Lake Manyara National Park

A Scenic Safari Gem Beneath the Great Rift Valley

Nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara National Park is one of Tanzania’s most diverse and scenic wildlife destinations. Though smaller in size compared to other northern parks, Lake Manyara offers an incredibly rich safari experience packed with varied landscapes, abundant wildlife, and spectacular birdlife.

Its compact nature allows visitors to experience multiple ecosystems within a single day, making it a perfect introduction to Tanzania safaris

A Landscape of Remarkable Diversity

Lake Manyara is famous for its dramatic scenery. As you enter the park, lush groundwater forests quickly give way to open floodplains, acacia woodlands, and the shimmering alkaline lake that covers much of the park’s surface.

Key landscapes include:

  • Dense green forests fed by underground springs

  • Open grassy plains

  • Hot springs and wetlands

  • The soda lake shoreline beneath towering escarpment cliffs

This ecological diversity supports an impressive variety of animals and birds.

Wildlife Encounters

Lake Manyara is well known for its unique wildlife behavior and excellent viewing opportunities.

Highlights include:

  • Tree-climbing lions, a rare behavior seen in this park

  • Large troops of playful baboons

  • Elephants moving through forested areas

  • Giraffes, zebras, and buffalo

  • Hippos relaxing in shallow pools

The park’s forest environment creates close and intimate wildlife encounters unlike the open plains of the Serengeti.

A Paradise for Bird Lovers

With more than 400 bird species recorded, Lake Manyara is one of Tanzania’s best birdwatching destinations.

Depending on the season, visitors may see:

  • Thousands of pink flamingos along the lake shore

  • Pelicans and storks

  • Fish eagles and kingfishers

  • Colorful migratory birds

The lake transforms into a vibrant spectacle, especially during the wet season.

Tours that include Manyara National Park