Reviews of Lake Manze Camp
Wildlife sightings and reviews
224 independent comments and wildlife information from our travellers who have visited Lake Manze Camp and kindly agreed to share their thoughts. They do not necessarily represent the views of Expert Africa
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"It was the real Africa, a pleasant suprise!"
The food and accommodation were great, and was pleasantly suprised by Sarah......the girl that runs the camp is Italian!
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone, I had no tummy upset and no insect bites either....
Great result!
Being on the edge of the lake was great as all the animals travelled passed us day and night!" See all these reviews: 3n in Tanzania; 1n in Zanzibar
"Lake Manze Tented Camp review"
Our guide Emmauel and driver Bacari were good company and were very keen to find the animals for us , and also gave good info on birdlife and flora. We saw very few other vehicles. A lovely welcome in the camp from Sara and her staff, and we especially liked the tented bar/dining area. We enjoyed the river and lake trips, seeing lots of hippos and crocs. Plenty of good food, just a little heavy sometimes.
Tents were comfortable,spotless and bug free! The actual location of the camp was great, the only minus being a deeply rutted track in some places which made access quite uncomfortable." See all these reviews: 6n in Tanzania; 3n in Zanzibar
"Lake Manze - Ouch!"
The food was average and the random, management directed seating at main meals served only to separate us from other guests we might have chosen to sit with if left to our own devices. We knew drinks were extra but bottled water was also charged for when the alternative of 'filtered and boiled' lake water was barely drinkable. It was also irritating, when faced with a difficult tipping situation of 3 'guide, driver, boatman' recipients over 2 airstrip runs, one drive and 2 boat trips, to be told by the guide that I 'should have read the instructions in the room' and tipped him directly rather than my solution of a single tip in the box for the manager to share fairly. Poor judgement by us not to take Expert Africa advice.
We did not enjoy our stay. As has been reported by a number of other Expert Africa clients, this camp seems designed to serve the 1 or 2 night safari 'adventure' needs of Zanzibar holidaymakers." See all these reviews: 12n in Tanzania
Firstly, they are looking at putting fans into the rooms, although this is complicated by Lake Manze’s lack of electricity. Until this is resolved, this is a good point and worth noting: November - March in the Selous does get very hot and humid. If travellers are sensitive to the heat, we’d suggest that they choose a camp with powered fans in its rooms.
The dining at Manze is communal and there are often different nationalities at the camp. The managers try to guide guests to sit next to others who understand the same language – and guests often find this useful. However, perhaps this sometimes appears slightly forced and they have resolved to try to direct guests more discreetly in the future. We’d always comment that if guests ever have a preference of who they sit with, then they should always let the manager know.
Lake Manze’s filtered water is perfectly safe to drink – and bottled water is an extra cost there for environmental reasons. It takes a lot of fuel and energy to make, transport, and dispose of bottles for water. Given the remote nature of the camp, they strive to reduce the waste that they produce. That said, the Lake Manze team acknowledge that the taste of the filtered water is not to everyone’s liking, and have since made bottled water free for those who really do not like the filtered stuff.
The Lake Manze team apologized if these travellers felt frustrated by the tipping situation. However, they feel that tipping is a personal choice, and that it’s less awkward to make tipping suggestions in the room’s literature, rather than discussing it with each guest. Information on tipping is provided in each tent and they urge guests to read this. It appears there was a language issue when the guide explained the tipping situation, and they apologise for this. We’d encourage guests to ask the managers at any camp if they are unsure how tipping operates, as it differs slightly from camp to camp.
"Amazing safari at Lake Manze"
I think our favorite was the early morning drives with breakfast out in the middle of nowhere - our driver (Salom) and guide (Emmanuel) were excellent - full of knowledge about every animal, insect and bird. Definitely a good idea to stick with the same driver/guide pairing through your stay to ensure you always go somewhere different on each drive.
As to the animals - well having elephants in the camp, watching 3 lion cubs at play out on a drive, and then discovering a pack of wild dogs at rest in a river bed are memories we will treasure for years to come.
