Diverse Habitats
Lake Manyara: A Microcosm of Tanzania’s Wilderness
Lake Manyara National Park is a true gem nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley in northern Tanzania. Spanning 330 square kilometers, this park offers an extraordinary variety of ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes. From dense forests fed by underground springs to alkaline lakes attracting thousands of flamingos, the park is a haven for nature lovers. Visitors are enchanted by the sight of the famous tree-climbing lions, large troops of baboons, and the graceful giraffes that roam the plains. With Coalition Safari Guides, you can explore this wonder in its full glory, tailored to your preferences and guided by experts in Tanzanian wildlife and ecology.
Wildlife Encounters: More Than Just Lions
Though the tree-climbing lions are the stars of Lake Manyara, the park offers much more. Watch elephants roam, leopards lurk, and a myriad of bird species, including pelicans and cormorants, enliven the landscape.
Cultural Experiences: Connect with Local Communities
Embrace the local culture by visiting nearby villages. Engage with the people, learn about their traditions, and discover how conservation and community intertwine in this unique part of Tanzania.
Adventure Activities: Beyond Game Drives
Explore the park on foot with guided walking safaris or take to the lake for a canoeing adventure. Lake Manyara National Park offers activities that cater to various interests and adventure levels.
Accommodations: Comfort in the Wilderness
Choose from a range of accommodations, from luxury lodges to intimate tented camps. Rest in comfort after a day’s adventure, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature.