Ndutu Plains

The Ndutu plains is located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, on the outskirts of the Southern Serengeti plains. It is where the great migration wildebeest migration take place in Ngorongoro.

Gol Mountain

The Gol Mountains are located at the north-end of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and is an example of a fault-bounded mountain range.

Lolmalasin Mountain

Mount Lolmalasin is the crater mountain in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the third highest mountain in Tanzania standing at 3700m above sea level.

Shifting Sands

Is a moving black dune, composed of volcanic ash from the nearby volcanic mountain – oldoinyo lengai. It is moving slowly westwards across the Ngorongoro plains at a rate of about 15 to 20m per year.

Laetoli Footprints

Laetoli is one of Africa’s most important paleontological site with evidence of early human bipedalism dating back 3.76 million years ago.

Olmoti Crater

Olmoti Crater is situated at the Northern end of the Ngorongoro Crater, and offers scenic view of highlands. It is a water a catchment for Ngorongoro rich in flora and fauna.

Olkarien Gorge

The Olkarien Gorge is a massive granite monolith on the outskirts of the Gol Mountains in northern Tanzania. It is a nesting site for hundreds of the Ruppell’s griffon vulture.

Endoro Waterfalls

The Endoro Waterfalls is a source of a natural spring that forms the Endoro River, which flows from the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater.

Olduvai Gorge Museum

The Olduvai Gorge Museum is an onsite museum built next to the most famous archaeological site in East Africa.

Nasera Rock

The Nasera rock is situated about 20 kilometers North of Olduvai Gorge. An admirable rock standing 100 metres above the plains.