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Olmoti Crater

A gentle, grassy crater in the Ngorongoro Highlands — a short walk past Maasai grazing land to the rim and the Munge Waterfall.

Destination Guide
Destination Guide

Why Olmoti Is the Gentle Highlands Crater

Olmoti is the quietest and gentlest of the Ngorongoro Highlands craters, a shallow, grassy caldera north of the main Ngorongoro Crater near the village of Nainokanoka. Where Ngorongoro is dramatic and Empakaai deep and forested, Olmoti is soft and open — a green bowl grazed by Maasai cattle and home to buffalo, eland, reedbuck, and bushbuck.

It is reached on a short, rewarding walk. A guided climb of around an hour leads through Maasai grazing country to the crater rim, where the grassy floor opens out below and the Munge River spills over the edge as the pretty Munge Waterfall — the stream that eventually feeds Lake Magadi on the Ngorongoro Crater floor. The walking is gentle and the rewards are the views, the birdlife, and the deep quiet.

Olmoti suits travellers wanting an easy, scenic leg-stretch and a taste of Maasai highland life away from the vehicles. It combines naturally with Empakaai for a highlands walking day and with the wider Ngorongoro and Lake Natron region.

What to See & Do

  • A gentle guided walk to the crater rim through Maasai country
  • The pretty Munge Waterfall spilling from the crater edge
  • A soft, grassy caldera grazed by cattle, buffalo, and eland
  • Quiet highland scenery and good birdlife
  • An easy pairing with Empakaai for a full walking day

How a Visit Works

Olmoti is reached by road to the village of Nainokanoka in the Ngorongoro Highlands, followed by a guided walk of around an hour to the rim and waterfall, accompanied by a ranger. It is an easy half-day outing, often combined with Empakaai Crater. The walking is gentle and suitable for most reasonably active visitors. Conservation Area fees apply.

A gentle walk through Maasai grazing land brought us to a quiet green crater and a hidden waterfall. After the crowds at Ngorongoro, Olmoti felt like a secret. — Guest review, TripAdvisor

Things to Do

  • Guided exploration and wildlife viewing
  • Photography-focused safari days
  • Custom private itinerary planning
Seasons

Best Time to Visit Olmoti Crater

Jun – Oct

Dry Season

Firm, easy trails and clear highland views, the most comfortable time for the rim walk and waterfall. The best window.

Best overall
Jan – Feb

Short Dry Spell

Warm and green between the rains, with a fuller waterfall and pleasant walking conditions.

Best second window
Nov – Dec

Short Rains

Brief showers green the crater and strengthen the falls; the walk is muddier but rewarding.

Best for the waterfall
Mar – May

Long Rains

The wettest stretch, with the crater at its greenest but the trail slippery underfoot. The quietest months.

Quietest months
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Olmoti Crater FAQs

What is special about Olmoti Crater?
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It is the gentlest and quietest of the Ngorongoro Highlands craters — a soft, grassy caldera reached on an easy guided walk, with the pretty Munge Waterfall spilling from its rim and Maasai cattle grazing the slopes.
Is the Olmoti walk difficult?
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No — it is a gentle guided climb of around an hour to the rim and waterfall, suitable for most reasonably active visitors and far easier than the steep descent at Empakaai.
What is the Munge Waterfall?
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The Munge River spilling over the Olmoti crater edge as a pretty waterfall; the same stream eventually feeds Lake Magadi on the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater.
Can I combine Olmoti with Empakaai?
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Yes — the two craters pair naturally for a highlands walking day, offering a gentle climb at Olmoti and a deeper forest descent at Empakaai, both away from the vehicle crowds.
When is the best time to visit?
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June to October for firm, easy walking and clear views. The waterfall is fullest in and after the rains, though the trail is then slippery.
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