Arusha City to Ngorongoro Crater
You’ll depart from Arusha for the long but beautiful drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Along the way, you’ll pass bustling Maasai villages and sweeping plains dotted with acacia and the occasional giraffe or wildebeest.
Upon arrival at the park, you’ll sign in and then begin the winding descent into the caldera. The mist-shrouded rainforests of the mountain are home to cape buffalo and baboon troupes, and the particularly lucky might even spot a grazing elephant or a shy leopard moving through the dense green undergrowth.
You’ll stop at the Ngorongoro viewing area for a stunning view of the caldera’s sheer scale. The shadows of clouds dapple the caldera floor, and the keen-eyed might spot the great herds of wildebeest and zebra moving about below.
The sun glitters off the soda lakes and it all combines to make for a truly beautiful landscape. From here you’ll continue our descent into the caldera, where over 120 species of mammals go about their lives.
The park is the best place in the northern circuit to see the black rhinoceros and the cape buffalo but is home to the entirety of the Big Five. We’ll also see large packs of hyenas as well as lesser-known predators such as jackals and serval cats. Across five to six hours, you’ll see the very best that Africa has to offer. In the late afternoon, with heads full of amazing memories, you’ll return back to Arusha.