Gombe National Park offers an incredible chimpanzee trekking experience, and the best time to visit largely depends on what you’re looking to get out of your adventure. If you’re after lush, green landscapes and breathtaking scenery, the rainy season (November to mid-May) is ideal. The vegetation flourishes, creating a vibrant backdrop for your trek. However, if you’re more interested in the best photo opportunities and more manageable trekking conditions, the dry season (May to October) is your best bet, with clear skies and excellent visibility.
Gombe National Park is renowned as one of Tanzania’s top destinations for chimpanzee tracking. Home to habituated chimpanzee groups, this park offers a unique opportunity to observe these incredible primates up close, guided by experienced rangers.
The park is famously known for being the site of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, making it a significant location for primate studies in East Africa. In addition to chimpanzees, Gombe also boasts a rich diversity of wildlife, including olive baboons, red-tailed monkeys, red colobus monkeys, and even leopards, buffalo, and bushbucks. Birdwatchers can also delight in species like the African fish eagle and the palm-nut vulture.
When trekking in Gombe, there are a variety of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a luxury stay or a more budget-friendly option, you’ll find something perfect for your needs. Some of the lodges in the park include Mbali Mbali Gombe Lodge, Gombe Forest Lodge, Muzye Lodge, and Mlukoyoyo Guest House, each offering unique experiences close to the park’s stunning environment.
If you’re planning to explore more of Tanzania’s rich wildlife, consider combining your chimpanzee trekking with one of our Big Five safaris. Here are some options:
To visit Tanzania, you’ll need a tourist visa. While many travelers prefer to obtain their visa before arriving, it can easily be purchased upon arrival at any entry point in Tanzania for USD 100. You may also be required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination and a COVID-19-free certificate if coming from affected countries. Entry and exit conditions, including visa and customs regulations, may change, so we recommend checking the latest travel advice from your local Tanzanian embassy.
Trek Africa Expeditions provides transportation to and within Tanzania, tailored to your interests, budget, and the nature of the terrain. We recommend customized 4×4 Land Cruisers, which cost between USD 200-250 per day, including a driver/fixer. Alternatively, you can opt for a 4×4 Safari Van from USD 200 per day with a driver. For an accurate cost estimate, we will need to review your itinerary to calculate mileage and fuel expenses.
Chimpanzee sightings in Tanzania are possible throughout the year, but the best time to trek is during the dry months, from June to October and December to February. These months offer more favorable conditions for trekking with better visibility and easier access. Avoid the wet months from March to May and November, as the trails can be slippery, and sightings may be more challenging.
Trek Africa Expeditions is renowned for organizing unforgettable safaris in Tanzania. We are highly rated on platforms like TripAdvisor for providing exceptional, eco-friendly, and luxurious adventure experiences. Our safaris combine wildlife encounters with conservation efforts, including gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, Big 5 safaris, mountain hiking, boat cruises, and cultural tours. We aim to preserve Tanzania’s biodiversity, uplift local communities, and provide you with a memorable African safari experience.
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