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Forested peaks rising straight from the white-sand shore of Lake Tanganyika — home to one of the largest protected populations of wild chimpanzees on Earth.
Mahale is one of the most remote and beautiful parks in Africa — a 1,650-square-kilometre range of forested mountains that plunges into the impossibly clear water of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania’s far west. There are no roads in; you arrive by light aircraft and then by boat along a shoreline of white sand and jungle.
Its fame rests on its chimpanzees. Mahale protects around 900 of them, and the M-group — studied by Japanese researchers since the 1960s — is habituated to people. Trekking into the forest to sit quietly among a wild chimp family, a few metres away, is one of the great wildlife experiences anywhere on the continent.
Beyond the chimps, Mahale is simply sublime: snorkelling over technicolour cichlid fish, kayaking the lake, and forest walks beneath Nkungwe Peak. It is a fly-in, higher-end destination that rewards the effort and expense many times over, and pairs beautifully with a Serengeti safari or a Zanzibar beach finish.
Mahale is fly-in only: scheduled and charter flights run from Arusha or via Kigoma to an airstrip near the park, followed by a boat transfer along the lake shore to the camps. A small number of camps operate, most famously Greystoke Mahale, and they typically close during the long rains. Chimp treks set out in the morning with park guides and can involve steep, humid forest walking.
An hour’s climb into the forest and suddenly we were sitting among the M-group, a mother and infant an arm’s length away. Then we swam in the lake to cool off. Nowhere else is like it. — Guest review, TripAdvisor
Firmer forest trails, easier chimp trekking, and calm, clear water for swimming and snorkelling. The prime window and when most camps are open.
Best overallThe forest is still lush as the rains end and chimps often range lower down. A beautiful, quieter start to the season.
Best for green sceneryBrief storms keep the forest vivid. Chimps can be higher and harder to reach, but the lake remains glorious.
Best for solitudeHeavy rain makes trails tough and most camps close. The park is largely inaccessible.
Most camps closed
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