| Page Views: 249 Last Visit to Ngorongoro: November, 2004 | A mystical place by Robert_Hun - last update: Dec 26, 2004 |
The world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. Its rim ranges in altitude from about 7,000 to 8,000 feet (2,300-2,700 m). |
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| Pros: | "Incredible landscape, relatively small park" | | Cons: | "Usually foggy/cloudy in the morning (and evening)" | | In A Nutshell: | "If in North Tanzania, it's really a "must to see"" |
Robert_Hun's Ngorongoro Travel Tips
| Overview | Things to Do | | | | Restaurants | Hotels & Accommodations Tips: 1 - Photos: 1 | | | | Nightlife | Off The Beaten Path | | | | Tourist Traps | Warnings Or Dangers | | | | Transportation | Local Customs | | | | Packing Lists | Shopping | | | | Sports Travel | General Tips Tips: 2 - Photos: 2 |
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MikeBird Sun Mar 8, 2009 21:00 UTC The thieving monkeys stole a loaf of bread of mine when I camped at Amboseli in Kenya. Later on an elephant wrecked my tent! Best wishes - terrific photos. Mike |
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