Tree-Climbing Lions Paradise
Lake Manyara National Park packs incredible biodiversity into just 330 square kilometers. The park stretches from the dramatic escarpment of the Great Rift Valley to the shimmering soda lake that covers much of the park during wet season.
Famous for its tree-climbing lions and massive flamingo flocks, Lake Manyara offers diverse habitats from groundwater forests to acacia woodlands. Ernest Hemingway described it as "the loveliest I had seen in Africa."
Lake Manyara National Park offers remarkable wildlife viewing year-round, but each season brings its own unique spectacle. The dry season concentrates animals around water sources, while the wet season brings lush landscapes and newborn animals.