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- Driving in the parks is only allowed between 6am and 6 pm
- Do not exceed 50km/h and no more than 25km/h in the Ngorongoro Crater
- Camping is permitted only in designated sites
- In the Ngorongoro Crater, picnicking is allowed only at designated sites
- Wild animals always have the right of way
- Keep to the authorized tracks, there is a fine for off-road driving
- Do not disturb or harass the wildlife in any way. Radios and cassette/CD players are forbidden. Please do not imitate animal’s sounds, clap, pound on vehicle or hoot. Do not throw objects to attract animal’s attention
- Do not leave litter in the area; keep your waste in the vehicle until it can be properly disposed at your lodge or camp
- Do not smoke whilst on game drive and always dispose of cigarettes carefully while at camp. Burning cigarettes can start a wild fire causing damage to vegetation and suffering to wildlife and people
- Do not light or cause fire to be lit. If camping, be sure to extinguish your fire carefully
- Never feed animals at your hotel or in the wild. It will upset their diet and lead to an unnecessary dependence on people
- Do not pick, cut or destroy any vegetation or remove any object of biological interest, including eggs, bones and trophies
- All visitors must remain in their vehicle within 200 meters of any game animal. Leaving the vehicle in the parks is forbidden except in designated places.>Discourage your driver from approaching the animals too close (25 meters).
- Lions, cheetahs and leopards are especially nervous; a vehicle can hinder their hunting or make them leave a hard-earned meal. Your driver may be banned from the area and/or lose his job
- Domestic pets are forbidden in the parks
- Leave wild areas undisturbed by not leaving or removing anything, animate or inanimate.Our eco-system depends on a very delicate balance. The less we disturb it the longer we can enjoy it.