Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Mnayara National Park Overview

Lake Manyara National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is a breathtaking wildlife reserve renowned for its diverse ecosystems, rich biodiversity, and stunning landscapes. Covering approximately 330 square kilometers, the park is dominated by the alkaline Lake Manyara, which expands and contracts with the seasons, attracting thousands of flamingos and other waterbirds.

Key Highlights:
  • Diverse Wildlife: The park is home to the famous tree-climbing lions, large elephant herds, buffalos, zebras, giraffes, and various primates, including baboons and blue monkeys.
  • Birdwatcher’s Paradise: With over 400 bird species, including pelicans, storks, and cormorants, Lake Manyara is a must-visit destination for bird lovers.
  • Varied Landscapes: The park features dense groundwater forests, open grasslands, acacia woodlands, and hot springs, providing a unique blend of habitats.
  • Maji Moto Hot Springs: A natural geothermal wonder where visitors can witness steaming hot water bubbling from the ground.
  • Great Rift Valley Escarpment: The dramatic cliffs of the Rift Valley create a stunning backdrop for safari adventures.
Activities:
  • Game drives
  • Birdwatching
  • Canoeing (seasonal)
  • Walking safaris
  • Cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages

With its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife, Lake Manyara National Park offers an unforgettable safari experience, whether as a standalone trip or part of a longer northern Tanzania safari circuit.