The Ngorongoro Crater Safari is an extraordinary journey into one of Africa’s most spectacular natural wonders. Carved from a collapsed volcano millions of years ago, this ancient caldera is now a thriving wildlife sanctuary, home to the Big Five, black rhinos, and a stunning diversity of habitats all packed within its verdant walls.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Tanzania or a seasoned traveller, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an experience unlike any other—a true wildlife Eden tucked into the heart of the Northern Safari Circuit.

Why Ngorongoro is Unmissable on Your Safari Itinerary
Home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo) in one compact space
Highest density of wildlife per square kilometre in Africa
One of the best places in Africa to spot endangered black rhinos
Scenic beauty: sweeping crater views, acacia woodlands, and soda lakes
Easy integration into Serengeti and Lake Manyara itineraries
The crater floor spans 260 square kilometres but supports an estimated 25,000 animals—meaning your chance of witnessing rare wildlife interactions is incredibly high.

Sample Safari Itinerary: 3 Days Ngorongoro Crater Safari
Day 1: Arrival & Transfer to Ngorongoro Highlands
Pick-up from Arusha or Kilimanjaro International Airport
Scenic drive through lush coffee plantations and rural villages
Overnight at a luxury lodge on the crater rim with breathtaking views
Suggested Lodge: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge or Neptune Ngorongoro
Day 2: Full-Day Crater Exploration
Early descent into the crater for a private game drive
Spot lions lounging on open plains, elephants in the forest, and flamingos on Lake Magadi
Enjoy a picnic lunch by a hippo pool
Optional visit to a Maasai boma
Return to lodge for sundowners and dinner overlooking the caldera
Day 3: Cultural Stop & Departure
Short walk in the surrounding highlands or cultural village visit
Drive back to Arusha or continue to Serengeti, Lake Manyara or Tarangire

Where to Stay: Top Ngorongoro Safari Lodges
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge – Decadent luxury perched on the rim, often called the “Masai Versailles”
Neptune Ngorongoro Luxury Lodge – Elegant cottages tucked into the highlands
Lemala Ngorongoro – Classic tented camp experience close to the crater gate
Each lodge offers fine dining, top-tier service, and proximity to the crater floor, ensuring your game drives start with ease and comfort.
Best Time to Visit Ngorongoro Crater
While the crater is excellent year-round, the dry season (June to October) is best for clear skies and easier wildlife spotting. The green season (November to May) offers lush scenery and fewer crowds, with wildlife still abundant.
Insider Tip: The caldera’s ecosystem remains stable regardless of season, so you’re unlikely to miss out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Ngorongoro Crater part of the Serengeti?
No, but it’s often paired in a Northern Circuit itinerary with Serengeti and Lake Manyara due to proximity.
How far is Ngorongoro from Arusha?
Approximately a 3.5 to 4-hour drive.
Can you stay inside the crater?
There are no lodges inside the crater, only around the rim. Descents are limited to daytime hours.
What makes the crater unique compared to other parks?
It’s the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, self-contained with forest, lake, and grassland ecosystems supporting a dense animal population year-round.
Ready to Explore Ngorongoro? Let’s Make It Happen
At Maramatta Safaris, we offer fully customisable Ngorongoro Crater Safari packages—whether you’re after luxury lodges, family-friendly options, or a romantic add-on to a Serengeti adventure.
Contact us today to start planning your Ngorongoro safari experience
Combine it with Serengeti, Lake Manyara, or Zanzibar for a complete Tanzanian journey
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