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Lake Manyara
National Park·Northern Tanzania

Lake Manyara

Flamingos, tree lions, and the alkaline shore

Type

National Park

Area

648 km²

Region

Northern Tanzania

Peak Season

June – October

Overview

About Lake Manyara

Lake Manyara National Park sits at the foot of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, where a 600-metre wall of rock drops dramatically to the lake shore. This striking geography creates a compact but extraordinarily diverse park — a ribbon of habitat between cliff and water that packs groundwater forest, open floodplains, and alkaline lake into a single game drive.

The park is famous for its tree-climbing lions — a behaviour rarely seen elsewhere, where entire prides sleep draped across the branches of mahogany and fig trees. No one is entirely sure why Manyara's lions took to the trees; theories include escaping tsetse flies and enjoying lake breezes.

The lake itself hosts up to 2 million flamingos in peak season, turning the shallows pink from shore to horizon. Large hippo pools in the forest are a highlight, as are huge elephant families navigating the groundwater forest with impressive grace.

Highlights

What Awaits You

  • Tree-climbing lions — a Manyara speciality
  • Up to 2 million flamingos on the lake
  • Dramatic Great Rift Valley escarpment backdrop
  • Hippo pools in the dense groundwater forest
  • 400+ bird species including pelicans and storks
  • Ideal combination with Ngorongoro and Serengeti
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Planning Your Trip

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