In Entamanu Ngorongoro Camp you’ll have your our own Ngorongoro off the beaten path, in the Maasai territory. After one of the most breathtaking drives in the world, you will be taken to the dizzying edge of this elemental Africa with panoramic views stretching into the crater on one side and back into the Serengeti plains. Far more than a great vantage point, this is where you live the life of Ngorongoro.
family-friendly rooms
Panoramic views from the camp
African parrots
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WILDLIFE
This is the right place for a more private experience of this mecca of wildlife. Since the camp is right on the edge of the crater, you have access to the crater shortly after sunrise in order to see the extraordinary diversity of the fauna: from some of the last rhinos in Africa to flamingos to the "inseparable" small African parrots, the Lovebirds.
HIGHLAND WALKS
These are the unforgettable experiences in Africa that very few travelers experience. You will get out of the car with your guide in the glittering highland air. There is also a Maasai scout - who will show you his special version of nature - and an armed ranger who will ensure your safety.
HOTSPOTS
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
An ubiquitous experience in Tanzania's largest national park is the struggle for life and death between predatory and prey. The majestic lions reign on the great plains, while the graceful leopards stalk through the acacia tree landscapes colored orange by the dust on the Seronera River and cheetahs hunt their prey in the southeastern part of the Serengeti National Park.
NGORONGORO
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is located in northern Tanzania. Ngorongoro is close to Lake Manyara National Park. Here you can see the huge volcanic Ngorongoro crater and big game (elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo and rhinos). Huge herds of wildebeest and zebra roam the steppes during their annual migration.
KILIMANJARO
Located in the national park, Kilimanjaro, consisting of the three extinct volcanoes Kibo, Mavenzi and Schira, is the highest mountain range on the African continent and the epitome of the beauty of East Africa. At 5,895 m, it is also the highest free-standing mountain on earth. The name Kilimanjaro means something like "White Mountain".