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Honey Moon Safaris
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Lake Manyara
Ecosystem
Lake
Manyara National Park has only one entrance from where
guests can enter and exit. Upon entering the park, guest
are greeted by an over whelming amount of luscious green
trees with plenty of canopy and enough light piercing
through the trees to see baboons scamper away from the
main track. Here the ambiance is that of a rainforest
with tall trees and diverse vegetation types such as
Wild Fig and Sausage trees. Other mammals seen around
the forest include blue monkey.
Crossing over the Marera River Bridge, and bearing a
left leads you to the Mahali Ya Nyati (place of
Buffalo). Here the vegetation has turned to scattered
grassland wit Yellow Fever, Palm and Wild Mango trees.
Common animals seen around this include the common
zebras, impalas and giraffes.
Continuing further on the left loop leads you to the
Hippo Pool where guests have the opportunity to view and
photograph the hippos either basking in the sun or
submerged in the water.
Continuing further along the extension and joining the
main track, Bush Routes Adventures guests would have
passed the Mkindu and Msasa Rivers, which attract and
support a diverse bird species like the pelicans,
flamingoes, hornbills, and Egyptian geese.
Noting that Lake Manyara National Park being a soda ash
lake attracts the lesser and greater flamingoes.
Continuing on the main road track in Lake Manyara guests
will notice a change in vegetation with a mixture of
savannah grassland, shrubs and acacia trees. The flattop
acacia tree has become a strange phenomenon for the
lions of Manyara that rest in it during the heat of the
day. Keep a watch out for dangling tails that could
easily be mistaken for a branch.
Continuing further down the road and passing additional
rivers, leads you to the Maji Moto Hot Sulfur springs.
Your guides would normally lead you out to view the
spring up close gushing from the bedrock emitting a
slight pungent odor. Here you can test an egg to see how
fast it boils or view the hot vapors being emitted.
Placing you body posture towards the direction you were
driving, guests may be able to see some gray volcanic
rocks mounted on each other with a Klipspringer(s)
standing on it. The color resemblance between the rocks
and antelope is so supportive creating a perfect
camouflage. A predator with a weak sight would be unable
to tell the difference.
Continuing the journey further inside towards the Lake
Manyara Tree Lodge, guests might be startled to see a
huge herd of elephants parading across the tracks. With
sound of a humming engine, the elephants began dispersal
with some young calves rushing through the bushes to
collide with other elephants creating a comical relief
for a brief moment but again noting that the presence of
our vehicle in their territory is an encroachment of
their rights. Yet, such close and superb encounters
underscore the values or conservation and sensitivity to
the environment making Lake Manyara a worthwhile visit.
Guests staying at the Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, the only
accommodation inside the park, can have an awesome
experience watching wildlife walk through the lodge
rounds from an elevation and comfort of their balcony.
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Northern Safaris |
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Southern Safaris |
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Western Safaris |
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Kilwa
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Kigomboni
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Mikindani
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CONTACT ADDRESS:
HEAD OFFICE DAR ES SALAAM.
ZANZIBAR HOTEL P.O. BOX 12594.
TEL/FAX: +255 22 2133793, Mobile:
+255 718 915949
ARUSHA BRANCH OFFICE. KALOLENI
AREA OPPOSITE , PRIMIEM HOUSE.
BOX 14477 ARUSHA, Mobile: +255
713 350 601, TEL. +255 754 398 815
info@bushroutes.com
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reservations@bushroutes.com
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