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WALKING
SAFARI ACROSS THE NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA

Walking Safari
Across the Ngorongoro Conservation Area
By
Ian Williamson
There are a number of
walking safaris across the Ngorongoro Conservation Area of Northern
Tanzania they vary in length from eight to twelve days. Generally
your safari will begin with a day or two of game drives. The
Tarangire is a nice place to have your pre-walking safari game
drives. These first few days can also include morning walking safari
along the border of the park it is essential you take a guide and an
armed ranger with you. Bellow is an eight day itinerary
On day three the
walking safari proper begins. Starting in the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area and walking to the Olmoti crater takes about four
hours and is a pretty walk as you advance up through the rainforest
slopes to the crater rim and viewpoint.
As you walk across the
Ngorongoro Conservation area the altitudes will vary considerably.
So be prepared and have many layers of clothing available as the
temperature may vary as dramatically as the altitude. A water proof
jacket is essential.
Altitude related
Illness can kill you and every year tourists die from altitude
related illnesses. Higher altitudes are colder even in Africa; there
is less oxygen and to walk slowly is essential especially if you
climb above 1,500 to 3,000 meters above sea level. You should be
breathing easily with no panting and no extreme physical excursion.
Drink water regularly and eat a light diet with lots of
carbohydrates. It is essential to keep warm.
The fourth day will
continue across to the distant Empakai Crater. This walk covers open
grassland through a dramatic natural amphitheatre created by
encircling volcanoes. As you pass the local villages the Maasai will
rush out of their traditional homes to greet you. A few moths ago as
we passed a village the elders of the village asked for help with a
woman who had just been bitten by a snake; we still had the vehicles
with us were able to take this woman to a hospital. Ordinarily this
woman may have died as there are no clinics or hospitals in the
area.
Day four: The walk up
to Empakai is steep and slow going but affords awe-inspiring views,
especially from the top where the sheer sided sunken crater can be
seen. This is a special day as you will camp on the Crater Rim, with
Empakai on one side and Ol Donyo Lengai, the holy Masai volcano, on
the other. Be warned this day has about eleven hours of walking and
is a very tiring trek.
Hiking in hot or sunny
weather often causes heat exhaustion the signs/symptoms are
weakness/fatigue, headache, vertigo, thirst nausea/vomiting
faintness high body temperature. The treatment is to lay flat in
shade, remove clothing to cool the patient, soak the body with cold
water, re-hydrate patient and monitor body temperature.
Heat stroke is more
serious with the signs/symptoms being delirium, coma, rapid pulse,
rapid breathing; skin hot and dry, body temperature above 40c [104
f]. Treat as for heat exhaustion but this condition can be fatal so
seek medical assistance quickly – evacuate if possible.
Day five will have you
scramble down the sheer-sided slopes of Empakai onto the crater
floor for a foot safari. Empakai Crater is a sunken volcano with a
soda lake covering most of the crater floor. Flamingos nest here
during the day to escape the blazing heat of the Rift Valley. A
large forest on the western shore is home to antelope, buffalo,
leopard and lion, with large seasonal zebra and wildebeest
populations when they pass through on their migratory circuits.
Today makes the hard slog of the previous day well worth the effort.
This is Africa as few tourists will ever experience.
Day six and the Maasai
Mountain of God, Oldonyo Lengai looms out of the sunrise as we head
out early to avoid the African heat. We arrive at the escarpment,
the sheer wall that looms out of the Rift Valley floor, to admire
one of the finest views in Africa. Bellow lays the sweeping vistas
of the great Rift Valley; a drop of 1500ft. The scattered active
volcanoes, primitive rock formations, glimmering soda lakes and
clustered Maasai bomas make for a dramatic and moving experience.
The final six kilometers are across the tough uncompromising terrain
of the valley floor is in extreme heat; it is a long six kilometers.
The reward to your walk is a shaded camp that is perched above a
refreshing stream, only a half-hours walk from a heavenly waterfall.
Day seven has a very
early morning an optional climb of Ol Donyo Lengai (2878m), an
active carbonated volcano with spiritual significance to the Maasai.
It is best not to book this climb in advance as many people are just
too tired to climb this mountain. The climb starts at midnight so as
to see the dawn from the top – it is also because the climb is very
steep and on loose scree and there is no shade from the sun. The
cost will be about US$50 per group of six people.
The end to this
walking safari is a visit to Lake Natron one of the soda alkaline
lakes that jewel the East African Rift, here is a display of water
birds including a multitude of resident pink flamingos. There is
also the opportunity, body willing after the past few days hiking,
to walk up a gorge carved into the Rift Escarpment to a waterfall to
wash off five days of dust.
Day eight is a return
to Arusha town where most safaris in Northern Tanzania begin and
end.
For a more
comprehensive guide to Walking Safaris and Ngorongoro Conservation
Area contact Ian through
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk or Philemon
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com Using responsible tourism to
change lives.
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