Lake Manyara National Park is located in northern Tanzania, about 126 kilometers southwest of Arusha. Covering approximately 330 square kilometers, the park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including groundwater forests, acacia woodlands, and the alkaline Lake Manyara.
By Air: Flights from Arusha, Zanzibar, and Dar es Salaam land at the Lake Manyara Airstrip.
By Road: A 2-3 hour drive from Arusha makes it easily accessible for a day trip or as part of a northern safari circuit.
Tree-Climbing Lions – One of the few places in the world where lions regularly climb trees.
Lake Manyara – A scenic alkaline lake attracting thousands of flamingos and other waterbirds.
Hot Springs (Maji Moto) – Natural geothermal springs that bubble up near the lake.
Great Rift Valley Escarpment – Offers stunning panoramic views of the park.
Diverse Wildlife – Home to elephants, giraffes, hippos, and a variety of primates.
Birdwatching Paradise – Over 400 bird species, including pelicans, storks, and hornbills.
Lake Manyara National Park inspired Ernest Hemingway, who called it “the loveliest I had seen in Africa.”
The park has one of the highest concentrations of baboons in the world.
It serves as an important breeding ground for flamingos.
Dry Season (June to October): Best for wildlife viewing.
Wet Season (November to May): Ideal for birdwatching and lush landscapes.
Game Drives – Explore the park in a safari vehicle, spotting elephants, giraffes, tree-climbing lions, and other wildlife. Morning and late afternoon drives are the best times to see animals in action.
Canoeing (Seasonal) – When water levels are high, you can paddle across Lake Manyara, enjoying close encounters with hippos, flamingos, and other waterbirds.
Birdwatching – With over 400 bird species, the park is a paradise for bird lovers. Spot pelicans, storks, hornbills, and vibrant flocks of flamingos along the lake.
Walking Safaris – Take a guided walk through the park’s diverse landscapes, from lush forests to open grasslands, allowing for intimate wildlife encounters.
Cultural Tours to Nearby Villages – Visit the nearby Mto wa Mbu village, where you can interact with local communities, learn about traditional farming, and taste authentic Tanzanian cuisine.
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The best time depends on what you want to experience Tanzania. The dry season (June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing, while the green season (November to May) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
Absolutely! We offer flexible itineraries that allow you to extend your trip or tailor it to include additional destinations, activities, or cultural experiences.
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