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Activities and Attractions in Lake Manyara National Park – Tanzania Safari News
Lake Manyara National park is one of the popular Tanzania safari wildlife parks situated 126 km (78 mi) south west of Arusha. The majority of this Tanzania safari destination is a narrow strip running between the Gregory Rift wall to the west and Lake Manyara an alkaline or Soda lake in the East. Many travelers to Tanzania today the park is frequently by passed by Tanzania safaris goers in their quest to reach the world’s renowned Ngorongoro Crater National Park and Serengeti National Park. The fact is that those who choose to visit Lake Manyara National Park when on a safari to Tanzania are wise and will have a lot more to enjoy in Tanzania. Here are the activities and attractions in Lake Manyara National Park a tourist can see and do on a trip in the park;
Attractions in Lake Manyara National Park
Wildlife in Lake Manyara National Park
The park hosts a variety of animals including a high population of elephants, Leopards, cheetahs, blue monkeys, Masai giraffe, dik-dik, hippos, impala, zebras and lions. Some of the lions in the park have developed unusual behavior of climbing trees for their afternoon snooze though they have not yet mastered the art of dragging their kill high into the branches. This habit has been popular and known to be among the lions of Queen Elizabeth National Park sighted relaxing on the branches during Uganda safaris. If you want to catch a glimpse of a lion jumping over tree branches, the a Tanzania wildlife safari to Lake Manyara is a wise option, you won’t find this in the re known popular Tanzania safaris parks.
Bird species in Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National park is a habitat for more than 400 bird species which makes it a good spot for bird watching. Some of the bird species, avid birders can spot while birding here include; the migrant flamingos, pelicans, geese, storks, herons and cormorants. These bird species come and feed on the algae rich water and turn the crystalline edges of the soda lake a vibrant pink and numbers of the species are at their peak during the rainy season when seed eaters, insect eaters and water birds thrive and the Nomadic finch – like birds gather in breeding flocks of many thousands and fly across the park in vast twittering clouds. Having a wonderful mosaic of different habitats, Lake Manyara is famously known for the Flamingos that inhabit the lake and they inhabit the edges of the lake in flocks of thousands during the wet season. However, they are not so present during the dry season making the rainy season a much more recommendable Tanzania birding safaris time.
Activities in Lake Manyara National Park
Game Drives
Game drives are a popular Tanzania tour surest and easiest way of seeing wildlife up close using 4×4 open roof safari vehicles. Lake Manyara National park offers both a day and night game drive and here the diverse ecosystems at its shining best through night game drives and the park is also known for its population of big cats, with lions being seen both during day as they sleep, and at night when they are on prowl.
Bird Watching / Birding safaris
Lake Manyara National park is one of the best birding safari Tanzania destination park famously known for its Flamingo bird species. The park has over 400 bird species including the 3 species that are endangered and unique to Tanzania and the migrating birds’ species from Eurasian locations and the majority of the birds do migrate from Lake Natron where they breed to lake Manyara which acts as their breeding ground and the species include the Grey crowned crane, fischer’s sparrow lark, pink lesser, the crowned plover and the flamingos.
Tree Top Walk
The Treetop walk along Lake Manyara offers you an adventure and thrilling sky-high straight through the forest. The air walk which is about 370m high lets you to walk among the treetops and also giving you a bird’s eye view of the forest and the walkway starts right from the short board-walk leading to a series of suspension bridges with secure netting on each side which allows you to enjoy the flora and fauna.
Canoeing
Canoeing is on Lake Manyara offers you excellent opportunities of getting close and personal with dozens of aquatic species of birds such as the pink flamingoes that gather near the water to relax and relieve their thirst and also the park is a habitat to a number of elephants and giraffes which can be seen with a closer look as you canoe past them into the Serene waters.
Cultural Encounters
Lake Manyara national park is surrounded by the villages of the Maasai people. A visit to these villages will expose you to the unforgettable appealing red-robbed pastoralists, their cultural way of living of the Maasai and their traditional songs and dances. These Maasai people live in their quaint circular huts made of mud and straw referred to as Bombas. Cultures are a great way to understand a destination and therefore, when you safari Tanzania, don’t miss out on understanding the Masaai people.
Visiting Lake Manyara National Park is a great reward to your safari especially for birders. Such a great destination can be tailored to any other destination not only within Tanzania but also to other East African countries, thanks to chartered flights that connect the destinations. A Kenya safari or wildlife safari in Kenya is one good way to see more of wildlife in East Africa. For tourists interested in gorilla trekking a Rwanda gorilla safari, Congo gorilla trekking safari or gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda are a great reward.