Lake Manyara National Park Climate Overview

Lake Manyara National Park enjoys a warm climate throughout the year. Average temperatures stay fairly steady, rarely becoming very hot. However, early mornings and evenings can feel quite cool, so visitors should bring warm clothes, especially for early game drives.

Dry Season (June to October)

The dry season is typically sunny and bright with very little rain. Daytime temperatures usually hover around 26°C (79°F), while nighttime temperatures can dip as low as 14°C (57°F), making early mornings chillier. October may see the start of some short rains towards the month's end.

Wet Season (November to May)

During the wet season, it remains warm with afternoon temperatures around 28°C (82°F) and nights averaging 19°C (66°F). The rains come in two phases: short rains between November and December, which bring occasional afternoon showers but rarely rain all day, and long rains lasting from March to May. January and February often have a dry spell between these rainy periods, but the timing can be unpredictable. Even in the wettest months, rain usually does not persist all day but tends to fall in bursts, with skies often cloudy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about this tour.

1

What is the climate like in Lake Manyara National Park?

Lake Manyara National Park has a warm, pleasant climate year-round, with temperatures remaining relatively steady due to its location near the equator. Days are typically warm without being too hot, while mornings and evenings can feel cool. Visitors are advised to pack layers, especially if they plan early morning game drives.

2

When is the dry season in Lake Manyara National Park?

The dry season runs from June to October and is characterized by sunny days and minimal rainfall. Daytime temperatures average around 26°C (79°F), while nights can drop to about 14°C (57°F), making early mornings crisp and refreshing. October may bring a few short showers as the season transitions into the wetter months.

3

What are the wet season months in Lake Manyara National Park?

The wet season lasts from November to May and is divided into two main rainy periods: the short rains in November and December, and the long rains from March to May. There is often a brief dry spell in January and February, though weather patterns can vary. Despite the rain, it usually falls in short bursts, with warm afternoons and cloudy skies dominating the season.

4

Is it possible to visit Lake Manyara during the wet season?

Yes, the park remains open and accessible during the wet season, and it offers a completely different experience compared to the dry months. The landscape becomes lush and green, attracting migratory birds and newborn animals. Although some roads may be muddy, the scenery is stunning and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers.

5

What should I pack for a trip to Lake Manyara National Park?

Travelers should bring lightweight, breathable clothing for the warm daytime temperatures and a few warmer layers for the cooler mornings and evenings. A waterproof jacket is useful during the wet season, as rain often comes in short, unpredictable bursts. Comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent are also essential for a comfortable safari experience.

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