In the early morning, we will descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, a place of stunning beauty where the wildlife is particularly active.
This park is designated as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites and boasts the largest uninterrupted caldera globally, earning its place as one of the Natural Wonders of Africa. It is home to approximately 30,000 large mammals that reside here throughout the year, including buffaloes, lions, elephants, cheetahs, and rhinos. Additionally, numerous bird species inhabit the area, such as flamingos, eagles, and buzzards. Be prepared to encounter a multitude of animals within a short span of time during your visit.
As the safari journey nears its end, departures from Ngorongoro Crater mark the beginning of an idyllic retreat in Zanzibar. Families unwind on pristine beaches.