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User Reviews of Ngorongoro Crater (552 Reviews)

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Avatar icon lindsaydonald1319 Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

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There is no place like it on earth. We saw 3 Black Rhino, albeit from a distance. The animals are used to the vehicles so I captured some great warthog shots (previously most warthog shots were of rear ends disappearing with their tails erect). It is busy in the morning with vehicles. However, many groups travel distances to get to and from the crater so they leave by 1 or 2 pm. Several great lion shots, hyenas, zebras etc. Not many species of birds due to the lack of trees.

Male avatar icon Pedro Iturbe Spain flag ES       Visited: August 2013 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing place

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Ngorongoro park is one of the most amazing places in the world. You can see s lot of animald in a while. Sight inside the crater are beautiful. Wet weather compores to the rest of the country. You feel there in the middle of wildlife.

Avatar icon Amy Haselow Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

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Ngorongoro is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. You will see every type of wildlife. I wish I had spent more time there.

Avatar icon Jonathan Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

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The density of wildlife is unbelievable, it's almost overwhelming how much you see in such a short span of time. These were the most up-close and intense wildlife safari experiences.

Avatar icon Justin Visited: October 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

4 / 5 4 /5

Good, but very crowded with other jeeps. Didn't feel as 'wild' as the serengeti. This park was nice but didn't quite live up to our expectations.

Avatar icon Lynn Agueci Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

Beautiful, although you had to stay on road-tracks the animals were very close scenery awesome

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Loved the crater top and bottom
Animals plenty came very close to vehicles

Female avatar icon Sandy H. United States flag US       Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing animals and scenery

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Approaching Ngorongoro Crater one travels up the rim through lush rainforest. The view from the rim is breathtaking. The crater is vast and at first glance appears to be devoid of everything. The descent into the crater proves all of that wrong. There are animals everywhere in the crater. Your safari guides are experts in spotting animals and birds and getting you right up close to them. We saw everything, including the big five - even the black rhino! The safari ended with an adventure driving up and out of the crater. What a fabulous couple of days!

Male avatar icon Jeroen Netherlands flag NL       Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

Email Jeroen  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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The crater is a really beautiful natural sight. From the rim but also inside the crater. We saw lots of Lions, Elephants, Buffallo's, Zebras, Giraffes, Wildebeest and many other animals. It was a bit disappointing the Rhino and its calf were so far away though. But then the spoiled me is talking. It was great and everybody should go there if you have the chance!

Avatar icon Andrew & Val United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

Email Andrew & Val  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Unsullied, unmissable, unforgettable

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Despite all the articles and reviews we'd read of the Ngorongoro crater, we were still overwhelmed by what we saw when we went there. For us it was the most wonderful introduction to an East African safari. In a single day, we saw elephants, lions, rhino, hippos and countless other animals, but as exciting as it was to see these big beasts, we were just as happy to see the beautiful birds and trees. The landscape of the crater is more varied than we expected, it's by no means just flat plain.
Arriving at the end of March, we were lucky with the weather. We expected rain, but it all fell overnight. Days were quite overcast, which kept the temperature down (but beware of UV nonetheless, I got sunburned even through the cloud!). Probably the best thing about going at this time of year is that others don't. Our guide (the excellent James from Tanzania Serengeti Adventure) told us that at peak times there can be 3 or 4 times as many vehicles in the park, which might well
Read more make it a wee bit claustrophobic.

What else is there ? The night before we entered Ngorongoro, we really enjoyed our stay at the Kirurumu Tented Lodge; these are the definitely the tents for us - concrete floor, walls in the bathroom and a thatched roof. Only the sides were canvas. Real luxury living, and the most fabulous view over the rift valley. The Rhino Lodge, our overnight home when we came out of the crater isn't quite so inspiring, but nonetheless, it was a pleasant experience. In fact all the accommodation on our safari was well above what we're used to, and hence what we expected.
All in all, a fabulous experience I would recommend to anyone.
Avatar icon Baltimore Bob Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2015

Ngorongoro: East Africa in a nutshell

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I visited Ngorongoro Crater for one day in March 2015, towards the end of a two-week safari tour offered by a large American tour company. Ngorongoro Crater felt like a miniaturized version of the whole safari, with most of the good parts concentrated down into a convenient small package. The view from the crater edge was spectacular- a vast, flat plain flanked by steep rocky walls, with clouds hugging the crater rim. Although my visit was just before the rains came, the floor was fairly lush in places, with pools supporting hippos and waterbirds, and a salt lake with flamingoes. During the one day, I saw most of the classic East African large mammals in the crater- elephant, Cape buffalo, hippo, lion, wildebeest, zebra, many different antelopes, etc. A pack of hyenas managed to take down a young wildebeest, and proceeded to quarrel over the spoils. A bull elephant came to the water pool to drink, and, unable to walk directly down the steep bank into the water, he carefully lowered
Read more himself onto his front knees and slid down on his belly! The birding in the crater was excellent; highlights included both Greater and Lesser Flamingo, Red-and-yellow Barbet, Hunter's Sunbird, Abdim's Stork, Fan-tailed Widowbird, and Grey Crowned Crane. Overall, Ngorongoro Crater is a great place to view East African mammals and birds in a beautiful, not-too-crowded environment.