Lake Manyara National Park
Tanzania's Lush Lakeside Wilderness
Overview
Though compact, Lake Manyara National Park offers one of Tanzania's most diverse safari experiences in a small area. Its landscapes shift dramatically — from dense groundwater forests and open savannas to the vast, shimmering lake that dominates the park. Manyara is celebrated for its lush scenery, incredible birdlife, and rare sightings of tree-climbing lions, making it a favorite among photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Location
Nestled below the dramatic Rift Valley Escarpment, along the main route to Ngorongoro and Serengeti.
Size
About 330 sq km, with nearly two-thirds covered by Lake Manyara itself.
Park Highlights
Tree-Climbing Lions
Manyara is famous for its tree-climbing lions, a unique behavior rarely observed elsewhere. Seeing these majestic predators lounging on acacia branches is one of the park's most iconic experiences.
Lake Manyara
The expansive alkaline lake forms the heart of the park, drawing large flocks of flamingos, pelicans, and storks. The shimmering pink hues of the flamingos against the lake's reflective waters create breathtaking photographic scenes.
Rift Valley Views
The park sits dramatically below the Rift Valley escarpment, providing a spectacular backdrop of cliffs rising sharply above the forest and lake. It's one of the most picturesque settings in all of East Africa.
Wildlife
Manyara's rich ecosystems support an impressive variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, hippos, zebras, and large troops of baboons — often seen lining the roads and forest trails. Leopards and other predators are occasionally spotted as well.
African Elephant
Common throughout the park
Tree-Climbing Lion
Unique behavior rarely seen elsewhere
Giraffe
Seen in open savanna areas
Cape Buffalo
Large herds in grasslands
Zebra
Common in open areas
Baboon Troops
Large troops often seen along roads
Atmosphere
Lake Manyara offers a refreshing contrast to the wide-open plains of Serengeti and Tarangire. Its lush greenery, tranquil lake views, and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal destination for a short yet rewarding safari — perfect for first-time visitors or those seeking variety in their itinerary.
The park is ideal for travelers interested in scenic beauty, birdlife, and unique wildlife behaviors. Great as a day trip from Arusha or as the first stop on a Northern Circuit safari before heading to Ngorongoro and Serengeti.
Activities
Birdwatching
Year-round birdwatching with over 400 species recorded, including thousands of flamingos that create spectacular pink displays on the lake.
Canoeing Safaris
Depending on water levels, canoeing safaris on the lake offer a peaceful, up-close wildlife experience from a unique perspective.
Game Drives
Explore the diverse ecosystems from dense forests to open savannas, with opportunities to spot tree-climbing lions and other wildlife.
Cultural Tours
The nearby Mto wa Mbu village provides cultural tours, giving visitors a glimpse into local life and traditional crafts.