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Lake Manyara National Park - Features Africa

Lake Manyara National Park

Explore Lake Manyara

Lake Manyara National Park is located beneath the cliffs of the Manyara Escarpment. It offers varied ecosystems, incredible birdlife. Stretching for 50km along the base of the rusty gold 600-meter high Rift Valley escarpment. Lake Manyara National Park contains groundwater forests, bush plains, baobab-strewn cliffs, as well as hot springs.

The alkaline soda of Lake Manyara is home to an incredible array of birdlife that thrives on its brackish waters. Highlights include thousands of pink-hued flamingos on their perpetual migration, as well as other large water birds. Therefore you can see pink flamingos stoop and graze by the thousands of colorful specks against the grey minerals. Also, Yellow-billed storks swoop and corkscrew on thermal winds rising up from the escarpment.

Lake Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions are another reason to pay a visit to this park. The only kind of their species in the world.  makes the ancient mahogany and elegant acacias their home during the rainy season. In addition to the lions, the national park is also home to the largest concentration of baboons.  Let us host you if you need to know more