Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park, a small yet diverse reserve in northern Tanzania, spans 330 square kilometers and is famous for its dramatic landscapes, rich wildlife, and alkaline lake. The park features various habitats like groundwater forests, acacia woodlands, and open grasslands, making it a must-visit for safari enthusiasts.

The highlight of the park is Lake Manyara, a shallow, alkaline lake that attracts thousands of flamingos and numerous bird species, offering excellent wildlife viewing. Whether you’re spotting tree-climbing lions or enjoying a canoe ride, Lake Manyara promises a unique and unforgettable safari experience. Plan your adventure today and explore one of Tanzania’s most diverse national parks.

Country
Tanzania
Languages Spoken
English
Area (km2)
330 km2