Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Visiting Lake Manyara, Tanzania: History and wildlife

Visiting Lake Manyara, Tanzania History and grotesquelifeIntroduction Lake Manyara is a s commonaltyling body of irrigate that glitters in its glory. And indeed, Lake Manyara matter Park has often been described as a gem amongst the Tanzanias northern tourism circuit. The Park forms a vital trigger of the larger Tarangire ecosystem and serves as a dry season refuge for migratory animals. The park is safely nestled amongst the lake on the eastern side and the Gregory intermission Escarpment on the West, offering dramatic scenery that change with the seasons. During the rainy season the lake fills up and the surroundings function lush and green. During the dry season the lake parti totallyy dries up leaving a b highway rim of bright white salt residue, making equally beautiful scenery. The park includes a unique forest that is fed by underground streams, rivers and springs. The forest is located on the South Western part of the park in Mbulu plateaus. It is an important evergr een catchment forest, a start of important permanent rivers of which some of them pour their weewee in Lake Manyara thus bringing life to the park and the surrounding argonas.The Park is home to the rargon blueness monkey and numerous bird species. It is quite simply, a MUST DO for bird-lovers and keen wildlife photographers.HistoryThe name Manyara is derived from the maasai word emanyara referring to the Finger Euphorbia plant (Euphorbia tirucalli) gist a plant which is a succulent. The park was first declared as a Game Reserve in 1957 mainly to protect its rhino and elephant populations. Sadly, rhino does not exist anymore beca determination of poaching. In 1960 it was officially declared a National Park covering only 100km2. It was later on extended to the southern part towards Magara River. Between 1972 and 1990, two farm units were acquired and added to the park thus bringing its size to 330km2. Currently the park is 648.7km2 in size following the annexation of the marang tree Forest Reserve in 2009. Dry land is 428 km2 and 220km2 is the lake- the wetland area. At its full size the lake covers about 470km2.LocationLake Manyara National Park lies between 3020S, 35050E and 3049S, 35044E as well as 3035S, 35053E and 3033S, 35032E (South) and between E3533 and E3532 (East).Park is located approximately 111.5km (from clock tower to the main gate) south- west of Arusha city. The park has two supply one is Iyambi in the southern part of the park connecting it with Tarangire, and the other is the main gate which is close to Mto wa Mbu town. Mto wa Mbu is a small densely populate busy town which is multi ethnic with different cultural values of interest for tourists while on their way to Manyara, Ngorongoro and Seren sop upi. The town is the continuation of the main road to Ngorongoro and the Serengeti. teetotumThe altitude varies from 960m above the sea take aim at the edge of the lake to 1,600m above the sea level along the valley walls of the Gregory Ri ft.RainfallLike other areas in Northern Tanzania, annual rainfall pattern consists of short rains between October and December, followed by a dry season in January and thereafter long rains from February to June with the highest rainfall in April. However, Manyara has an erratic and unreliable rainfall patterns, ranging from 250mm to 1600mm per annum. Lake Manyara is highly alkaline and shallow, without any outgoing rivers. Even in rainiest months the depth doesnt reach more than 1.5m, almost falling to zero in the dry season. The reason why the ground water forest can survive years of extreme drought is because of springs that emerge at the escarpment base.TemperatureTemperature in Lake Manyara is fairly mild, being at its highest from December to February with a mean maximum of 340C. Temperatures are lower from June to July with a minimum of 110C. It can become a bit cold when it rains.HumidityHumidity in lake ranges from 45% to 85%AttractionsAttractions of Lake Manyara National Park include a unique ground water forest that is fed by underground streams and the Great Rift Valley Escarpment. The park also lesser and greater pinkish flamingos, hot water springs, wild animals like rare blue monkey, buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, elephant, lion, baboon, leopard, antelope, cheetah, dik-dik and many more. The park is endowed with about 400 species of birds and varieties of insects. On inland of the floodplain there is a narrow rap music of acacia woodland.The park is favored by the legendary tree-climbing lions and impressively tusked elephants. Pairs of klipspringer are often seen silhouetted on the rocks above a field of searing hot springs that steams and bubbles adjacent to the lakeshore in the far south of the park.Tourism ActivitiesVisitors can engage themselves in the following activitiesDay Game DriveNight Game DriveCanoeing when the water level is sufficiently highWilderness walking safarisBird observance ( November-June)Bush mealCultural tour o r cultural program at Mto wa Mbu village ( outside the park)AccessibilityBy airFly to Lake Manyara Airstrip, which is at the top of the escarpment. Your ground operator will pick you at the airstrip and carry to the park main gate which is about 3km.It is possible to arrange connection flights to the other game parks from there. If your time is limited, this is the idealistic option.By roadLake Manyara National Park lies on the main road to and from Ngorongoro. The park may be accessed on way from Arusha, Ngorongoro or Babati. From Arusha, drive West on the main Dodoma road for 84km until you get to Makuyuni village and if you are from Babati drive Makuyuni as well. From here turn right west drive on the main road leading to Ngorongoro gate for 26.5km until you get to the town of Mto -wa- mbu. About 1km from the village centre you will see a well marked park entrance gate on your left. The four rack vehicle is feasible for park game drive.ShoppingMto wa Mbu town is a good place to buy various souvenirs. Also there are various small restaurants which offer typical Tanzanian food and beverages. It is important to fill up your vehicle at one of the filling stations at Mto wa Mbu as there are no fuel stations in the park. Accommodation-Inside the parkThe park has facilities for accommodation which include public tourist houses (bandas), and campsites ideal for budget visitors (prior booking is required). However there is one luxury tree lodge and one tented camp which are privately owned.Accommodation-Outside the parkLuxury tented camps and lodges are available on the rift wall overlooking the Lake. In addition, guest houses and campsites are available in the nearby Mto wa Mbu town.Best timeThe park can be visited all-year round, however the dry season (July- October) is good for watching large mammals. On the other hand, the wet season (November-June) is good for bird watching and canoeing. Bird life is outstanding all year round however it is probably better f rom September to April when migratory birds arrive.Park rules and regulationsGame drive is allowed between 0600h and 1800h.Conservation fee to be paid at the entrance gates.Fees are for 24hrs single entry.Foreign visitors pay in foreign currency (USD)Payment is do through credit or debit cards( Visa card, Master card TANAPA cards-Exim CRDB banks)Camping is only allowed at authorized sitesSpeed Limit is 50kph (30mph) on all roadsOff road driving is rigorously prohibitedHarassment of animals is strictly prohibitedLoud music and noise are not permittedLittering is strictly prohibited.Getting out of your vehicle is not allowed except at designated picnic sites, view points and campsitesIt is strictly prohibited to introduce or remove any inborn objects, plants or archeological artifacts.Domestic pets are strictly not allowed.Fires are only allowed at designated camping sites Put fire out after use.You enter the park at your own risk. Park management will not be held responsible for loss of property, life or damage of the homogeneous under any circumstances.Weapons, traps, poison and items of similar nature are strictly not allowed into the park.All accidents must be reported immediately to park officials. stick by to instructions from park officials.Park contactsEmail address- emailprotectedHotlines. +255 689062294, +255 767536137

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