Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park is a compact park beneath the Rift Valley escarpment, known for tree-climbing lions, flamingos and lush groundwater forest.
Altitude
960 m
Location
Northern Tanzania
Best Time
June–October & November–December
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Tours Available
5
Lake Manyara packs remarkable diversity into a small area. From groundwater forest fed by springs to open grassland, acacia woodland and the alkaline lake itself, the park supports elephants, hippos, giraffes and an astonishing variety of birds, including flamingos that turn the shallows pink.
Its most famous residents are the tree-climbing lions, often seen draped over acacia branches — unusual behaviour found in only a few places in Africa. Manyara is typically visited as a half- or full-day stop on the northern circuit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the lions in Lake Manyara famous?
Manyara's lions are known for climbing and resting in acacia trees, a rare behaviour seen in only a handful of places in Africa.
Is Lake Manyara worth visiting?
Yes — its compact size and habitat diversity make it an excellent half-day addition to a northern circuit safari, with great birding and forest wildlife.
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