Tanzania: Olduvai Gorge and Ngorongoro Crater
Our last safari stop in Tanzania was Ngorongoro Crater. An old volcanic crater with a lake and a river running through it. The crater is surrounded by steep sides of about 1500 feet. Since there is year round water and a steep climb, most of the animals stay put in the roughly 12 mile wide area. This means you could potentially see lots of animals in a very short time. Here we finally saw the elusive (at least for us) black rhino but only from a distance. The crater itself is stunning but since it’s a relatively small area, it can get crowded fast if something is happening (like a rhino sighting). For some reason, there are no giraffes in the crater even though there are trees for them to nibble on.