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Lake Manyara National Park
Stretching for 50km along the
base of the rusty-gold 600-metre high Rift
Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is a scenic
gem, with a setting extolled by Ernest
Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in
Africa”.
The compact game-viewing
circuit through Manyara offers a virtual
microcosm of the Tanzanian safari
experience.
12:51 PM 1/20/2007From the
entrance gate, the road winds through an
expanse of lush jungle-like groundwater
forest where hundred-strong baboon troops
lounge nonchalantly along the roadside, blue
monkeys scamper nimbly between the ancient
mahogany trees, dainty bushbuck tread warily
through the shadows, and outsized forest
hornbills honk cacophonously in the high
canopy.
Contrasting with the intimacy
of the forest is the grassy floodplain and
its expansive views eastward, across the
alkaline lake, to the jagged blue volcanic
peaks that rise from the endless Maasai
Steppes. Large buffalo, wildebeest and zebra
herds congregate on these grassy plains, as
do giraffes – some so dark in coloration
that they appear to be black from a
distance.
Inland of the floodplain, a
narrow belt of acacia woodland is the
favoured haunt of Manyara’s legendary
tree-climbing lions and impressively tusked
elephants. Squadrons of banded mongoose dart
between the acacias, while the diminutive
Kirk’s dik-dik forages in their shade. Pairs
of klipspringer are often seen silhouetted
on the rocks above a field of searing hot
springs that steams and bubbles adjacent to
the lakeshore in the far south of the park.
Manyara provides the perfect
introduction to Tanzania’s birdlife. More
than 400 species have been recorded, and
even a first-time visitor to Africa might
reasonably expect to observe 100 of these in
one day. Highlights include thousands of
pink-hued flamingos on their perpetual
migration, as well as other large waterbirds
such as pelicans, cormorants and storks.
About Lake Manyara National
Park
Size: 330 sq km (127 sq
miles), of which up to 200 sq km (77 sq
miles) is lake when water levels are high.
Location: In northern
Tanzania. The entrance gate lies 1.5 hours
(126km/80 miles) west of Arusha along a
newly surfaced road, close to the ethnically
diverse market town of Mto wa Mbu.
How To Get there
By road, charter or scheduled
flight from Arusha, en route to Serengeti
and Ngorongoro Crater.
Activities
Game drives, canoeing when
the water levels is sufficiently high.
Cultural tours, mountain bike
tours, abseiling and forest walks on the
escarpment outside the park.
When
to go
Dry season (July-October) for
large mammals;
wet season (November-June)
for bird watching, the waterfalls and
canoeing.
Accommodation
One luxury treehouse-style
camp, public bandas and campsites inside the
park.
One luxury tented camp and
two lodges perched on the Rift Wall
overlooking the lake.
Several
guesthouses and campsites in nearby Mto wa
Mbu.
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