WESTERN CIRCUIT
Gombe Stream National Park
Jane Goodall's Research Home
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Best: July-October and December-February for dry seasons
The Story
Africa's Iconic Wilderness
Gombe Stream National Park is Tanzania's smallest park but holds enormous scientific significance. This is where Jane Goodall began her groundbreaking chimpanzee research in 1960, revolutionizing our understanding of primate behavior.
The steep-sided valleys and forest-covered ridges along Lake Tanganyika shelter habituated chimpanzees that visitors can observe up close. The experience is deeply personal, often spending hours in the presence of chimps.
Why Visit
Destination Highlights
Jane Goodall's research site
Intimate chimp encounters
Historic scientific importance
Beautiful forest walks
Lake Tanganyika views
Baboon and monkey viewing
Wildlife
Animals You'll Encounter
ChimpanzeeOlive BaboonRed-tailed MonkeyBlue MonkeyBushbuckBushpig
Planning Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Gombe Stream National Park offers remarkable wildlife viewing year-round, but each season brings its own unique spectacle. The dry season concentrates animals around water sources, while the wet season brings lush landscapes and newborn animals.
July-October and December-February for dry seasons
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