The Mbulu Highlands lie between the basins of
Lake Eyasi to the west and
Lake Manyara to the east. The plateau ranges from 1500 to 2300 meters in elevation. The highlands extend northeast-southwest. A steep northeast-southwest-running
escarpment bounds the highlands on the east, overlooking the basins of Lake Manyara, and further south,
Lake Balangida. The plateau descends less steeply in a series of ridges and valleys to Lake Eyasi to the west and the
Yaeda Valley to the southwest. To the north lies the volcanic
Ngorongoro Highlands. The volcanic peak of
Mount Hanang rises south of Lake Balangida. The highlands lie mostly in
Mbulu District of
Manyara Region, extending northwards into
Karatu District of
Arusha Region. The principal town on the plateau is
Mbulu. Tanzania's B141 highway crosses the highlands, running through Mbulu on its way from
Madukani east of the highlands to
Singida in the southwest. ==Climate==