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Olduvai Gorge

The 'Cradle of Mankind' between Ngorongoro and the Serengeti — where the Leakeys uncovered some of the oldest evidence of human ancestors on Earth.

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Destination Guide

Why Olduvai Is the Cradle of Mankind

Olduvai Gorge — more correctly Oldupai, after the wild sisal that grows here — is a steep-sided ravine cutting across the plains between the Ngorongoro highlands and the Serengeti. It is one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world, the place that did more than any other to establish East Africa as the cradle of humankind.

From the 1930s, Louis and Mary Leakey and their team uncovered an extraordinary sequence of fossils and stone tools spanning nearly two million years, including the skull of Paranthropus boisei and remains of Homo habilis. Nearby, at Laetoli, Mary Leakey found 3.6-million-year-old hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash — among the earliest evidence of upright walking. A small museum on the gorge rim tells the story and displays casts of the key finds.

Olduvai sits directly on the main road between Ngorongoro and the Serengeti, making it an easy and meaningful stop on a Northern Circuit safari. A visit adds real depth to the journey, turning the drive across the plains into a passage through the deep history of our own species.

What to See & Do

  • One of the world’s most important early-human fossil sites
  • The Leakey discoveries of Homo habilis and Paranthropus boisei
  • The 3.6-million-year-old Laetoli hominin footprints nearby
  • A rim-top museum with casts and the full story of the finds
  • Directly on the Ngorongoro–Serengeti safari road

How a Visit Works

Olduvai Gorge lies on the main road between the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. A visit centres on the rim-top museum and a viewpoint over the gorge, with guided talks; some itineraries include a short walk into the gorge. It is an easy one-to-two-hour stop slotted into the drive between the two parks. Conservation Area fees apply.

Standing on the rim of Olduvai, holding a cast of a two-million-year-old tool, the safari suddenly felt like a journey into our own origins. — Guest review, TripAdvisor

Things to Do

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

Best Time to Visit Olduvai Gorge

Jun – Oct

Dry Season

Clear, dry conditions and the peak safari window, with the gorge easily combined with Serengeti and Crater game drives.

Best overall
Jan – Feb

Short Dry Spell

Warm and bright between the rains, pairing with the Serengeti calving season on the nearby southern plains.

Best second window
Nov – Dec

Short Rains

Brief showers green the plains; the museum visit is unaffected and the drive remains easy.

Best for value
Mar – May

Long Rains

The wettest stretch, when the surrounding plains are lush and quiet. The museum stays open.

Quietest months
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Olduvai Gorge FAQs

Why is Olduvai Gorge important?
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It is one of the world's key sites for understanding human origins. The Leakeys' discoveries here of fossils and tools spanning nearly two million years helped establish East Africa as the cradle of humankind.
Can I visit Olduvai on a safari?
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Yes — it sits directly on the main road between Ngorongoro and the Serengeti, so it makes an easy one-to-two-hour stop, with a rim-top museum and viewpoint over the gorge.
What are the Laetoli footprints?
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A trail of 3.6-million-year-old hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash near Olduvai, found by Mary Leakey — among the earliest direct evidence of human ancestors walking upright.
Is there a museum at Olduvai?
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Yes — a museum on the gorge rim displays casts of the major finds and tells the story of the discoveries, with guided talks and a viewpoint over the gorge.
When is the best time to visit?
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Olduvai works year-round as a safari stop. The dry season from June to October is the peak safari window, while the museum and viewpoint are accessible in any weather.
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