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The Best Time to Visit Lake Manyara National Park is during the dry season, from June to October. During these months, wildlife is more concentrated around the lake and other water sources, making it easier to spot animals. The dry season also offers pleasant weather and fewer mosquitoes. The wet season, from November to May, brings lush, green landscapes and is excellent for bird watching, as many migratory species arrive. However, wildlife can be more dispersed during this time due to the availability of water throughout the park.
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Lake Manyara National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is famous for its tree-climbing lions, which are a rare sight and a significant draw for tourists.
Witness the rare and iconic sight of lions lounging in acacia trees.
Marvel at thousands of pink flamingos lining the lake’s shores.
Everything is taken care of from bookings to restaurant reservationHome to over 400 bird species, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts
Scenic Beauty: The park’s location at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment provides breathtaking views and diverse landscapes.
Lake Manyara: The shallow alkaline lake is a central feature of the park, attracting large flocks of flamingos and other waterbirds.
Groundwater Forests: Lush, evergreen forests fed by underground springs offer a cool, shaded environment rich in biodiversity.
Cultural Visits: Interact with local Maasai communities living around the park, experiencing their traditional way of life and learning about their customs, rituals, and cultural heritage.
Indulge in extraordinary adventures tailored exclusively for you, as our tailor-made tours unlock hidden gems and create unforgettable memories.
Warm and humid, with temperatures around 29°C. It's a good time for wildlife viewing and birdwatching, especially in southern parks.
Similar to January, with warm weather and great game viewing. Wildebeest calving season in the southern Serengeti attracts predators.
The beginning of the long rains, with temperatures around 28°C. Wildlife viewing is still good, but roads can be challenging.
Peak of the long rains, with heavy showers and temperatures around 26°C. Fewer tourists and lush landscapes, but some lodges may close.
The rains start to taper off. Temperatures are around 25°C. The scenery is green and beautiful, making it a less crowded time for safaris.
The dry season starts. Cool temperatures around 24°C. Excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources.
Peak safari season with the Great Migration in the northern Serengeti. Temperatures around 23°C. Expect large crowds and higher prices.
Continues to be prime time for the Great Migration. Dry and pleasant weather, with temperatures around 24°C. Ideal for safaris and beach holidays.
Great for safaris with the migration still in the Serengeti. Fewer tourists than in August. Temperatures around 25°C.
Dry season continues with excellent game viewing. Temperatures around 26°C. The migration begins to move back to the south.
Short rains start. Wildlife viewing remains good, and the rains rejuvenate the landscape. Temperatures around 27°C. Fewer tourists and lower prices.
Short rains end, marking the start of the holiday season. Warm weather, vibrant landscapes, and great wildlife sightings make it a festive time to visit. Temperatures around 28°C.