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GOMBE STREAM NATIONAL PARK
GOMBE STREAM NATIONAL PARK
Kigoma Region
Size: 52 sq km (20 sq miles)

Gombe is famous for a population of chimpanzees live within the park. These incredible primates habituated to humans can be seen on a walking safari through the forests. Other primates seen in the park include vervet monkeys, beachcomber olive baboons and red tailed monkeys. Bushbucks and bush pigs can also be seen foraging on the forest ..

KATAVI NATIONAL PARK
KATAVI NATIONAL PARK
Katavi Region
Size: 4,471 sq km (1,727 sq miles)

For those lucky enough to visit Katavi, the dry season – June to October – is by far the best time to see animals. The Katuma River is one of the only sources of water in the dry season and is the lifeline for creatures both large and small when they congregate along the river to drink and bath. Then, when the last lakes and swamps are drying, up to ..

MAHALE NATIONAL PARK
MAHALE NATIONAL PARK
Kigoma Region
Size: 1,613 sq km (623 sq miles)

Remoteness, primate-trekking, hiking, snorkelling and bird watching. Mahale is home to nine species of primates including the yellow baboon, red colobus, blue monkeys and the red-tailed monkey as well as 73 other mammals. The chimpanzee trekking takes visitors on a wild adventure through the misty forests. Hikes can vary between 30 minutes for the ..