The West Region
Western Tanzania is a region of great surprise, remoteness and it is hardly visited. The main attraction in this part of Tanzania is the fabulous Mahale Chimps. Mahale is located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika – this area is a winning combination of stunning white beaches the Mahale Mountains as a backdrop and the best place to see these incredible primates. Another significant area and one that should not be missed is Katavi – wild and untouched offering the safari goer a unique and untamed experience.
Gombe Stream National Park lies just north of KigomaTown in Western Tanzania. The park occupies just 52 square kilometres of land making it the smallest park in Tanzania. Despite its tiny size the park is magnificent and was made world-famous by the British researcher of primates, Jane Goodall. In this park without roads all game Read More
Mahale National Park is located on the shores of they shadowy blue Lake Tanganyika 120 kilometres south of Kigoma. The park takes its name from the chain of dramatic mountains that bisects the park north to south. With more than 700 Chimpanzees, Mahale is considered one of the best parks in Africa in which to see this Read More
Katavi National Park is one of the upcoming tourist attractions in Tanzania and has become part of the new western circuit. Found deep into western Tanzania it is unspoiled and untamed; undoubtedly in a league of its own. It is not uncommon to see herds of thousands of elephant and buffalo, yet it attracts around Read More