Do you looking for the ultimate experience, western Tanzania is your answer the very inaccessibility of the park rarely visited but the truly breathtaking experience. Perhaps the most inaccessible and unspoiled wildlife haven to visit on an untouched tour of Tanzania with Kumekucha Africa Tour and Safari it takes 3-4 hours of flight time from Arusha.
Among of the largest national park and one of the most unspoiled wilderness heaven with spectacular numbers Hippo, crocodile, cape buffalo, giraffes, antelopes, and zebras dodge predatory lions, leopard, cheetah, hyena, Western Tanzania
Do you looking for the ultimate experience, western Tanzania is your answer the very inaccessibility of the park rarely visited but truly breathtaking experience. Perhaps the most inaccessible and unspoiled wildlife haven to visit on an untouched tour of Tanzania with Kumekucha Africa Tour and Safari it takes 3-4 hours of flight time from Arusha.
Only accessible by air and boat Mahale and Gombe lie on the coast of Lake Tanganyika. Best known for their chimpanzee communities, they offer different and alternate primate safari experiences in Tanzania.
Jane Goodall spent 50 years studying the Kasakela chimps, discovering their social hierarchy and their intelligent use of tools. Visitors may observe their interactions on structured chimpanzee tours of Gombe, where, to protect both people and chimps, they are allowed one hour’s observation after an uncertain forest trek to find them. For the remainder of your lake tour in Gombe, there are delightful beaches, boat trips on the fabulous Tanganyika and snorkeling amongst the hundreds of brilliant cichlid fish species just offshore.
The terrain is more rugged and abundant, the chimpanzees and other primates more numerous if less habituated. A chimp trip to Mahale affords ample time to enjoy the glorious silver sand beaches and unforgettable beauty of Tanganyika, the oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume in all Africa.
Lake Tanganyika is the world’s longest (660km), deepest in Africa and second-deepest in the world (more than 1436m) and second-largest (by volume) freshwater lake. At somewhere between nine and 13 million years old, it’s also one of the oldest. Thanks to its age and ecological isolation it’s home to an exceptional number of endemic fish, including 98% of the 250-plus species of cichlids. Cichlids are popular aquarium fish due to their bright colours, and they make Tanganyika an outstanding snorkeling and diving destination.
With a surface area of 68,800 sq km (26,600 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake. In addition, it's the largest tropical lake in the world, and the planet's Second largest freshwater lake. Only North America's Lake Superior is larger.