Mahale National Park
The Mahale Mountains, famous for its large chimpanzee
population that is well acclimatized to human contact, is located in western
Tanzania on the dramatic shores of Lake Tanganyika. The forested slopes of the
Mahale Mountains are overwhelming and the park area extends to the sandy
beaches of Lake Tanganyika. Although only accessible by a light aircraft due to
its remote location, the up-close sighting of the endangered chimpanzees of
this park, in their natural habitat, is a lifetime adventure.
The habitat combines rain forest, grasslands, alpine
bamboo and woodland and apart from the chimps, also hosts other species of
primate, including black and white colobus, red colobus and red-tailed monkeys.
Activities here include tracking endangered chimpanzees and walking in the
forest, swimming in the waterfalls and the lake and drifting on a dhow.
The best time to visit is between May and October
(Connect with Jairos to see this)