Olaitoriani Expeditions

Gombe Stream National Park

Welcome to Gombe Stream National Park

Gombe is a park without roads, making it a perfect place to get out and stretch your legs as you seek to spot some of the park’s native inhabitants in their natural habitats. In addition to chimpanzees, the park is also home to several other primate species including the beachcomber olive baboons, bush babies, and the red colobus monkeys that the chimpanzees hunt. The park is also home to hippos, crocodiles, and leopards

Gombe is the smallest of all the Tanzania’s National Parks: a fragile strip of Chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys that hem in the sandy Northern shore of Lake Tanganyika. Its Chimpanzees – habituated to human visitors – were made famous by the pioneering work of Jane Goodall, whom in 1960 founded a behavioural research program that now stands as the longest-running study of its kind in the world. The matriarch Fifi, the last surviving member of the original community – that was only three-years old when Goodall first set foot in Gombe – is still regularly seen by visitors.

Chimpanzees share about 98% of their genes with humans, and no scientific expertise is required to distinguish between the individual repertoires of pants, hoots and screams that define the celebrities, the power-brokers, and the supporting characters. Perhaps you will see a flicker of understanding when you look into a Chimp’s eyes, assessing you in return – a look of apparent recognition across the narrowest of species barriers.

The most visible of Gombe’s other Mammals are also Primates. A troop of beachcomber olive baboons, under study since the 1960s, is exceptionally habituated, whereas the Red-tailed and Red Colobus Monkeys – the latter regularly hunted by Chimps – stick to the Forest Canopy.

Birdwatchers will be particularly fascinated by the park, whose forest offers a cross-section of East African grassland birds and West African forest species. Over 200 species of bird call the park home.

Tourist Activities in Gombe Stream National Park

Chimpanzee Trekking:  this is the major of Tourist Activities in Gombe Stream National Park, the park is a great place to see the chimpanzees up close and on the personal encounter as many of the family groups are habituated to humans. Walking up the hilly forested slopes to the primate territories is the undoubted highlight of any visitor to Gombe Stream with instant pant hoot calls of chimps as you come closer within meters to these incredible primates, Their instantly recognizable pant-hoot call builds the excitement as you are likely to come within meters of these incredible animals sharing 98% of their DNA with humans. There is a feeling of understanding as you make eye contact, almost as if you are both pieces of knowledge of the thin border between the two of you, and being a primates territory you will encounter with other several primates which include the Monkeys that can be spotted swinging around forest canopies building the excitement and magnificent experience with the chimpanzees, baboons, some reptiles, bush pigs, and elephants.

Hiking: The National Park is a wilderness without roads, making it a perfect place for another of its Tourist Activities in Gombe Stream National Park, Get out and stretch your legs climbing the steep slopes forested with simple vegetation to hike through, you can hike to Dr Livingstone’s campsite which was also Jane Goodall’s first place for his foundation and this will give you rewards of encounters with some of the park’s native inhabitants in their natural habitats.

Swimming: You can engage in breathtaking splendid adventures on Lake Tanganyika after your chimpanzee trek as you swim or snorkel through the fresh blue waters, watch different colorful fish species and also sport fishing can be offered with an experienced fishing guide.

Bird watching:  another exciting of the Tourist Activities in Gombe Stream National Park is Bird watching, birdwatchers will be particularly be fascinated by the park’s extraordinary birdlife through guided nature walks in its forests that offer over 200 species of birds with a cross-section of East African grassland birds and West African forest species.

Boat safaris: after your encounter with chimpanzees in the forested steep slopes, you can take a boat safari on the blue waters of Lake Tanganyika in a wooden boat and get to explore this large lake with its inhabitants especially the 100 kinds of colorful fish species.

Getting there

Kigoma is connected to Dar and Arusha by scheduled flights, to Dar and Mwanza by a slow rail service, to Mwanza, Dar and Mbeya by rough dirty roads, and to Mpulungu in Zambia by a weekly ferry.
From Kigoma, local Lake-taxis take up to three hours to reach Gombe, or Motorboats can be chartered, taking less than one hour.

What to do

Chimpanzee Trekking, Hiking, Swimming and Snorkeling;
Visit the site of Henry Stanley’s famous “Dr Livingstone I presume” at Ujiji near Kigoma, and watch the renowned dhow builders at work. .

When to go

The Chimps don’t roam very far in the wet season (February-June, November-mid December) so may be easier to find; Better picture opportunities in the dry (July-October and late December).

Best Time to Visit Gombe Stream National Park

The best time to visit Gombe National Park is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. During this time, the weather is generally dry and sunny, making it ideal for trekking and wildlife viewing. Additionally, chimpanzees are more likely to be active and visible in the dry season as they forage for food and socialize in the forest. However, it’s important to note that Gombe stream National Park can be visited year-round, and each season offers its own unique experiences and wildlife sightings.