The Ngorongoro crater is a world Heritage Site and is home to a wide variety of animals. The mornings always have something special because the low temperature at 2,000 meters of altitude and the thick fog that frequently covers the whole landscape leads you to a number of forests. As you descend to about 610 Meters deep to the floor of the volcano, a huge circle of 20km in diameter and 260 km square opens to a number of ecological environments full of wildlife and with light that changes as the day passes by. You come close to Lake Magadi, the residence of numerous pink flamingos and acacia forests which are a favorite place for black rhinos, elephants, water bucks, wildebeests and zebras and the swamps are home hippopotamus and birdlife. You continue in search for lions, cheetahs and jackals.


