My wife and I loved it and enjoyed the views, it was a nice change after the relatively dry areas around Lake Natron and Tarangire. Manyara was super green and the rivers and forests nearby created a…Full review by Nomad19814479076
Jan 27, 2025
This park is smaller than most of the other safari parks. Vegetation is thicker and more jungle like in places. Here you will find monkeys, elephants and many bird species. Overall very nice.Full review by BrookeMorales
Jan 9, 2025
The park is more on the small side but offers a nice bunch of animals from zebras to monkeys and elephants with a lot of butterflies. Lot meaning xou could not even guess how many. A nice picnixc ar…Full review by Florian254
hello - were you able to see tree climbing lions? We visitted in 2000 and we count 24 lions on one tree. We want to make that trip again, but many are not recommending Lake Manyara.
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Yes. I’ve been there twice and saw both times. But you may also see them in the Serengeti or other parks. Despite the advertising, lions climb trees elsewhere especially on …
Yes. I’ve been there twice and saw both times. But you may also see them in the Serengeti or other parks. Despite the advertising, lions climb trees elsewhere especially on hotter days
Hi, My friends want to go there. I would like to know the condition for this month especially considering the rains in April. Is it safe to go there? Regards.
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Don't worry too much about the weather as long as you have a good guide
We are starting a safari here in the middle of August. What are we likely to be able to see in the park? I had read that the lake shore road for access to see flamingos, hippos, etc. has been closed so you can't see much near the lake. Is this true?
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Hello. We visited this park in June, that's last month. We went quite close to the lake, so I guess the access road is open. It's a heaven for bird-lovers. We saw different species of storks. …
Hello. We visited this park in June, that's last month. We went quite close to the lake, so I guess the access road is open. It's a heaven for bird-lovers. We saw different species of storks. Saw giraffes and zebras, elephants, a 'blue' monkey (that's what the guide told us) and an entire group of monkeys which had come to drink water in a nearby stream.