The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, and now its cultural heritage is also being recognized. It is the only site in the world where human communities and a high concentration of wildlife coexist harmoniously. The NCA’s multiple land use systems are among the earliest established worldwide to reconcile natural resource conservation with human development.
The area also boasts numerous archaeological, paleontological, and anthropological sites of exceptional quality. If you’re interested in the cultural experiences of traveling in Tanzania, especially the Ngorongoro Crater, you should explore our unique Tanzania safari trips. These trips offer opportunities to meet the people of Tanzania, engage in activities that positively impact their lives, or simply learn about their culture firsthand in a sensitive and responsible manner.
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