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A day trip to Lake Manyara National Park typically includes a game drive through the park’s diverse landscapes, with opportunities to spot tree-climbing lions, elephants, buffalos, giraffes, and a variety of bird species. Visitors can stop for a picnic lunch and explore highlights such as Lake Manyara and the Rift Valley escarpment. The trip offers a chance to experience Tanzania’s wildlife and natural beauty in a short amount of time.
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0800hrs Pick up from Arusha town and drive to Lake Manyara. This is one of the most diverse of Tanzania’s national parks, a tiny (325km²) combination of Rift Valley Lake, dense woodlands and steep mountainside. Manyara is a birding paradise (more than 380 species), especially for waterfowl and migrants and the forests are one of the best places around to see leopards. Lions hunt on the grassy shores of the lake and were once known for their habit of climbing trees, although this behavior seems to have been dropped in recent years. The park can easily be seen in a day. Most visitors will tailor a visit to Manyara to fit in with a trip to one of the Big Three parks (Serengeti, Tarangire and Ngorongoro).
Lunch is included during this tour. The tour ends in Arusha town at around 1700hrs. 0800h Pick up from Arusha town and drive to Arusha National Park. The park (137km²) has terrain ranging from open savannah through acacia scrublands to Afro-montane cloud and rain forest and Afro-alpine vegetation similar to Mount Kilimanjaro. There are several alkaline lakes and the spectacular Ngurudoto Crater. Mammal species include elephant, buffalo, various primates, giraffe and leopard. Hiking is allowed if accompanied by an armed guard and the climb up Mount Meru is superb, often giving the best views available of Mount Kilimanjaro. At 4,556m, Mount Meru is the fifth highest mountain in Africa and is located in the Arusha National Park. Lunch is served at Momela Wildlife Lodge. The tour ends in Arusha town at around 1700hrs.