Set amidst tranquil coral waters, just a swift 20-minute flight from Dar es Salaam, weaving tapestry of history
Lake Manyara National Park, nestled against the steep western wall of the Rift Valley, is an exceptional and biodiverse destination in Tanzania.
With its diverse habitats, from lush groundwater forests to dry acacia woodlands and a vast alkaline lake, it offers a unique and ever-changing safari experience where landscapes shift dramatically in a relatively short distance. This park, part of a World Biosphere Reserve since 1981, is home to a wide array of East African wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, hippos, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, and remarkable baboon troops. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities like exhilarating game drives, immersive guided walks, captivating night game viewing, serene canopy tree walks, adventurous canoeing (depending on water levels), horse riding, and unforgettable bush meals.
For accommodation, options range from staying in park bandas and campsites to indulging in the comfort of a luxury lodge nestled within the park or various accommodations on the stunning edge of the Rift Valley. Lake Manyara is accessible by air and boasts a well-connected road network, making it a fantastic addition to Northern circuit safari itineraries for those seeking both natural beauty and wildlife wonders.
Set amidst tranquil coral waters, just a swift 20-minute flight from Dar es Salaam, weaving tapestry of history
Lake Eyasi, a hidden gem nestled along the southern edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Nestled amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania
Situated approximately 190 km west of Arusha, between Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Parks
Tarangire National Park, gazetted in 1970 and spanning 2,850 square kilometers within the Maasai Steppe Maasailand
Established in 1952 and later expanded to cover a sprawling 14,763 square kilometers
A short half-hour drive from Arusha town, the bustling safari hub of northern Tanzania