• Lake Eyasi is a salt lake located in the Great Rift Valley of northern Tanzania, nestled between the Ngorongoro Highlands and the Serengeti Plains.
  • Lake Eyasi is located between the Great Rift Valley and the Kidero mountains; the lake covers an area of approximately 1,050 square kilometers.
  • Seasonal water level fluctuations in the lake are dramatic, perhaps indicating that Lake Eyasi is relatively shallow even during periods of maximum water.
  • Lake Eyasi is a huge soda lake that surpasses Lake Manyara in size, and the saline border extends and shrinks depending on the amount of rain that has...
  • Cultural Significance: The area around Lake Eyasi is home to the Hadzabe and Datoga people, two indigenous tribes with distinct cultural practices and traditions.
  • Lake eyasi is a great rift Valley lake located in karatu District. The lake is famous for the hadza people who inhabits around the lake.
  • In the southwest corner of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the beautiful Lake Eyasi, a soda lake that is fed by the Sibiti and Baray Rivers.
  • Lake Eyasi Located in the southwest corner of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, is the beautiful Lake Eyasi, a soda lake that is fed by the Sibiti and Baray Rivers.
  • Lake Eyasi : When you hear the term “hunter-gatherer,” enduring visions of humans scavenging the land tens of thousands of years ago spring to mind.
  • Lake Eyasi is a picturesque creation of the Great Rift Valley. The lakeshore is a home for Hadza and Datooga tribes, absolutely different from each other.