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Welcome to Gombe Stream National Park

Gombe Stream National Park is a place where time slows, and the forest speaks in hushed tones. Located along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, this iconic park is best known as the site where Dr. Jane Goodall began her groundbreaking research on wild chimpanzees—forever bridging the gap between humans and our closest relatives.

Walking beneath the emerald canopy, you’ll trace the footsteps of chimps as they forage, play, and nurture their young. Watching their human-like expressions and tight-knit social bonds is not just fascinating—it’s deeply moving. Gombe invites you to witness the soul of the forest in its most intimate form. But Gombe is more than chimpanzees. Hike to waterfalls hidden in the jungle, spot colourful birds flitting through the trees, and end your day with a swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tanganyika. It’s a place of peace, discovery, and awe.

Accessible only by boat, Gombe Safari offers a rare, quiet escape, where nature, history, and emotion come together in one unforgettable journey.

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Best Time To Visit

The Best Time To Visit Gombe Stream National Park is during the dry season, from June to October. During this period, chimpanzees are more active and easier to spot, as they forage for food in the forest. Additionally, the dry season offers excellent hiking conditions and clear views of Lake Tanganyika. However, the park can get crowded during peak tourist season, so visiting during the shoulder months of November to May can provide a more tranquil experience.

  • June – October: The dry season offers the best chimpanzee tracking with easier trails and clear views of wildlife activity.
  • November – December: Short rains return, refreshing the forest and bringing vibrant greenery without hindering travel.
  • January – February: Ideal for birdwatching and calm lake activities with warm, sunny weather.
  • March – May: Lush and peaceful, though trails may be muddy and access slightly more challenging.

Wild Life

  • Chimpanzees – The park’s star attraction, watching wild chimps interact, play, and care for each other is deeply emotional and unforgettable.
  • Olive Baboons – Often seen along trails or near the lake, these social and expressive primates add energy to your trek.
  • Red-tailed and Blue Monkeys – Their playful antics and striking colours bring the forest canopy to life.
  • Bushbucks – These shy forest antelopes occasionally appear in the undergrowth, a quiet reward for patient observers.
  • Exotic Birds – With over 200 bird species, Gombe is a haven for bird lovers—look for fish eagles, hornbills, and brightly coloured sunbirds.

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