Day Tour Lake Manyara National Park

Day Tour Lake Manyara National Park

Day Tour Lake Manyara National Park

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At 7.30am after breakfast you will be picked up from your hotel in Arusha town, you will be driven to Lake Manyara National Park. This 600 KM sq. with the Great Rift Valley Escarpment.  Lake Manyara is famous for the tree-climbing lions found lazing on branches of acacia trees.  The park also features large concentrations of elephant and buffalo. Over 380 species of birds have been recorded included the immense Silvery Cheeked Hornbill, one of the largest breed, Crested Guinea Fowl, found deep in the forest. Many hippos reside in the water, as do thousands of flamingo and other water birds. Enjoy the game drives, picnic lunch overlooking the lake, more game view. This park changes every time you are there.  The game is always wonderful and the park itself seems to take on different faces as seasons change. In late afternoon leave park drive back to Arusha town.

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Day Tour Lake Manyara National Park

At 7.30am after breakfast you will be picked up from your hotel in Arusha town, you will be driven to Lake Manyara National Park. This 600 KM sq. with the Great Rift Valley Escarpment.  Lake Manyara is famous for the tree-climbing lions found lazing on branches of acacia trees.  The park also features large concentrations of elephant and buffalo. Over 380 species of birds have been recorded included the immense Silvery Cheeked Hornbill, one of the largest breed, Crested Guinea Fowl, found deep in the forest. Many hippos reside in the water, as do thousands of flamingo and other water birds. Enjoy the game drives, picnic lunch overlooking the lake, more game view. This park changes every time you are there.  The game is always wonderful and the park itself seems to take on different faces as seasons change. In late afternoon leave park drive back to Arusha town.

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