Lake Manyara Hotel

 

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Let us invite you to discover one of Tanzania's best kept secrets: Lake Manyara, a small breathtaking National Park with an immense natural richness: home of over 380 birds species, including the thousands of flamingos that tint the soda waters of the Lake in Pink, and the famous tree climbing lions, which for reasons un-known sleep in the branches of acacia trees.
Lake Manyara Hotel is dramatically located in the very edge of the vertiginous western escarpment of the Rift Valley, affording magnificent views down across the whole lake.

Lake Manyara Hotel invites you to an unforgettable Safari Experience from its privileged location, unrivalled by any other both for game viewing and scenery. Elegantly designed as a two levels ensemble of buildings, its authentic traditional African style decorations create a unique atmosphere that perfectly combines extreme tranquility with the best of adventure packed Safari experiences. From its privileged position, all the Hotel's 100 guestrooms have stunning views across the tranquil and beautiful waters of the Lake.

The spectacular swimming pool, situated in a panoramic setting, is a privileged location to enjoy the invigorating fresh air and the breathtaking views of the Pink Lake.

Lake Manyara Hotel has 100 spacious guestrooms, each of them with a private balcony affording magnificent views over the Lake and the Rift Valley.

Tastefully decorated in authentic African style, the rooms are fully equipped with ensuite bathrooms, shower attachments and bathtub. All beds are provided with mosquito nets over the air vents. A third bed is available on request, as well as limited baby cots.

Among the 100 rooms, 2 are suites, 3 are communicating rooms – specially designed for families – and 8 are deluxe. Other 72 are twin rooms, and 28 are double rooms (with one double bed).

 

 

 

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