Gombe National Park

 Covers an area of 52 sq. km. and was first recognised as an important wildlife and chimpanzee habitat in 1943 when it was designated a Game Reserve. It has mountainous forested terrain that slopes steeply down to its sandy shoreline on Lake Tanganyika, and the defining attraction for the visitor are the chimpanzees living there. The chimpanzees were originally the object of research by the renowned scientist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, who was herself the protégé of the yet more celebrated anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. Her studies started in 1960, and she later married Derek Bryceson who was a Tanzanian MP and the second Director of National Parks after independence in 1961. Gombe was upgraded to National Park status by the Tanzania Government in 1968. Activities and wildlife Chimpanzee viewing. It is possible to watch chimpanzees at close quarters during forest hikes, and it is a rare treat to be able to sit down quietly in a corner of pristine forest and have chimpanzees romp, play and interact all around you as they go about their daily activities. All activities have to be conducted under the close supervision of a Park Ranger. In addition to the joys of walking in pristine forests and watching chimps there is lots of other wildlife to enjoy including red tailed monkeys, red colobus, blue monkeys (part of the gentle monkey family who are gentle by nature from birth), olive baboon and vervet monkeys. Hiking is done up into the forest and even up to the peak by using natural trails managed by the Park. All hikes are guided by National Park Guides and Rangers.

Water sports. Considered by many as the cleanest and purest water on earth, the lake waters are wonderful to swim in, but more than that, Lake Tanganyika has the greatest diversity of Cichlid fishes in the world, and the largest specimens. Cichlids are generally brilliantly coloured freshwater fishes that are a joy to watch either by snorkelling above them or using scuba gear to swim down amongst them.

The Park can be accessed by boat from Kigoma. Accessible by air from Kilimanjaro -Dar es Salaam Tanzania. There is a rail link from Kigoma to Dar es Salaam.

Accommodation

The park also has a campsite and a rest house for use by visitors.There is also a private tented lodge in the Park. Safari ideas Gombe fits easily into one’s safari plans as it is possible to fly from Kigoma to almost anywhere else in Tanzania. Being so close to Kigoma Gombe can become an extension visit to a regular southern circuit safari. It is a lot less expensive than a visit to Mahale Mountains for those wanting chimp viewing on a budget.

NOTE:

Air Tanzania fly to Lake Tanganyika four time a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)However we have the charter flight from Arusha to Kigoma

 

Chimps Safari program

After breakfast Derpart from the hotel to Julius Nyerere int Airport to Kigoma (Lake Tanganyika)Depart 06:00am-09:30am Then transfer to the harbour connect the boat to Gombe NP. On arrival lunch after lunch follows by trekking the chimp.Return Back to the camp for dinner and overnight .

Accomodation: Tented camp

Meals plan: D B B L

Early morning Breakfast, Leave the Camp looking for Chimps.Return back to the camp for lunch.Afternoon at leisure enjoying swimming lake Tanganyika.Dinner and overnight at the Camp.

Accomodation: Tented camp

Meals plan: D B B L

Breakfast at the camp,Check out the park on private boat to kigoma arrive for lunch.Afternoon visit Kigoma Ujiji dinner and overnight at Kigoma.

 Accommodation:    Lake Tanganyika  Hotel.

Meals plan:  D B B L

Breakfast served at the hotel followed by transfer to kigoma airport for you flight to Dar es Salaam.Connect with other destination.

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