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Gombe National Park

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Description

Park history

Gombe, designated as a game reserve in 1943, was upgraded into a national park status in 1968. The park is located 16 km north of Kigoma town on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. It covers an area of 56 square kilometers and is a fragile habitat for chimpanzee. Gombe gained its popularity after the research of Dr Jane Goodall which isbelieved to be the longest running study of primates in the world.

How to get there

By boat: Board public boat (up to four hours) or motor boat (two hours). The motor boat can be booked throughgombe@tanzaniaparks.go.tz or directly at the park information center located in Kigoma town.

To get to Kigoma:

  • By air: scheduled flights from Dar es Salaam and Mwanza cities or from Arusha by chartered flights.
  • By rail: from Dar es Salaam or by ferry from Mpulungu in Zambia.
  • By road: from Dar es Salaam, Arusha or Mwanza.


Best time to visit

Chimpanzee can be trekked throughout the year. However, for plants/insects and better chimpanzee spotting, the best time is during wet season (November to mid May) and for the best photo taking (May to October).

Tourism activities

Chimpanzee trekking– This activity is conducted from 0630 – 1830 hrs.

Additional fees apart from the conservation fee

Category Guiding fees per group (not exceeding six people)
Non EAC Citizens/ Tz Expatriates US $ 20

EAC Citizens

 

 

 

 

 

Walking safari –Short walks along the shores of Lake Tanganyika or to Janes View Point

This view point offers a spectacular view of the park and Lake Tanganyika. While at the view point one can hear chimpanzee calling and screaming. The hike takes about two hours from kasekela. No Additional fees apart from the conservation fees

Birding

Over 200 birds species fly around, varying from the African crowned eagle that hunts monkeys, to the iconic fish eagle, three kinds of kingfisher and the bright Peters twins pots. Another remarkable character is the palm-nut vulture; a near-vegetarian common to Lake Tanganyika that prefers fruits over carcasses.


Filming:

  • Hugo van Lawick in 1988 filmed people of the forest – the chimps of Gombe.
  • Filming fee: US $ 180 charged per person/day and covers conservation, camping and filming fees. This is applicable to all nationalities.
  • Filming guidelines and Filming application form. PDF

Main Tourist attractions

  •   Kakombe and Mkenke waterfall
  •   Lake Tanganyika

 

 

 

 

 


Rules & Regulations

Keep to the authorized roads and tracks Do not light any fire or discard any burning object Do not litter Do not disturb wild animals; do not make noise, never blow your horn Do not pick, cut or damage any plant or part


Wildlife & Birds

Title Conservation Status
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