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Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park is a small
but scenic safari park, excellent for birdwatching and a good area
to find elephant, as well as the potential excitement of spotting
a legendary Lake Manyara tree-climbing lion.
Manyara is often visited for an afternoon
at the start of a safari and/or a morning at the end, as it lies
on route to and from Ngorongoro and the Serengeti.
Lake Manyara is a good soft introduction
to the safari experience. It is a magical and pretty park that winds
its way around a mainly forested driving route between the banks
of soda water Lake Manyara and the impressive rise of the Great
Rift escarpment.
Lake Manyara Wildlife
Elephant, giraffe, buffalo and wildebeest
can be found grazing in unexpected clearings or heading towards
the water to drink or wash, and the rivers and riverbeds provide
scenic vistas for possible animal spottings. Warthog seem to thrive
here, growing notably fat and tuskered, and it is a natural playground
for baboons and monkeys.
The legendary
tree-climbing lion of Lake Manyara inspire extensive theorising
as to the wonders of evolution, and are also notoriously rarely
seen.
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