Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park covers an area of 125 square miles (325 sq km). The park is located on the northern side of Tanzania and covers a distance of 126 km From Arusha Town. Manyara's landscape includes diverse, striking vegetation, grassland, saline flats, marshlands, acacia woodland, and a small forest. Ernest Hemingway called it “the loveliest I had seen in Africa.” The park hosts several fascinating tourist attractions that one can explore; compared to other parks, Lake Manyara is smaller but stunning due to its eponymous lake, which attracts wildlife, especially during the dry period. Lake Manyara game drives are often less crowded if you are looking for a serene environment. Due to its abundant water, the park is lush and has breathtaking views of the Rift-Valley Escarpments cascading down to connect with its western shore. Lake Manyara has a unique population of tree-climbing lions whose character is found in two populations worldwide. It is a significant attraction as many tourists visit the park to see these exceptional animals. The soda ash lake attracts about 1.9 million pink flamingoes that feed on the algae of the shallow alkaline lake. Lake Manyara National Park is also a paradise for birdwatching lovers, with over 390 bird species recorded in the park.