Manyara National Park | 6 Signature Safaris & Adventures

🦁 Manyara National Park

Endless plains, the Great Migration & Africa’s most iconic wildlife — explore six handcrafted safari adventures.
🐘 6 signature safaris
🌟 UNESCO World Heritage
🦒 2 million+ migrating animals

🌍 Welcome to Manyara National Park — a land of timeless rhythms where vast savannahs meet dramatic river crossings. Despite its relatively small size, the park is rich in biodiversity, featuring lush groundwater forests, open grasslands, and the alkaline Lake Manyara itself. It is famous for its tree-climbing lions, large elephant herds, flamingos, and abundant birdlife.

🐾 Signature Safaris 6 adventures
📅 4 days / 3 nights
Tree-climbing Lions
Across East Africa, lions can be found lazing in the sun and draped over rocks but the big cats at Lake Manyara do things a bit differently.
View Big Cats Walking safari Hot spring water
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📅 3 days / 2 nights
Flamingos 🦩 (around the lake)
Lake Manyara is a seasonal hotspot, meaning flamingo numbers can vary depending on water levels and food availability. During peak times, thousands—even millions—can be seen forming a pink band along the shoreline.
Canoeing Game Drive Picnic & Scenic Viewing
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📅 1 day (half day)
Elephants 🐘
Elephants in Lake Manyara National Park are among the park’s most iconic wildlife. The park is known for its large, healthy elephant herds, often seen moving through the groundwater forest and open plains
Nature Walking Bush Viewing Wildlife Experience
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📅 2 days / 1 night
Hippos 🦛
These large semi-aquatic animals spend most of the day submerged in water to keep cool and protect their skin from the sun. You’ll often see them resting in groups, with only their eyes, ears, and nostrils visible above the surface.
Nature Experience Hippos Viewing Swamp Experience
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📅 3 days / 2 nights
Baboons & Monkeys 🐒
These are the most noticeable primates in the park. They live in large troops, sometimes over 100 individuals, and are highly social. You’ll see them foraging on the ground, grooming each other, and moving confidently along the roads.
Camera hides Golden hour drives Editing tips
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