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In southwestern Tanzania on the sandy shores of gently lapping Lake Tanganyika, the longest lake in the world, rise the mighty Mahale mountains. And high on their forested sides live troops of our closest animal relative, the chimpanzee. The Mahale National Park, one of Tanzania's true gems, is a remote and relatively untouched mountain wilderness offering a unique safari experience.

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  • Mahale Lodges
    Relax and kick back in an ultraluxurious lodge
  • Mahale Getting There
    How to get to and from the Mahale Mountains 
  • The Great Migration
    All you need to know about the Migration
  • Tanzania Tours
    See our tours of Tanzania
  • K N O W   B E F O R E   Y O U   G O


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  • Trekking Chimpanzees!
  • White sandy beaches of Lake Tanganyika
  • Forested slopes of the mighty Mahale mountains
  • Guided forest walks
  • Did we mention trekking Chimpanzees!