Welcome to Gombe Stream National Park a sanctuary where the lush forests of western Tanzania meet the meandering waters of Lake Tanganyika, and some of the world’s most fascinating primates roam freely.
This intimate and extraordinary park is famous for Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking chimpanzee research and remains one of the few places on Earth where you can observe these intelligent, social animals in their natural habitat.
Here, every rustle in the forest, every birdcall, and every chimpanzee interaction tells a story of life, survival, and connection.
Gombe is not just a park it is a living laboratory of nature, behavior, and the delicate beauty of untouched wilderness.
Climate
Gombe experiences a warm, tropical climate with high humidity, influenced by its proximity to Lake Tanganyika.
Temperatures
Rainfall
The dry season offers easier trekking and better chimpanzee visibility, while the rainy season transforms the forest into a vibrant, green haven teeming with life.
Getting There
By Road & Boat
By Air
The remote access makes Gombe an exclusive, immersive experience for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers.
Park Attractions
1. Chimpanzee Trekking
2. Diverse Wildlife
3. Scenic Landscapes
4. Research and Conservation Insights
Tourism Activities
1. Chimpanzee Tracking
2. Nature Walks
3. Birdwatching
4. Canoeing & Lake Activities
5. Cultural Encounters
Accommodation Facilities
Inside & Near the Park
Facilities focus on sustainability, comfort, and proximity to wildlife.
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Gombe Stream National Park is perfect for:
Here, the forest whispers, the chimps chatter, and the lake reflects serenity and wildness.
Visit Gombe and step into a world where wildlife, history, and conservation converge an unforgettable journey into one of Tanzania’s most extraordinary and exclusive parks.