Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara National Park: A Hidden Gem of Tanzania
Lake Manyara National Park is a small yet diverse safari destination, located between Tarangire National Park and Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania. Covering 325 square kilometers, it is best known for its tree-climbing lions, large flocks of flamingos, and lush groundwater forests.
Why Visit Lake Manyara?
- Tree-Climbing Lions – One of the few places in Africa where lions regularly rest in trees, making for incredible wildlife sightings.
- Breathtaking Scenery – A mix of rainforests, acacia woodlands, open savannas, and the alkaline lake, providing a stunning backdrop for safaris.
- Birdwatcher’s Paradise – Home to over 400 bird species, including thousands of flamingos, pelicans, storks, and herons.
- Diverse Wildlife – Spot elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, buffalo, and baboons—the park has one of the largest baboon troops in Africa!
- Lake Manyara Tree Walkway – A canopy walk through the treetops, offering a unique perspective of the park’s birdlife and forest.
- Scenic Game Drives & Canoeing – During the wet season, visitors can enjoy canoeing safaris on the lake for a different safari experience.
Best Time to Visit
- June to October (Dry Season) – Best for game viewing, as animals gather near water sources.
- November to May (Green Season) – The park is lush, and birdwatching is at its peak with migratory species arriving.
With its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere, Lake Manyara National Park is a perfect addition to any Tanzania safari itinerary.