Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater (often misspelled as "Ngorongoro Cretar") is the world's largest intact volcanic caldera, located in northern Tanzania within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). This UNESCO World Heritage Site (designated in 1979) spans about 8,292 km² and is renowned as "Africa's Garden of Eden" for its stunning beauty and extraordinary wildlife density. The crater itself is a massive collapsed volcano formed around 2-3 million years ago, with walls rising 400-600 meters high and a floor covering ~260 km².