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Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

The lake has the lush green vegetation consisting of tall trees of the ground water forest and the tree climbing lions. The soda lake is inhabited with thousands of pink-hued flamingos, large water birds and the troops of baboons and blue monkeys. The rift valley escarpment make your safari to this area unforgettable.

The park derives its name from a plant called Euphorbia tirucalli, known as Emanyara in Maasai language and covers an area of 648.7 km2.

Climate of Lake Manyara

The Park experiences bi-modal rainfall season with short rains starting from November to December and long rains from February to May and dry season is from late June to October.

It is located at an altitude between 850 and 2000 meters with annual average rainfall ranging from 650 to 760mm.
Attractions

The Park has remarkable attractions most notably the tree climbing lions, Marang’ forest, hot spring, ground water forest, diversity of bird species and the rift valley.

Plan your trip by visiting Lake Manyara National Park were you will get exceptional experience that quenches your travel thirst.

Wildlife

Animals found here includes elephant, buffalo, hippo, lion, leopard, occasional cheetah and giraffe.

Lions here have opted to rest up during the heat of midday in trees, giving Manyara lions somehow different behavior.

Birds of Lake Manyara

The park offers a high diversity of bird species over 390 birds species both migrants and residents including 50 birds of prey, raucous forest hornbills, pink-hued flamingos and flotillas of pelicans.

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