin, for me.  Justin laughed and said he thought I was supposed to have arrived the day before, then had a taxi take me to my hotel in Arusha where he met me and minimized the issue with a brief apology.   Not a good way to start a journey!

Happily, the contract guide was fabulous.  He was with us the entire time we were in Tanzania and not only found game for us, but provided interesting history and facts about the animals and the country.  He was truly amazing and I would not hesitate to recommend him as a guide.  He made the time in Tanzania much more memorable. 

When we flew from the Serengeti to Kenya (several take-offs/landings) we arrived at Arusha where Justin met us and drove us to Kilimanjaro (Serengeti-Arusha-Kilimanjaro-Nairobi Wilson). A very harrowing experience through traffic and nearly hitting a man on a bicycle.  We found out later we could have flown directly to Kilimanjaro, but Justin wanted time to "chat" with us before we left Tanzania!  That does not show thoughtfulness toward the traveler.

Upon arrival at Nairobi Wilson we were met by Daniel, a 'stand in' for our scheduled guide Ken.  On the way to our camp we had a short game drive with very little input from Daniel.  After the experience with our terrific guide we were not impressed with this "welcome".  However, upon meeting Ken later in the evening our hopes brightened considerably - especially since he told us he was the best guide in the Maasai Mara.  He proved to be very good and made sure we had superb game viewing.

The accommodations were wonderful:  Mt. Meru Hotel in Arusha was beautiful - with a large garden area in the back, gorgeous pool (although it was too cold for us to use), friendly & helpful staff, and I had the best Caesar salad ever!

Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge (Tanzania) is a marvel.  How they got all the materials up there is a wonderment. We had quite a walk to our room (although some were farther than ours), but we managed.  The meals were all buffet and I would rate them only a "good", as I've had much better.  There was quite a variety, but there was just something missing. I'm sure others have rated their food higher - all depends on taste. The rooms were huge and hot water bottles were placed in our beds - a very nice touch since it was quite cold.  The best part of the lodge (in my opinion) was the view into the crater and watching the sunset.

Kati Kati Camp (Serengeti) was fabulous on all counts. Not luxurious, but that's not what we wanted, as we asked to be on the plains surrounded by the sounds of animals.  Our tent was large & clean with a sink, toilet and bucket shower.  Our dining tent was open and faced the plains.  It was staffed by wonderful men who looked after our every need and served the most delicious food - with a new soup each night: tomato, peanut, & cucumber - each one better than the previous.  Sitting around the campfire with our glass of wine watching the hyenas circling was something I will never forget, nor will I forget drinking coffee watching the sun rise on the Serengeti.

Sarova Mara Camp (Maasai Mara, Kenya) was like an oasis. Unless we looked at the sides of our 'room' we never would have believed we were in a tent - beautiful wood floors, marble bath and shower, mosquito netting around our beds (although it was not needed when we were there).  The grounds were beautifully kept and the facilities were exceptional. From the moment we entered the staff was there to assist and during our stay always greeted us by name no matter where we were.  The food here was also buffet and was very good - something different every night and I tried several new dishes. They had a pasta station at night and an omelet station for breakfast, along with salads, pastries, coffee and many kinds of tea.  I also had a wonderful massage the night before leaving - only $60/hour and well worth it after riding the bumpy roads in a Land Cruiser all day.  Sarova Mara would definitely be on my 'recommendation' list!

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Review: Luxury Africa Birthday Safari, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Gorilla Trek, Volunteering

Our travel agency created a fabulous custom journey for us that fit our budget and our goals. The accommodations selected exceeded our expectations in service, cleanliness, hospitality, and amenities. During the planning stages, my husband and I were not initially clear on which part of Africa we wanted to tour. We iterated on our itinerary for about a dozen or more times over the course of several months. With each change in plan, our travel agency responded promptly and with fresh ideas on how to work the new location into our plan. While other tour companies (US operated) got frustrated and started to drop out, our travel agency stayed with us and helped us create a trip of a lifetime. We saw the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, the big five plus many more species in the Maasai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater. I also like that by booking with this agency, we are directly supporting a company located in Tanzania. This also meant that we could work together on a children's camp held outside of Arusha. My husband and I host children's day camps in developing countries. This one was by far the most enjoyable camp yet and made possible with our travel agency's help. Our trip is detailed in this blog series: https://teetia.home.blog/

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