Location: Northern Tanzania
Size: 8,292 sq km
Established: 1959
UNESCO World Heritage Site: Yes, since 1979
Ngorongoro Crater: The world’s largest inactive, intact volcanic caldera, home to an incredible
concentration of wildlife including the Big Five.
Wildlife: High density of predators such as lions and hyenas, and a significant population of black rhinos.
Cultural Heritage: Includes important archaeological sites like Olduvai Gorge, where early human fossils have been discovered.
Tourist Activities: Game drives, cultural visits to Maasai villages, and archaeological tours.