LAKE MANYARA
Lake Manyara National Park, a scenic “hidden gem” in Tanzania’s Northern Circuit, is renowned for its tree-climbing lions, vast flocks of pink flamingos (over 2 million sometimes present), large elephant herds, and a dramatic groundwater forest. The park offers diverse experiences including canoeing, night game drives, and a treetop walkway.
Tucked away at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara National Park is one of Tanzania’s most scenic and diverse wildlife destinations. Despite its relatively compact size, the park offers an extraordinary range of ecosystems from lush groundwater forests and open savannahs to the alkaline lake that gives the park its name. Often described as a hidden gem of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, Lake Manyara delivers a rich and intimate safari experience, combining breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife encounters, and exceptional birdlife.
Lake Manyara National Park is a protected area in Tanzania’s Arusha and Manyara regions, famous for its shallow alkaline lake, tree-climbing lions, and large elephant herds. Located west of Arusha, it covers 325km2 and is renowned for its birdlife, including massive flamingo flocks, along with groundwater forests and hot springs that can reach temperatures enough to boil an egg
Attractions in Lake Manyara National Park
Wildlife Experiences & Tree-Climbing Lions
The tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania are famous for habitually lounging in acacia and sycamore trees, a rare behavior for lions. They climb to escape the heat, avoid stinging tsetse flies, and gain a vantage point to spot prey like impalas from heights of 5-6 meters.While lions elsewhere rarely climb trees, the pride in Lake Manyara makes this a regular, learned behavior. Experts believe this behavior is driven by the need to escape the heat of the savannah floor and avoid flies.They are mostly seen in sprawling acacia and sycamore trees.The best time to see this behavior is during the dry season (June to October) when the ground is hotter, often in the afternoon.
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Hot Water Springs
Hot Springs in Lake Manyara National Park are natural, volcanic, geothermal springs located on the western shores, characterized by steaming, mineral-rich water reaching temperatures of over 60 degrees of Centigrades These, meaning “hot water” in Swahili, are found near the park’s centre and southern edge, offering scenic, sulfuric viewpoints and boardwalks for wildlife viewing.Water bubbles up through fissures in the Rift Valley floor, resulting in water hot enough to boil an egg.
Tree-top canopy Walkaway
The Lake Manyara Treetop Walkway is a 370-meter (1,214 ft) long, 18-meter (59 ft) high, suspended bridge system in northern Tanzania, offering a bird’s-eye view of the groundwater forest. As Tanzania’s first, and one of Africa’s longest treetop walkways, it provides unique, eye-level views of monkeys, birds, and forest creatures
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The Olduvai Gorge
Groundwater Forest with Baboons
Lake Manyara National Park features a unique groundwater forest fed by volcanic springs, hosting one of Africa’s highest concentrations of olive baboons (~500 troops). This lush, humid forest stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding savanna, providing a permanent, dense habitat for massive baboon troops that forage throughout the canopy and forest floor.
Activities in Lake Manyara National Park
Treetop Canopy Walking
The experience typically takes 30 to 50 minutes offering a unique, bird’s-eye view of the groundwater forest canopy, monkeys and butterflies up close.The Tree-top canopy walkaway is Located near the park entrance,starting near the park gate, providing an excellent introduction or conclusion to a game drive.
