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Gombe Stream National Park

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Tour Details

Gombe is the smallest of Tanzania’s national parks: a fragile strip of chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys that hem in the sandy northern shore of Lake Tanganyika.

Its chimpanzees – habituated to human     visitors – were made famous by the pioneering work of Dr. Jane Goodall, who in 1960 founded a behavioural research program that now stands as the longest -running study of its kind in the world. The matriarch Fifi, the last surviving member of the original community, only three-years old when Dr. Jane Goodall first set foot in Gombe, born 1958 and died in 2004.

Chimpanzees share about 98% of their genes with humans, and no scientific expertise is required to distinguish between the individual repertoires of pants, hoots and screams that define the celebrities, the powerbrokers, and the supporting characters. Perhaps you will see a flicker of understanding when you look into a chimp’s eyes, assessing you in return – a look of apparent recognition across the narrowest of species barriers.

The most visible of Gombe’s other mammals are also primates. A troop of beachcomber olive baboons, under study since the 1960s, is exceptionally habituated, while red-tailed and red colobus monkeys – the latter regularly hunted by chimps – stick to the forest canopy. The park’s 200-odd bird species range from the iconic fish eagle to the jewel-like

Peter’s twin spots that hop tamely around the visitors’ centre. After dusk, a dazzling night sky is     complemented by the lanterns of hundreds of small wooden boats, bobbing on the lake like a sprawling city.

Protected Area Type

National Park

When to Go

Best Time to Visit Gombe NP Trekking chimpanzees in can be done throughout the year, but the odds of finding them quickly is better towards the end of the Dry season, from July to October.

Park Size

35 km2 (14 sq mi)

Distance

Gombe Stream National Park. Distance from Arusha: To Kigoma it is roughly 1,020 km (633 miles) - about 4 hours by plane and from Kigoma to Gombe is 16 km (9 miles)

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