Lake
Manyara
A Lake Manyara
Safari is often overlooked. Many people pass
Lake Manyara National Park in their rush to the
Serengeti. However, we recommend you consider this
enchanting and interesting park. Although small,
it is one of the prettiest and most game rich
parks in the country.
Lake Manyara is a long thin park only about 330 sq
km in size. Two thirds of the park consists of
water, with the Great Rift Valley Escarpment
rising sharply and dramatically along the western
side.
Remember to keep looking up while you are in the
park. Lake Manyara is well known for its tree
climbing lions and there are also plenty of
leopards. You'll need some luck to see them
though, so don't be disappointed if they elude
you.
Lake Manyara is a great safari spot for bird
viewing and also has a healthy population of
ungulates such as buffalo and wildebeest. Many
animals can be seen grazing the new shoots on the
floodplain and wallowing in the shallows of the
lake, while further out pods of hippos bob.
Accommodations
near Lake Manyara

Lake Manyara Tree Lodge
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge is situated in the
exclusive southern area of Lake Manyara National
Park, approximately a kilometre from the
lakeshore.
Lake Manyara Serena Lodge
Manyara Serena Lodge is located at the edge of the
Mto Wa Mbu escarpment and overlooks the Great Rift
Valley and the Manyara soda lake.
Lake Manyara Hotel
Lake Manyara Hotel overlooks Lake Manyara from its
perched location upon the Rift Valley escarpment.
With its own landing strip, a direct flight to the
hotel means you have more time to view game or
just relax.
Kirurumu Tented Camp
Kirurumu is located on the ridge of the Rift
Valley wall. The lodge is rustic and has been
designed to compliment the eco-system.
E Unoto Retreat
Maasai is E Unoto Retreat's theme. It is located
in a secluded and natural spot in the Maasai
plains outside Lake Manyara National Park, and is
easily accessible by road and air, approximately
120 kilometers southwest of Arusha. |