Lake Manyara National Park is located in northern Tanzania, at the base of the Rift Valley escarpment. It is known for its diverse landscapes, from the shores of Lake Manyara to dense woodlands and steep mountainsides.
Lake Manyara itself covers about two-thirds of the park's total area during the wet season, attracting large numbers of waterbirds. The park also features groundwater forests, open grasslands, and acacia woodlands.
Lake Manyara itself covers about two-thirds of the park's total area during the wet season, attracting large numbers of waterbirds. The park also features groundwater forests, open grasslands, and acacia woodlands.
Game Drives: Visitors can enjoy game drives throughout the park, exploring different habitats and encountering its diverse wildlife. Game drives can be done during both daytime and nighttime (with special permission).
Birdwatching: Lake Manyara is renowned for its birdlife, making it a fantastic destination for birdwatchers. Visitors can spot both resident and migratory bird species.
Canoeing: Canoeing on Lake Manyara (seasonal and with guided tours) offers a unique perspective on the park's wildlife and landscapes.