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GOMBE
STREAM NATIONAL PARK
Situated 16kms north of Kigoma town in western Tanzania, Gombe
is a narrow mountainous strip of the country bounded to the
east by the crest of the rift valley escarpment and by Lake
Tanganyika to the west. It is a fragile remnant of Chimpanzee
habitat. The beauty of Gombe National Park is unique; it is
a park without roads, where you can walk and experience nature
with all your senses, in its pristine manner.
Due to its altitude, the park's vegetation varies from ever
green forests of tall trees to open woodlands and grassland.
Common mammals found in the park are forest species, mostly
primates. These include chimpanzee, baboon, blue monkey, red
tailed monkey and red colobus monkey. Jane Goodall brought
the Chimps of Gombe to world fame through her research projects
based here, and various projects still continue to operate.
Chimpanzees are very amusing and intelligent animals and it
is interesting to observe them in their natural habitat engaged
in different activities. Likely to be seen in addition to
the famous chimpanzees, are the colourful red-tail and blue
colobus monkeys. Herbivores and carnivores are a rarity in
the forests, making Gombe a heaven for walking safaris.
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Gombe
Luxury Tented Camp
The
camp is situated on the north end of the park, on the lakeshore.
Tents are made of heavy-duty canvas with zip down gauze windows
and roll-up flap doors. Each unit consists of 2 wooden beds
with firm mattress, desk, chair, bedside lamp and clothes
rack. All tents are ensuite, and are raised on wooden platforms
to offer perfect views of the lake and the sunset.
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