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The world largest natural wonders in Africa in Tanzania.

Why to visit Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area(NCA)? History of Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park the World Heritage and the world’s real garden. Serengeti National Park. Is the 14,763km2 the centre piece of twice border ecosystem that also includes Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Kenya Masai Mara National reserve and many more small private protected areas. Wildlife Serengeti is the is the commonest large herbivore species 1300000 wildebeests, Thomson gazelles 250000, 200000 zebra, 70000 impala,50000topi, grants gazelles 30000, 10000 eland and many envelopes and so on. Great migration. The wildebeest migration of at least two million, zebra, Thomson’s gazelles and eland. Dictated by local rainfall patterns of the annual cycle,  the cycle breaks into the following main periods. December to April. The plains that stretch southeast from Seronera into the grounds, centered the Ndutu area of Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the Serengeti border. The wi

Why you must explorer Ngorongoro Crater?.

The Ngorongoro crater, Empakai and Olmoti crater are inside the Eastern Rift Valley. Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area spans vast expanses of highland plains, savannah, savannah woodlands and forests. Established in 1959 as a multiple land use area, with wildlife coexisting with semi-nomadic Maasai pastoralists practicing traditional livestock grazing, it includes the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera. The property has global importance for biodiversity conservation due to the presence of globally threatened species, the density of wildlife inhabiting the area, and the annual migration of wildebeest, zebra, gazelles and other animals into the northern plains. Extensive archaeological research has also yielded a long sequence of evidence of human evolution and human-environment dynamics, including early hominid footprints dating back 3.6 million years. Lions (Panthera leo) on the floor of Ngorongoro Crater, May 2007. The 22.5 km (