AREA
: 319 Sq. Km. ALTITUDE: 945 Metres Although it is Tanzania's smallest
park, Lake Manyara is one of the most diverse reserves in the country. The beautiful
Lake Manyara covers two thirds of the park, while the rest consists of steep mountainside,
swamps, dense woodlands, open grassy areas and hot springs. Lake Manyara
is one of the many alkaline lakes of the Great Rift Valley. It was formed abut
three million years ago and is quite shallow, with an average depth of about three
metres. The lake attracts hundreds of birds species. In high vegetation near the
park entrance, baboons and black monkeys charter between cicada shrills. More
than 350 species of birdlife are found in Lake Manyara - including pelicans, Egyptian
geese, ducks, waders, herons, storks, grebes, ibises, kingfishers and the flamingoes.
The extraordinary birdlife has made this place world-renowned among ornithologists, The
park is famed for its unique tree-climbing lions. The rare sight of seeing the
king of the beasts sprawled in the bough of a tree is an unforgettable sight The
wall of the Great Rift Valley forms the backdrop before which lies the ground
water forest, areas of open grassland near the lake foreshore, and the Soda Lake.
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