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Game Drive
Game Drives (Day & Night)
Day and Night game drives in Lake Manyara National Park (Tanzania) offer a unique contrast, daytime highlights iconic tree-climbing lions, elephants, and flamingos, while night drives reveal nocturnal predators like leopards and active hippos. Night drives, typically 2.5 hours, start around 20:00, exploring groundwater forests and the Simba River for a completely different perspective of the park’s 11 ecosystems
Cultural Tours (Mto Wa Mbu)
Mto wa Mbu is a vibrant, multi-ethnic village located at the edge of Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania, serving as a hub for cultural tourism. It is unique for hosting over 120 diverse Tanzanian tribes in one community. Activities include walking tours, tuk-tuk rides, visiting farms, tasting local food and banana beer, and engaging with traditional Maasai bomas
Get to Know the Maasai Culture
Enjoy Meal in the Wildness
Bush Meals
Bush meals in Lake Manyara National Park offer a unique, curated dining experience in the heart of the Tanzanian wilderness, featuring hot, freshly prepared meals served at specially designated spots. Arranged via tour operators or hotels, these meals often combine morning game drives with gourmet breakfast or lunch in scenic areas, including the Msasa, Majimoto, and Endalla sites
Walking Safaris
Walking safaris in Lake Manyara National Park offer an intimate, guided, 1–3 hour, close-up experience of the park’s diverse ecosystems—from acacia forests to the alkaline lake shore. Primarily focused on nature immersion, walking tours provide opportunities to spot monkeys, giraffes, zebras, and vast birdlife, accompanied by an armed ranger for safety, the armed rangers and knowledgeable guides share insights on animal tracks, droppings, and the local flora. Early morning or late afternoon are best to avoid the heat
Enjoy Walking in Savannah
View the Migration
Boating/Canoeing Safaris
Boat safaris (often experienced as canoeing) in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, offer a unique, close-up perspective of the park’s alkaline lake, usually between 7 am and 5 pm. These 3-hour guided trips provide serene views of thousands of flamingos, hippos, and shoreline wildlife like elephants and giraffes against the Rift Valley escarpment. Tours typically last around 3 hours, with specific boat departures often scheduled for 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Canoeing is available between 7 am and 5 pm.
Photography and Birdwatching
Lake Manyara National Park is a premier Tanzania destination for bird watching and photography, offering over 400 species—notably massive flocks of pink flamingos—against a dramatic Rift Valley backdrop. Best from November to April, the park features varied habitats, including alkaline lake shores, groundwater forests, and acacia woodlands, providing diverse, year-round shooting opportunities
View over 400 bird Species
Accomodations in Lake Manyara National Park
The Lake Manyara National Park offers an exceptional range of accommodation options designed to suit every style of traveler—from ultra-luxury lodges to intimate tented camps that bring you closer to nature. Whether you seek indulgence, adventure, or a blend of both, your stay in the Serengeti becomes an integral part of the safari experience.
At Travel Finest, we carefully select and recommend accommodations that combine comfort, prime wildlife locations, and authentic African hospitality.
Luxury Lodges
Luxury Lodges
Experience world-class comfort in the heart of the wilderness. Luxury lodges in the Manyara provide elegant suites, fine dining, infinity pools, and uninterrupted views of the savannah
Features include:
1. Spacious en-suite rooms with private decks
2. Gourmet dining and personalized service
3. Spa and wellness facilities
4. Prime locations for year-round wildlife viewing .
Tented Camps
Tented Camps
Tented camps offer a perfect balance between comfort and authenticity. Designed to immerse you in nature without compromising on luxury, these camps allow you to experience the sounds and sights of the Serengeti up close.
Features include:
1. Fully furnished tents with en-suite bathrooms
2. Intimate and eco-friendly settings
3. Close proximity to wildlife and migration routes
4. Personalized safari experiences
Mobile Camps
Mobile Camps
For those wanting to witness the Great Migration at its best, mobile camps move seasonally to follow the herds across the Serengeti.
Features include:
1. Strategic locations aligned with migration patterns
2. Exclusive and uncrowded wildlife viewing
3. Comfortable yet adventurous accommodation
Mid-Range Lodges & Camps
Mid-Range Lodges & Camps
These accommodations provide excellent comfort and service at a more accessible price point, without compromising the safari experience.
Features include:
1. Comfortable rooms or tents with modern amenities
2. Scenic locations within the park
3. Professional guiding and dining services
Budget Campsites
Budget Campsites
For travelers seeking a more adventurous and cost-effective experience, public and private campsites are available within the Serengeti.
Features include:
1. Basic facilities in designated camping areas
2. Close-to-nature experience
3. Ideal for overland and group safaris
Lake Manyara Safari Packages & Tours
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5 Days
Premium Serengeti Safari + Zanzibar
Experience the perfect balance of adventure, unforgettable journey through Tanzania. Begin your safari in the iconic Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, and incredible wildlife encounters await. Then, unwind on the pristine white sand beaches of Zanzibar,
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The Great Migration Safari
Witness one of the most incredible wildlife events on Earth — the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park. Depending on the season, experience the dramatic wildebeest river crossings, calving herds, and predator action in the Ndutu or northern Serengeti region.
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3 Days
Tarangire + Ngorongoro + Manyara
Discover the beauty of Tanzania on this short yet rewarding safari, perfect for travelers who want an authentic wildlife experience on a budget. Explore three of the Northern Circuit’s most diverse parks — Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, and the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater.
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