Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara NP is a small park at the base of the Rift Valley escarpment. Its groundwater forest offers a nice change of scenery from the more savannah-dominated parks. Although the park is known for tree-climbing lions, big cats aren’t that easily seen. Elephant are prolific and are the main attraction.

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

Probably Tanzania’s most beautifully set national park, Lake Manyara stretches for 50km along the foot of the Great Rift Valley’s western escarpment. It is also one of Tanzania’s smallest National parks, covering 330 sq. Kms (127 sq miles), of which up to 200 sq km (77 sq miles) is lake when water levels are high but its varied shoreline habitats shelter a wide variety of animals, including elephants, great flocks of flamingo, hippos and the renowned tree climbing lions.

With its evergreen groundwater forest, Manyara is a touch of green in an otherwise dry landscape. This forest, fed by springs flowing down the escarpment wall in the north together with the many different habitats and the presence of year round water makes it an oasis for wildlife even during the dry seasons and attracts part of the wildlife migration from Tarangire. The forest is home to Manyara’s elephants, Impala, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Guinea fowls and a host of other creatures alongside the ever present families of Blue and Vervet monkeys. Baboon troops also frequent the forest as well as on the plains adjacent to the forest.

As small as it may seem, Lake Manyara, stretching along the base of the 600 meter high escarpment wall is one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania, a true scenic gem. With a setting so grand that Ernest Hemingway eulogized it as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa” and even named his book “The green hills of Africa” after the scene as he saw as he journeyed up the escarpment wall, Manyara is sure to enchant many a traveler now just as it did almost a century ago.

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Best time to Visit Lake Manyara

Watching wildlife in Lake Manyara National Park is good all year, but at its best from late June to October, during the Dry season.
Lake Manyara is great throughout the year. The park is at its utmost beauty during the wet season November – May when the vegetation is very lush and waterfalls cascade down the rift valley escarpment.

REASON TO CHOOSE LAKE MANYARA

Lake Manyara National Park is home to more than 400 feathered creature species and various substantial diversion and predators.

  • The differing scene offers guests shocking perspectives on the slope and lake environment
  • Visitors can remain in the park or in the close-by town Mto-wa-Mbu.
  • Fascinating activities are accessible all year diversion drives and bird watching.
  • Fairly near Arusha and the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area

WHAT MAKES THIS PARK UNIQUE?

Lake Manyara National Park’s most notorious fascination is without a doubt, its tree-climbing lions. It’s fantastic to see predators relaxing in the trees.

Activities:

  • Game drives
  • Night Game drives
  • Walking Safari
  • Canoeing