Tarangire or Lake Manyara?
When planning a Northern Tanzania safari, almost everyone visits the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. But for the start of your trip, you usually have to choose between two smaller, yet incredible parks: Tarangire National Park and Lake Manyara National Park.
Tarangire National Park: The Land of Giants
Tarangire is famous for two things: massive elephant herds and ancient Baobab trees.
- The Wildlife: During the dry season (July - October), the Tarangire River becomes the only water source, attracting hundreds of elephants, lions, and leopards.
- The Landscape: Dotted with majestic baobab trees that look like they were planted upside down.
- Verdict: Choose Tarangire if you love elephants, classic dry savanna landscapes, and want to avoid massive crowds.
Lake Manyara National Park: The Pink Lake
Lake Manyara is a lush, green contrast to the dry plains of Tarangire.
- The Wildlife: Famous for its legendary "tree-climbing lions" and thousands of pink flamingos that gather on the alkaline lake.
- The Landscape: Groundwater forests filled with baboons, open floodplains, and the dramatic backdrop of the Great Rift Valley escarpment.
- Verdict: Choose Lake Manyara if you love bird watching, jungle-like environments, and want a shorter, half-day game drive.
Can You Do Both?
Yes! If you have an extra day in your itinerary, Asoupe Travel can seamlessly blend both parks into your journey, offering you a diverse taste of Tanzania's changing ecosystems.