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Truth about Ngorongoro Crater

Truth about Ngorongoro Crater

Truth about Ngorongoro Crater

Truth about Ngorongoro Crater; The Ngorongoro Crater is the most visited tourist attraction not only in Tanzania but also on the entire African continent. Visitors should get to know the realities or truth of the Ngorongoro crater so that when they are planning their safari journey to this great crater, they know exactly what to do and what the crater is all about. The Ngorongoro crater is named among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and this is because of the preservation and protection of the wildlife in the crater. The Ngorongoro Crater is regarded as the world’s seventh wonder, which is one of the many reasons why the crater attracts many visitors.

The Ngorongoro crater is home to the world’s largest caldera. The caldera was formed as a result of a volcanic eruption that caused the volcanic mountain to collapse. Before the volcanic outburst, the Ngorongoro volcanic peak was predicted to be the size of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and this is a great reality or fact of this great destiny.

Ngorongoro crater is an intact caldera that did not transform into a lake, despite the presence of a small crater lake within the caldera, making it one of the world’s eight wonders. It has a surface area of 100 square miles (260 square kilometers). The following are some incredible realities or truth about the Ngorongoro Crater that will wow you:

  • In Tanzania, the Ngorongoro Crater is the best place to see black rhinos. During your day game drive, you will be able to spot about 20 black rhinos in the crater.
  • The scenery of the Ngorongoro crater, combined with its high concentration of species, has made it one of the world’s greatest wonders.
  • The Ngorongoro crater conservation area is the only protected region in the world where humans and wildlife coexist together.
  • The remains of Homo habilis were discovered at Olduvai Gorge, a steep canyon on the cliffs of the Great Rift Valley, by paleoanthropologists Louis and Leakey. These are human skeletons that date back 2 million years.
  • With over 500 bird species, Ngorongoro serves as a one-stop-shop for bird watchers. From the ostrich, the world’s largest bird, to Kori bustards, secretary birds, and the tiniest hummingbirds.
  • During the calving season, Ngorongoro accommodates a million wildebeest in the Ndutu region north of the Ngorongoro conservation area.
  • The Ngorongoro crater conservation area is the only protected region in the world where humans and wildlife coexist together.
  • Over 30,000 animals live in the Ngorongoro crater conservation area, including 30 black rhinos, 60 lions, and over 7,500 wildebeest, zebras, and eland, among others.
  • There is more pride per capita than in any other country on the planet. The caldera is home to about 60 lions in this little region, making it one of the world’s most popular sites for prides of lions.

The above realities confirm that the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the best and most wonderful destinations that you will not need to miss when planning to come and visit this great conservation area, and this makes the visitors chant when they see this great safari destination, which is extremely interesting and wonderful.

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