For anyone who wants to feel properly outdoors then Lake Manze is the place to go - my wife who is not keen on camping, thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience - so Richard and his team are definitely doing something right!" See all these reviews: 5n in Tanzania; 2n in Zanzibar
"Lake Manze Tented Camp review"
Negative points first..
The tents are great, but quite close together, overlooked by both neighbouring tents and a large number of Maasi guards and didnt actually look out onto the lake as we assumed they would (ours looked onto the back of the next tent).
One night both the tents either side of us were empty, wonderful we thought... we can leave the window flaps up and catch the breeze. Unfortunately the Guards sitting in the front porches of both neighbouring tents and their frequent torch shining onto ours meant that the windows went down pretty quickly - shame. We didnt quite understand the need for so many guards.
The guiding was very erratic, especially so on the drives which were very much in the 'tick the box and list the fact' style which unfortunately is all too common in Tanzania.
I think this is a Selous problem in general rather than just the camp area.. the animals, especially Elephants were very skittish.
It would have been lovely to have a place where you could sit with your Binos and a G&T to watch the action by the water, the camp really doesnt seem to make the most of it's location here.
Now the positives..
The Lake is the main attraction here and we ended up spending most of our time on it. We had an excellent boat guide one morning who obviously loved the birds in the area and was really enthusiastic in sharing his knowledge and experience. Fishing for catfish was also a great way to take in the calm of the lake.
Richard is a great character and runs the camp very well, it is quite regimented but we did get the impression that it needs to be. His conversation and wry questioning ended up being an unforseen highlight of our stay
There is a very wide mix of guests here, especially over the weekend when expats based in Dar visit for a couple of nights which made conversation in the bar very interesting, and multi lingual. We will always remember the baffled look on the face of the Spanish couple as our Belgian friend regaled them of the hunting style of the savnnah dwelling blue ringed octopus, complete with sound effects from the German vet sitting next to him!" See all these reviews: 9n in Tanzania
"Lake Manze Tented Camp review"
Lake Manze and the surrounding area I think exceeded our expectation,The diversity gave for really good game drives with great variety in the game and bird life we saw and if I say one section of our family (two adults and two of the children) had over two thousand photographs between them (we have not as yet had the opportunity to total the remainder) even for a first safari proves the wild life was in abundance.
Overall the trip was a very exciting adventure and all our family would like to express their thanks to Expert Africa, and feels you certainly lived up to your name." See all these reviews: 5n in Tanzania
"Lake Manze camp review"
The game was actually excellent and the guides did make some effort to find things we were interested in but we got the impression that they were pretty disinterested and they lacked much more than minimal knowledge of the basics. They belonged to the 'find a lion at all costs' type of guides. We spent ages on one drive gathered round part of a dead impala up a tree with 8 other vehicles in attendance and then 'bundi bashed' the locality looking for the leopard that had evidently long since gone and was never coming back.
Given the large number of first timers at this camp we got the impression that it was actually directed at that group of 'first-timers' that combine a few days safari with a beach trip to Zanzibar and to be fair many of them thought the camp was fine although we suspected that it was because they did not know better.
We got the impression that it was not an altogether happy ship" See all these reviews: 14n in Tanzania
"time of a lifetime at Lake Manze tented camp"
"Lake Manze Tented Camp review"
Brilliant sightings of lion, leopard and elephants, our guide and driver were such fun but also very knowledgable and answered all our questions as if it was the first time they had been asked them. Loved the bush breakfasts and the trips on the lake gave another dimension to bush life.
The early morning walk was fascinating, and we learnt a huge amount. We really enjoyed the visits of Rifiki, the camp elephant, especially to the palms next to our tent, and to the bar area just before lunch, everyone rushing for their cameras! Sarah the assistant manager (Richard was away) was absolutely excellent, always smiling and really ensuring that everyone was happy and enjoying all the facilities to the full.
5*** plus We would go back tomorrow!" See all these reviews: 14n in Tanzania
"Lake Manze Tented Camp review"
The only slight negative was by the 3 day the taste of the water had lost it charm & I switched back to the fresh bottled water.
They are still in the early days of the fishing experience & I have agreed with Richard to send him out some fishing lures." See all these reviews: 5n in Tanzania; 4n in Rwanda
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