LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
Lake Manyara National Park - Home of a Tree Climbing Lions
Lake Manyara National Park is one of Tanzania’s most beautiful and peaceful parks. It sits at the base of the Great Rift Valley and stretches along the edge of Lake Manyara, a shallow soda lake that attracts thousands of birds and animals. Though smaller than other parks, it offers a rich mix of landscapes — from forests and wetlands to open plains and hot springs.
The park is famous for its tree-climbing lions, large troops of baboons, and beautiful birdlife. It’s a great stop for travelers heading to Ngorongoro or Serengeti, and perfect for short safaris or day trips. Whether you’re looking for wildlife, nature, or quiet beauty, Lake Manyara has something special to offer.

Best Time to Visit Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara can be visited all year round. The dry season from June to October is best for seeing animals like elephants, lions, and giraffes. The weather is sunny, and wildlife gathers near the lake and open areas.
From November to May, the park becomes green and full of life. This is the rainy season, and it’s perfect for birdwatching. Flamingos, pelicans, and storks fill the lake, and the forest looks fresh and beautiful. There are fewer tourists, so it’s a peaceful time to visit.
Quick Facts About Lake Manyara
| Date Established | 1960 |
| Location | Northern Tanzania, near Mto wa Mbu |
| Size | 330 km² |
| Best Time to Visit | June to October (dry season), November to May (green season) |
| Main Animals | Elephants, Lions, Baboons, Hippos, Giraffes, Zebras |
| Famous For | Tree-climbing lions and large baboon troops |
| Bird Species | Over 400 types, including flamingos and pelicans |
Safari Activities in Lake Manyara
Game Drives
Explore the park with a guide and see elephants, lions, giraffes, and more.
Bird Watching
Spot flamingos, pelicans, storks, and many other colorful birds.
Canoeing (Seasonal)
Paddle on Lake Manyara and enjoy quiet views of birds and hippos.
Night Game Drives
See nocturnal animals like porcupines, genets, and bush babies
Canopy Walkway
Walk through the treetops and enjoy views of the forest and wildlife.
Cultural Visits
Visit nearby villages to learn about local life and traditions.
Where to Stay in Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara offers many places to stay, from stylish lodges with views of the Rift Valley to lucury camps near the forest. Whether you want comfort, adventure, or something simple, there’s a great option for every traveler.
Luxury Lodges
These lodges offer beautiful rooms, great food, and stunning views of Lake Manyara or the escarpment. Many have swimming pools, private balconies, and spa services. They are perfect for couples, families, or anyone who wants a peaceful and elegant safari stay.
Tented Camps
These are comfortable tents with real beds and private bathrooms. Some are set in quiet forest areas or near the lake. Guests enjoy warm service, tasty meals, and a close-to-nature experience. It’s a great mix of comfort and adventure.
Budget Campsites
For travelers who want to save money, there are simple lodges and campsites near the park entrance or in nearby towns like Mto wa Mbu. These places offer basic rooms or tents with shared facilities. They are great for backpackers, solo travelers, or anyone who enjoys a simple safari with fewer extras.
