Ang'ata Ngorongoro Camp
Ngorongoro Crater
Moderate
Ang’ata means Wilderness in Maa, the language of the Maasai, it is also a region of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area called Ang’ata Kiti situated near Nasira Rock, a rich grass plain sandwiched between the Gol Mountains to the south and the slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater to the north.
The camp is set on the Eastern side of the Ngorongoro Crater’s rim close to the Crater lodge. Just inside the park boundaries our location permits early game drives down to the crater leaving you almost alone to discover this World Heritage Site. Up to 25.000 animals call the crater their home except the Maasai Giraffes who cannot cope with the steep slopes of the crater. The main attraction, and also the most elusive are the 23 Black Rhinoceroses that live inside the crater, maybe the one and only chance to see them in the wild. Massai Bomas are located a few kilometres away for those who wish to meet the Maasai.
The Ngorongoro Camp is our smallest camp with 8 Guest Tents including a 2 tent Family unit, a lounge and a dining tent. Each guest tent has an en-suite bathroom with shower, vanity desk and flush toilets. Depending on request a Kingsize bed or 2 Twin beds or triples are available. The lounge is the place to meet other travellers and share your day’s Safari stories while enjoying a complementary cup of Tanzanian Coffee or Tea. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners are served in the dining tent, freshly prepared by our Chefs on a daily basis. Bush TV (local name for camp fire) is lit when the weather permits.