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Restaurants in Lake Manyara National Park
5.0 based on 17 reviews
At Pride of Maasai Tours, we’re committed to delivering the very best travel experiences to some of Tanzania’s most breath-taking destinations. We’ll take the hard work out of organizing your holiday, and we’ll design a personalized itinerary that’s a perfect fit for your interests, dates, and budget.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
We are community based tour programme located in Mto Wa Mbu; a small town with cultural diversity of over 120 ethnic groups. With us you will be able to experience different cultural activities from different cultures such as Chagga people with their banana beer, and so forth.
4.5 based on 499 reviews
This was our first safari on our visit to Tanzania - a small game park (by Tanzanian standards) in the Rift valley but lots to see - Storks and pelicans in the trees at the entrance and we saw numerous elephants, baboons, giraffe, impala, buffalo and zebra - additionally the bird life is superb- the lake has loads of flamingoes - took a whole morning - really good
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Well experienced local passionate team of safari experts, we like to go safari aiming to explore out the best of the park. We like safari. We love to take you to the point others should not. Welcome for an optimistic lifetime experience. Hakuna Matata!.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Lake Manyara National Park is a gem, sometimes less visited than the more famous Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. But it is well worth a visit. The vegetation is different, as it has dense tropical forest at the base of the steep cliffs that are the Rift Valley wall which is very pronounced in this location. In these forests are huge rare tropical trees such as Mahogany, Ficus, and Sycamore interspersed with massive old Baobabs. The Park is known for its rich birdlife along the shores and in the swampy areas. You might see species such as the large Southern Ground Hornbill and the Saddle Bill Stork, and Malachite Kingfishers. There are elephants, buffalo, varieties of antelope, blue monkeys and many baboons. The "tree dwelling lions" publicized in the Park are rather more a legend than something you will see. The lake has expanded significantly in the last few years, so you will see drowned forest areas now, but in them you will also likely see water-loving species of buck. Don't miss Lake Manyara National Park. Have a picnic, but take bug spray.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Tanzip Zipline is located on the Northern circuit safari route. The unique eco- course offers over 1 km of thrilling zipline, with 6 unique platforms built around majestic baobab trees. Guests enjoy four thrilling jumps, a tree top view point, a suspension bridge, and a tree house bar! Book the zipline experience alone, or in combination with a cultural village tour, hiking, or biking in the area
4.5 based on 23 reviews
This trip is unique trip because you can visit three parks and also if you are lucky in these three days you can see the big five, it include all transfers, accommodations, fees, guides, all this will be operate by professional company which we have 20 years of experience in this trip. You are lucky because the accommodation at kizumba campsite is owned and operate by Avocet safari Ltd as well.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
The central market is a rabbit-warren chock-a-block booths and displays of all that is fresh and locally produced. It's a sensory overload of colors, sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and things to touch. Best to go with a guide your first time through. It is overwhelming but a fabulous introduction to the people and culture of the city.
3.5 based on 124 reviews
African Galleria is a professional gallery that deals in antiques, art, tribal art, Tanzanite and other gems, clothing, Maasai art, custom made jewelry (18k gold) and a lot more varieties of items, namely all assortment of carvings in Ebony, Rose wood, Mahogany, Teak in all sizes. Also a very good place to find beautiful Tanzanian souvenirs to bring home.
If you are spending time in the Karatu District of Tanzania, en route to or from Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, or other destinations, you are likely to see this fabulous "store" on the outskirts of Manyara town which is at the intersection of routes you will take to these places. You will recognize it by the huge elephant statue outside. The Galleria is more than just a store for buying souvenirs and curios. Budget at least 30 minutes or an hour to visit, so that you can go through the mock-up Tanzanite mine; explore the galleries of carvings, fabrics and clothes, beadwork, pottery, and other crafts; and just indulge in the ambience of a rich "safari shopping experience". A casual restaurant, recently added, now gives visitors an expanded experience, so you could plan on having lunch here too. Also, if you are interested in jewelry, especially precious stones and TANZANITE, this store has an extensive collection of very fine, authenticated pieces with knowledgeable staff to assist you without making you feel you are being pressured. Whatever you buy will be well-wrapped for traveling and taking home, so this need not deter you from shopping. We make a point of stopping at the African Galleria every time we visit this area of Tanzania--we wouldn't miss it for anything. You will even be amused by the "wildlife statues at the entrance, including the big elephant and the crocodile that has spark plugs for teeth.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
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