Tanzania
On the shores of Lake Tanganyika, the oldest and deepest lakes in the world lies a pristine and remote park, the Mahale National Park which holds and protect the largest known population of chimpanzees, the jungle and the mountains. Visiting the park is a gratifying experience as you have a chance to carry out a game drive, chimp-trekking, hiking, snorkeling and bird watching. The establishment of this Park was a reflection of the government commitment to preserving the chimpanzee population as well as an emulation of the efforts by Japanese researchers who pioneered to conduct research on primates including chimpanzees.
It is possible to track chimpanzees all the year through in Mahale Mountains. However, the chances of finding them improve towards the end of the Dry season (from July to October) when the chimps favor the lower slopes. If you have two or three days, your chance of seeing them is reasonable at any time of the year.
Tanzania Is One Of The Unique Destinations On The African Continent That Has Yet To Be Discovered By Many. It Is A Land Of Many Wonders Harboring An Un-Paralleled Diversity Of Fauna And Flora.
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