Walking Birdwatching
Gombe Stream National Park is a national park in western Tanzania, located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. The park covers an area of approximately 52 square kilometers and is known for its chimpanzee population, made famous by the groundbreaking research of Jane Goodall.
Gombe Stream National Park is home to over 100 chimpanzees, which are the park's main attraction. Visitors can go on guided treks into the forest to observe the chimpanzees in their natural habitat. The park is also home to several other primate species, including red colobus monkeys, olive baboons, and vervet monkeys.
The park is situated on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, which is one of the deepest and oldest lakes in the world. The lake provides a beautiful backdrop for the park and is home to several species of fish, including the unique Tanganyika sardine, which can be seen swimming in the clear waters of the lake.
Other activities in the park include hiking, birdwatching, and swimming in the lake. The park's remote location and limited facilities make it a popular destination for adventurous travelers looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path safari experience.
The best time to visit Gombe Stream National Park is during the dry season, from June to October, when the chimpanzees are easier to spot and the weather is mild.