Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park is a breathtaking gem in northern Tanzania, famously described by Ernest Hemingway as the “loveliest” he had seen in Africa.

Serengeti National Park

Lake Manyara National Park is a small but incredibly scenic park located in northern Tanzania, at the base of the Great Rift Valley. It covers roughly 330 km² and is famous for its diverse ecosystems, from dense acacia forests to open soda lakes and swamps. Despite its relatively small size, it offers a remarkable variety of wildlife experiences.

Best Time To Visit

When going on holiday to Tanzania the chances are the trip aims to either go for a safari or to the beach or both. As a general rule of thumb, the best time to be in Tanzania on safari is in the dry season from July – to October when the weather is dry and sunny. As the parks dry out, the bushes become less dense and the animals are easier to spot because of this, but also because they are forced to congregate to the remaining water holes. There are short rains in November (which sometimes trickle through into December, January, and March) before the long rains which come in April and May. However, this is not to say December, January and February are not still excellent times to be in Tanzania
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