Don’t let the size fool you. At just 330 square kilometres, Lake Manyara National Park packs more variety into a single game drive than parks ten times its size. A shimmering alkaline lake fringed by fever trees, a dense groundwater forest alive with baboons and elephants, and open floodplains where flamingos gather in their thousands — all set dramatically beneath the towering escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. Manyara is compact, beautiful, and endlessly rewarding.
| Season | Months | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Dry season | Jun – Oct | Best game viewing, large animal gatherings |
| Short rains | Nov – Dec | Flamingo numbers peak, lush scenery |
| Warm & dry | Jan – Feb | Excellent birdwatching, good game drives |
| Long rains | Mar – May | Fewest crowds, green and photogenic |
Tip: November and December bring the best flamingo numbers as the rains raise the lake level and create ideal feeding conditions. For tree-climbing lions, the dry season delivers the most reliable sightings.
Lake Manyara pairs naturally with Tarangire, Ngorongoro, and the Serengeti — most Northern Tanzania itineraries include it as an opening or closing day.