TOURISTS visiting the legendary
wildlife filled crater in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are
complaining of high number of vehicles populating the caldera at one
given time, saying they interfere with the natural scenery.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is so far
the leading tourist destination in Tanzania, attracting around 600,000
visitors per year; all of these tourists apparently need vehicles to get
around in their game viewing experience, but it seems each visitor
wants to be alone in the crater, the sight of others makes them queasy.
It is being estimated that at least
450,000 tourists visit the crater annually and these ride in an average
of 400 cars daily during peak season, the sight of these machines, all
being large Four-Wheel- Drives take toll on the otherwise beautiful
natural setting in the caldera.
The Conservator at the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area Authority (NCAA), Dr Fred Manongi, seems to have taken
note of the situation; “It is very funny that, while tourists want to
go down the crater, they do not want others in there; still we have
found a way of solving the problem without affecting the number of
visitors here,” he said.
According to Dr Manongi, the best way
out so far is to redraw the driving tracks inside the crater to separate
incoming and outgoing vehicles reducing the possibility of groups
meeting each other while game viewing inside the vast caldera which has
all types of wildlife, except giraffes but that can also be spotted on
the rim of the crater.
Ngorongoro Crater which is one of the
Seven World Heritage Sites found in Tanzania is the only place in the
world where the rare and endangered Black Rhinos can be seen grazing
freely in their natural environment.
Elsewhere, like in the ‘Serengeti’ and
‘Mkomazi’ National Parks, these animals are kept under special enclosure
to protect them from horn-seeking poachers and other illegal hunters.
‘Too many vehicles hinder Ngorongoro Crater’s scenery’
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
December 14, 2016
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