Lake Manyara National Park is well known for the tree climbing lions, the soda ash lake that attracts thousands of pink flamingos, dense woodlands and steep mountainsides and is one of Tanzania’s biggest elephant population and breathtaking scenery.
The shores of the lake, encrusted with pink flamingo, attract more than 400 species of birds, many of them waterfowl or migrants. Large herds of buffalo, cheetah, Masai giraffe and impala roam the lake shores and the forested valley slopes. The park also features a ground-water forest, acacia tortilis woodland and hot springs called Maji Moto. Troops of several hundred olive baboon appear alongside Sykes monkey and short-eared galago. Cape clawless otter, Egyptian mongoose, hippo and klipspringer are other park residents.