Lake Manyara national park is one of the 16 national parks found in Tanzania. The park can be observed on the right side of the road of makuyuni –Ngorongoro road. It is famous for the tree climbing lions and high diversity of plant species found in the underground water forest, the salt water lake covering 77 square miles when water levels are high.
Lake Manyara National Park is a Tanzanian national park located both in Arusha Region and Manyara Region, Tanzania. The two administrative regions have no jurisdiction over the parks. It is located 205 km from Moshi town and 120 km from Arusha.
The attractions found at Lake Manyara national park include a salt water lake, underground water forest, wildlife, large species of water birds, hot spring, tree top walk way and a rift valley escarpment.
Day 1: Moshi to Lake Manyara National Park
Our driver will meet you at your Arusha or Moshi hotel, as we travel travel west to the Great Rift Valley and the Lake Manyara National Park. We will travel through the agricultural market town of Mto Wa Mbu, which is situated next to the entrance of the Lake Manyara National Park. The town is a souvenir hunters paradise, harboring thousands souvenir salesmen – ready to pounce at your slightest invitation.
While Manyara lacks the raw drama of other northern circuit destinations, its vegetation is diverse, ranging from savannah to marshes to evergreen forest (11 different ecosystems in all) and it supports one of the highest biomass densities of large mammals in the world. Elephants, hippos, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes and wildebeest are often spotted. Leopards and hyenas are also here. Lake Manyara is also home to a famous population of tree-climbing lions.
Late in the afternoon we will depart from Lake Manyara and take you to your hotel, where our adventure ends.