Tour Details
From the crater rim, you have a fantastic view of the craters’ green paradise. The caldera is about 6 km wide and nearly half of its floor is covered by a lake. The water in the lake is alkaline and the depth of the lake is about 85m, unusually deep for soda lakes in East Africa.
The steep walls of the caldera, clothed in forest, rise in some places to almost 300m above the floor.
The views along the trail downwards are spectacular at every point. All along you can enjoy the changing views of Empakaai itself. In addition, from the northern and eastern sides, you can look out to the dramatic cone of the still-active volcano, Oldoinyo Lengai. If the day is clear, you can look beyond Lengai to the Great Rift Valley and Lake Natron. Sometimes you can even see the distant snows of Kilimanjaro far on the eastern side of the Valley.
On your way downwards to the lake, you might see buffaloes or bushbucks, blue monkeys, many birds (like sunbirds and turacos).
At the shore of the lake are often waterbucks and elands. It is a joy to walk around the lakeshore, experiencing the serenity and quiet beauty of this wild spot.
The nights at the Craters can be quite cold (both craters are at 3500 m), especially in June, July, and August.