After an early breakfast you will be one of the very first vehicles descending the six hundred meters (2,000ft) into the Ngorongoro Crater for superb game viewing. Wildlife wonderlands don't get much better than the Ngorongoro Crater, possibly one of the most iconic animal-viewing areas in the world.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site (and with very good reason), the cavernous bowl-shaped crater is a caldera, formed two to three million years ago when a large volcano exploded and collapsed in on itself. Today, the flat floor is covered in nutritious grasses and home to an unprecedented number of black rhino as well as blackmaned lions, magnificent tuskers, and smaller plains game, but surprisingly no giraffe.
We'll leave you to ponder why when you visit! Spend the day exploring the crater on game drives, before you drive to your accommodation in south Serengeti ( Ndutu )
Accommodation (FB) : Nyikani Migration camps - Full board