Lake Manyara National Park Tanzania
Lake Manyara National Park is another of Tanzania’s small sized park blemishing in unique elegance. It covers total distance of 330sq kilometres and 2 / 3 of which is covered up by the lake. This compact park is in fact surrounded by the Gregory rift cliff from the west, the scenic Lake Manyara in the eastern side as well as partitions a area with Ngorongoro Conservation area and also Tarangire National Park.
Right from the park gate , this Tanzania safari trail goes through an expanse of abundant forest jungles, vast plains as well as floodplain with vast scenery over the alkaline Soda lake of Manyara and then blue volcanic highs that rise out of undulating Masaai steppes. The corridor of acacia trees and shrubs is home to your renowned tree climbing lions, enormous tusked elephants, bushbucks, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, leopards, hornbills and more. Some klipspringer antelopes are often viewed by the rocky outcrops above an area of searing hot springs that gust next to the lakeshore from the southern end by the park.
Manyara renders the appropriate introduction to Tanzania’s species of birds. More than 400 varieties are already documented within Manyara turning it into one of the finest and foremost bird watching areas from Tanzania. Examples include thousands of pink flamingos looked at on the alkaline lake, bee eaters, crown eagles, heron, crane flamingoes, spines, pratincoles, pelicans, commorants, storks along with other water fowls.
Getting there
Connected by both road, rental or scheduled flight in Arusha, en route to Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. It is actually in northern Tanzania’s Arusha area 130km from Arusha town. The park gate lays one and a half hours, 126km to the west of Arusha, on a new tarmac road, close to Mto wa Mbu.
Things to do
Game drives and also night game drives happen to be fantastic ways to find the wildlife from grassy plains. Canoeing can be encouraged on the lake after the water levels is completely increased.
Cultural visits to the nearby Mto wa Mbu town and even connect to the locals. The park boasts picnicking areas, bush lunch/dinner, mountaineering tours, abseiling as well as nature walks on the escarpment not far away from the park.
When to go
The dry season starting from July until October draws in several herds of animals to the lake for some water, affording far better sights on game. The rainy period of November until June in contrast is great for bird watching as well as canoeing around the lake.
Accommodation
One luxurious tented camp and three lodges perched around the Rift cliff not in the park in front of the lake. There are various guesthouses and also camping grounds with regard to nearby Mto wa Mbu area.
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