Gombe National Park
Gombe National Park-Where science met the soul of the wild.
Tucked along the shimmering shores of Lake Tanganyika, Gombe Stream National Park is a place of whispering forests and living legends. Beneath the emerald canopy, chimpanzees chatter, play, and form bonds that mirror our own window into humanity’s ancient roots. Made famous by Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research, Gombe offers an intimate glimpse into the world of primates in their natural home. Crystal-clear waterfalls tumble through the forest, and the lake’s turquoise waters glisten beyond the trees, creating a sanctuary of peace and discovery.
- Best Time to Visit: June–October (Dry season) — Chimpanzees are easier to track as they stay close to the main forest trails.
- Fun Fact: Gombe is the smallest national park in Tanzania (only 52 km²), yet it gave the world its most profound understanding of chimpanzee behavior and their deep connection to humans.
There are truly wild places in Tanzania, Gombe National Park is one of them. The nature value of Gombe was noticed in 1943 when it was designated as a game reserve. Gombe gained popularity after the pioneering research activities of Dr Jane Goodall in 1960 which is believed to be the longest running study of primates in the world. Conservation status was upgraded to that of a National Park in 1968 and opened for tourism in 1978 after chimpanzee habituated to human visitors. It is located 16 km north of Kigoma town on the shores of the world’s second deepest Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania with an area of 56 square kilometers.
How to get there
Drive, schedule or charter a flight from Dar es salaam, Mwanza or Arusha or take a slow or fast train from Dar es salaam or ferry along the shore of Lake Tanganyika from Burundi or Zambia to Kigoma. To reach Gombe you must travel by boat from Kigoma. Depending on your budget, there’s an option of speed boat, which takes much less time- or passenger’s boat, which takes longer about 4 hrs.Boat ride is an amazing trip.
Park Attractions
Gombe wilderness is worth a year-round visit; enabling you to cruise along part of the historical inquisitiveness way back in the 19th century when Livingstone and Stanley searched for the source of River Nile. Rainy season is the best chimpanzee sporting while the green vegetation blooms providing an astonishing scenic view and waterfalls are at the best (November to Mid- May) while dry season provides a chance for best photo taking short and long hike (May to October).
Wild Animals
Gombe has abundant and diverse wildlife animals. Habitat preferences and seasonal food cycles determine in a general sense where a particular animal may be at a particular time (esp chimpanzee). Although Gombe chimpanzee are favorite among wildlife watchers that come to the park, there are several notable animals.
Reptiles and Amphibians
Gombe is attractive to herpetologists and other scholars as it harbors provides dozen of reptilian and amphibian species, which some of them are endemic to the Park.
Kakombe and Mkenke waterfall
Besides the incredible wildlife experience, you can head out to Kakombe trail and Mkenke valley and explore the gorgeous natural Kakombe and Mkenke waterfalls.
Lake Tanganyika
African great Lake, one of the attractions in Gombe National Park. This is the longest and deepest lake in Africa and the second deepest lake in the world.
Bird’s Life
Gombe is also a home to numerous birds. Over 200 birds species fly around, varying from the iconic fish eagle, three kinds of kingfishers and the bright Peters twinspots. Another remarkable character is the palm vulture, a near vegetarian common to Lake Tanganyika that prefers fruits over carcasses. They usually stay in their blotch of forest since food is abundant throughout the year and occasionally venture into open area.
Tourism Activities
Gombe National Park is a place to capture lots of memorable experiences, ranging from getting a view of the clear waters of Lake Tanganyika to exploring dense tropical rainforest. You can take a trail for deep forest hike with great chances of bird watching, butterfly gazing and sightseeing at Jane’s peak, mountain hiking to the waterfalls and large populations of the shy, social African great apes make Gombe National Park a popular destination for exciting moments of chimp trekking. Furthermore, the Lake offers an expansive area for sport fishing, snorkelling, kayaking and swimming.
Chimpanzee trekking
The chimpanzee’s trekking is the main activity at Gombe National Park. These remarkable mammals, habituated to human visitors, were made famous by the pioneering work of Jane Goodall, who in 1960 founded a research program that now stands as the longest running study of its kind in the world.
Boat cruise
Tourists hire a tourist boat and just move about in Lake Tanganyika to view its tourist attractions and leisure activities. A boat cruise is an amazing experience you can choose a luxury boat or an ordinary speedboat, depending on your budget for it allows you to feel Lake Tanganyika’s breeze while savouring a view of the Great Rift Valley escarpment.
Walking Safari
Short walks along the shores of Lake Tanganyika or to Waterfalls.
Mountain hiking
There are magnificent views of the mountains of the rift escarpment falling westwards into the lake. The undulating terrain, valleys and the mosaic forest, woodland and grassland provide visitors with varied attractive landscapes.
Butterfly gazing
Butterflies are most colourful, striking and silent beauty of the forest among the smaller creatures in the Gombe forest. The estimated total butterfly of Gombe is 400-500 species.
Filming
Gombe is a hotspot for filming. Several Tanzanian TV crews and journalists have been interested in chimpanzee and conservation in general. Moreover, there has been a lot of interest over the years by international communities such as National Geographic and BBC on Gombe’s chimpanzees and the forest.
Kayaking
Kayaking is one of watersports activities conducted in Gombe National Park. A small narrow boat which is propelled by means of a double –bladed paddle. This activity is done when the lake weather is calm. Four hours of paddling out offers a great way to explore part of stunning Lake Tanganyika.
Sport Fishing
This activity is done for pleasure and is also known as a catch and release, it is done when the Lake weather is Calm. Crews are experienced at all disciplines of fishing. Well-equipped sports fishing boats and informed crews will ensure your absolute enjoyment out on Lake Tanganyika water.
Snorkelling and diving
Gombe National Park has a tranquil beach. Water sport activities such as snorkelling and diving will add value to your visit. Lake Tanganyika offers a whole other world to explore under the water. Gombe is a remarkable place for snorkelling and diving. Shielded by hills, the waters here are calm, clear and rich with colourful life that leaves a lasting impression.
Cultural tourism at Mwamgongo village
Mwamgongo Village is located adjacent to Gombe National Park. The village formed a women cultural group. Visitors are invited to experience authentic hospitality, learn about traditional dances and local art and craft.They produce pottery, fabrics, grass hats, mats and baskets using traditional techniques and local materials.
Accommodation
Gombe National Park offers high earned and budgeted tourists as it encompasses an array of places to stay. Ranging from rest house, public/special campsite and Banda’s. Private facilities like Kasekela luxury campsite and Gombe forest lodge are also available (A Prior booking by sights travel is highly recommended!)
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