OlduvaiGorge

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One of the biggest onsite museum in Africa located at the excavation site of Olduvai Gorge and near Laetoli Footprints site. The museum exhibits the … See more

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Feb 14, 2024
The exhibits are detailed and well laid out. Works well both for someone with a lot of knowledge and wanting to go deeper and for someone simply interested in an overview of early human evolution I… Full review by visitall50
Jan 7, 2024
The Olduvai Gorge Museum was a 1-hour stopover on our way to the next Serengeti lodge. The spherical building is an easy stroll through open air cubbies depicting culture and history. Inside one co… Full review by bill s
Jun 29, 2023
Went as part of safari. Glad to have visited to learn more about history of humans. However, I had hoped to see many more objects that had been found in Olduvai itself, whereas most of the exhibits… Full review by nyalpi

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Established:1970
Founder:Mary Leakey

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How much does Ngorongoro Serena Lodge charge to take visitor from the hotel to see this historic Olduvai Gorge …
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How much does Ngorongoro Serena Lodge charge to take visitor from the hotel to see this historic Olduvai Gorge Museum? The museum is not on my itinerary from the Serengeti Serena Lodge to Ngorongoro Serena Lodge. Thank you, Rachel
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I have returned from my wonderful Safari and all 5 people in the vehicle wanted to go to Oldupai Gorge so we each paid $36USD and it was well worth it. To see artifacts more …
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I have returned from my wonderful Safari and all 5 people in the vehicle wanted to go to Oldupai Gorge so we each paid $36USD and it was well worth it. To see artifacts more than 3 million years old and a plaster of the Laoetoli foot prints was astounding. (The original site is now closed and protected).
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How much is it to enter the museum?
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Donation only
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How much rain will we get in early April (29 March to 5 April) and will it adversely affect our safari? Is the rain mainly in …
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How much rain will we get in early April (29 March to 5 April) and will it adversely affect our safari? Is the rain mainly in the afternoon or will it rain earlier?
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it is the rainy season but will not affect your safari, however its a very exciting time of the year as animals congregated on the sort grass plains of Ngorongoro and Serengeti.
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