Tanzania - Ngorongoro Crater
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is a protected area and is a World Heritage Site located 180 km (110 mi) west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area. The area is named after Ngorongoro Crater, a large volcanic caldera within the area.
The 2009 Ngorogoro Wildlife Conservation Act placed new restrictions on human settlement and subsistence farming in the Crater, displacing Maasai pastoralists, most of whom had been relocated to Ngorongoro from their ancestral lands to the north when the British colonial government established Serengeti National Park in 1959. The construction of many tourist hotels in the Conservation Area allows people to access "the unparalleled beauty of one of the world's most unchanged wildlife sanctuaries", even as thousands of Maasai have suffered forcible eviction and have been denied access to water sources for their livestock.
BEST TIME to VISIT NGORONGORO
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to TANZANIA
From June to September
Maasai women
maasai woman
maasai women
maasai women
maasai men
maasai men
maasai men
maasai men
Colorful Bee eater
Ostrich crossing the road
lioness
Elephant - large male
male lion
male lion
Wildebeest
lionesses
the wildebeest is an antelope
Wildebeests
bird
ibis
jackal
Elephant
large antelope
male ostrich in courtship ritual
female ostrich in courtship ritual
female ostrich in courtship ritual
zebras and wildebeests moving to the river
zebras and wildebeests moving to the river
wildebeests
wildebeests
Elephants fighting
overlooking the crater
overlooking the crater - Crater lake
Wildebeests herd
Wildebeests near the Tanzania - Ngorongoro lake with flamingos at the background
Wildebeests near the Tanzania - Ngorongoro lake with flamingos at the background
Wildebeests
Zebras and wildebeests in the dry crater
wildebeests near the crater lake
Rhinoceros and a car of rangers - For tourists it's impossible to drive off roads
male and female ostrich - dance before mating
Cheetahs almost invisible in the grassland