by MamaSakila | Oct 22, 2018 | Ngorongoro Crater
Over half a million people visit the Ngorongoro Crater every year and a staggering majority of that number comprise of people traveling from outside Africa. The Ngorongoro Crater is often an integral part of any Tanzania safari. Many people planning a Zanzibar holiday...
by MamaSakila | Oct 22, 2018 | Ngorongoro Crater, What A Safari Day Is Like
The Mbulu, or Iraqw as they call themselves, are thin-boned, Cushitic-language-speaking people who originally came from the Horn of Africa. They inhabit this high plateau beneath the Crater Highlands. Once you have passed this Mbululand, cultivation stops and...
by MamaSakila | Oct 20, 2018 | Archaeology, Ngorongoro Crater
Olduvai Gorge: Cradle of Mankind Cutting across the Serengeti and Salei plains in an east-west direction is a narrow fifty- kilometre-long (31-mile) gorge. This is Olduvai, site of some of the most important fossil hominid finds of all time; unearthed remains of our...