
safari lodges lake manyara, game lodges lake manyara tanzania, safari to tanzania, holiday packages lake manyara, vacation safaris lake manyara tanzania-Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge>Lake Manyara>Tanzania
Discover one of Tanzania's best kept secrets. Lake Manyara, a small breathtaking National Park with an immense natural tourist attractions - home to over 380 bird species, including the thousands of flamingos that tint the waters of the Lake and the famous tree-climbing lions.
Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge is strategically located on the very edge of the western part of the Rift Valley, affording magnificent views from across the whole Lake.
Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge invites you to an unforgettable safari experience from its privileged location, unrivalled by any other, both for game viewing and scenery.
Elegantly designed as a two-level ensemble of buildings,Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge's authentic traditional African style decorations create a unique atmosphere that perfectly combines extreme tranquility with the best of adventure-packed safari experiences. From its privileged position, all the Lodges's 100 guest rooms have stunning views across the tranquil and beautiful waters of Lake Manyara.
The spectacular swimming pool, situated in a panoramic setting, is a privileged location to enjoy the refreshing atmosphere and the breathtaking views of the Pink Lake.
Lake Manyara National Park:
The Lake Manyara game-viewing circuit ensures the best viewing opportunities. The forest is home to baboons and blue monkeys that scamper between the mahogany trees as well as bushbuck and forest hornbills. Across the food plains buffalo, wildebeest, zebra and giraffe congregate to graze and the acacia woodland is the favoured haunt of Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions and large-tusked elephants.
Black rhino are often seen and leopard are commonly sighted in the early morning or late evening. Manyara is noted for its wealth of birdlife - more than 400 species have been recorded and a first-time visitor may spot over 100 in a single day. At times the Lake is visited by thousands of pink famingos as well as pelicans, cormorants and storks