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Overview

Lake Manyara National Park is a little park, however, excellent and contains a colossal decent variety of territories, animals and particularly birds. The Park is situated underneath the precipices of the Manyara Escarpment, on the edge of the Rift Valley, and offers incredible amusement seeing and birdlife. The scene is diverse to the point that its warm blooded creature and bird records are probably the greatest in Tanzania. The park incorporates a noteworthy bit of the lake and its shores and furthermore expansive zones of groundwater backwoods with fig and mahogany trees exchanging with acacia forest and open marshlands.

Lake Manyara Attractions

Lake Manyara National Park offers differed environments, stunning perspectives and unfathomable biological assortment in a little territory, wealthy in wildlife and astounding quantities of birds. Lake Manyara's diversion incorporates bison and wildebeest, giraffe, zebra, warthog, impala, Kirk's Dik, waterbuck close to a portion of the springs, and klipspringer on the slopes of the escarpment. tree climbing lions The Park has a substantial elephant populace and is most acclaimed for its tree-climbing lion. Obvious is the immense troops of primates – which frequently number in a few hundred and are generally viewed as Africa's biggest.

The park gives the ideal prologue to Tanzania's birdlife. The soluble soft drink of Lake Manyara is home to an unimaginable cluster of bird life; in excess of 400 species have been recorded. These incorporate a large number of pink-toned flamingos just as other extensive water birds, for example, pelicans, cormorants, herons, egrets, stilts, stalks, spoonbills and yellow-charged storks.

Getting There

Lake Manyara National Park is 130 km west of Arusha and the drive takes around two and a half hours. You can also take a charter flight to the park's airstrip from Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport.

Best Time To Visit

Lake Manyara's dry season is regularly from July to October and a superior time for wildlife viewing. The wet season is from November to June, and this is the best time for bird watching.

Activities

Day Game Drive

Night Game Drive

Cultural Tours

Walking Safari

Canoeing Safaris

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Location:
Northern Circuit
Area:
325 square kms
Established:
1960
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