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Lake Manyara National Park

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

Lake Manyara National Park is a popular destination because of its breathtaking scenery, the enormous soda lake full of flamingos and outstanding bird life. You can see huge troops of baboons roaming around in the forest, but also herds of elephants and if you are lucky even some tree-climbing lions. Around the soda lake one can spot a variety of wildlife, like buffaloes, warthogs, giraffes, wildebeest and zebras. You can also enjoy excellent hippo sightings at the shallow Hippo Pool. Sometimes you can find big numbers of them taking a cooling mud-bath and hiding from the hot sun.

RIFT VALLEY ESCARPMENT

Lake Manyara is also a perfect place to see the spectacular 400 meter high Rift Valley Escarpment. The Great Rift Valley is a long rift in the earth which runs down the eastern side of Africa. It was formed about 20 to 25 million years ago when the earth’s crust teared apart. This enormous feature is even visible from outer space and looks like two lines running down Africa. It provides unique and diverse habitats. Enjoy acacia woodland, jungle forest, mountain cliffs, hot springs, grassy areas, acacia woodland and the huge soda lake.

Check the Tanzania Safaris to see how Lake Manyara can be incorporated into an itinerary.

INFORMATION AND FACTS

Ngorongoro Crater is the main attraction of this area. It is home to the highest concentration wildlife in Africa. You can see lions, elephants, zebras, black rhino and so much more. The views from the crater rim over the crater floor are spectacular. No wonder it is chose as one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.
Most common animals
  • Rhinos
  • Hippos
  • Lions
  • Gazelles (more than 300.000)
    • Thomson Gazelles
    • Zebras
    • Wildebeests
    • Warthogs
    • Highland Antelopes
    • Elephants
    • Jackals
    • Ostriches
Facts about Ngorongoro
  • Ngorongoro crater floor with its unique habitat and wildlife.
  • Ngorongoro Highlands.
  • Olmoti Crater and Empakaai Crater.
  • Tropical rainforest.
  • Olduvai George, earliest place of human existence on earth.
  • Museum Laetoli Footprint, has oldest known footprints of early humans.

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