Empakaai Crater

Coordinates: 2°54′45.36″S 35°47′13.56″E / 2.9126000°S 35.7871000°E / -2.9126000; 35.7871000
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Empakaai Crater, Ela Nairobi[1]
Kasoko la Empakai (Swahili)
Empakaai Crater from the eastern rim
Highest point
Elevation3,250 m (10,660 ft)
Coordinates2°54′45.36″S 35°47′13.56″E / 2.9126000°S 35.7871000°E / -2.9126000; 35.7871000
Dimensions
Length6 km (3.7 mi) north-south
Geography
Country Tanzania
RegionArusha Region
DistrictNgorongoro District
Geology
Mountain typeVolcanic
Volcanic regionCrater Highlands
Last eruptionPleistocene
Climbing
AccessNgorongoro Conservation Area

The Empakaai Crater or Embagai (Kasoko la Empakai in Swahili, also Ela Nairobi) is a collapsed volcanic caldera that is 300 meters high and 6 kilometers wide located in Naiyobi ward of Ngorongoro District in Arusha Region of Tanzania. The Crater is filled by a deep alkaline lake that occupies around 75% of the Crater's bottom and is approximately 85 meters deep. The crater is a caldera and is within UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protection program[2] Empakaai's elevation on the outside is 3,200m above sea level on the western side and 2,590m above sea level on the eastern side. Empakaai is nearly always blanketed in mist due to its high altitude, and the lake appears emerald or deep blue in color. The crater is part of the Crater Highlands geographic zone.[3]

Flower on Empakaai, Ngorongoro District
Empakaai beach, Ngorongoro District

The rim of the Crater offers views of Oldoinyo Lengai, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Great Rift Valley. Hiking tourism is allowed down the crater.[4][5] The rim of the Crater has two campsites. The foliage and birdlife in the Empakaai Crater and the Olmoti Crater are comparable, although the Empakaai Crater is better for biodiversity. This area is home to the Bearded Vulture, the Augur Buzzard, blue Monkeys, Bushbuck, water bucks, and buffaloes. The crater is governed by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ DAWSON , J. B. 2008. The Gregory Rift Valley and Neogene –Recent Volcanoes of Northern Tanzania. Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 33, page 42 is listing the mountain as "Elanairobi/Embagai (Empakai)"
  2. ^ "Smithsonian, Embagai Crater overview". Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  3. ^ "Official Empakaai Crater profile". Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  4. ^ "Empakaai hiking". Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  5. ^ "Empakaai Crater attraction". Retrieved 2023-03-25.
  6. ^ "Empakaai Crater". Retrieved 2023-03-25.