Mahale Mountains National Park on Budget

Mahale Mountains National Park on Budget


The lulling engine sounds, and the rocking of the waves get you into a relaxing mode, but the expectations of your adventure is tingling like butterflies in your stomach.
Getting close to the shore you will see the silky white coves, overshadowed by a chain of wild, jungle-draped peaks towering almost two kilometres above the lake. You can feel the excitement of getting close to the remote and mysterious Mahale Mountains.
As the small wooden boat reaches the beautiful shore, and you jump out on the long sandy beach, you are ready to start your adventure of exploring Mahale Mountains and the chimp tracking.
You should consider doing the trip to Mahale Mountains to see the home of the Chimpanzees. These will attract you, and want to give you a wonderful holiday destination.
While resting in the shadow of a huge tree, only your own thoughts as company, you will always go back and let your spirit fly over the mountains of Mahale.
Over the heads of the other wild animals, the fauna and the much spoken of Chimpanzees, in the eyes of the African Vulture feasting at the table of the Chimp’s leftovers, along the flying, gentle nice birds with the view of Lake Tanganyika as a frame for all the wonders.

Photos by Ian Oakes


You’ll witness the dawn of a new day from the highest peak of the Mahale Mountains at 2786 m, remembering your breathing while hiking in these forests, remembering the nights camping with all the forest and wildlife sounds just outside your tent. 
In the secluded and remote areas of West Tanzania, deep in the heart of Africa, you can find beach idyll scenes similar to the beaches of the Indian Ocean. Inaccessible by road, you have to use a boat to reach the beauty of Mahale Mountains National Park, one of the most exotic and hidden wonders of Africa, that offer you one of the most ultimate animal interactions.

Because of its inaccessibility Mahale Mountains is a national park so remote that is struggles to get its annual international visitors number into three figures, even though it is often referred to as the Holy Grail amongst the safari destinations.
Mahale Mountains is home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees: a population of roughly 800 (only 60 individuals forming what is known as "M group"), habituated to human visitors by a Japanese research project founded in the 1960s.
Tracking the chimps of Mahale is a magical experience. The guide's eyes pick out last night's nests - shadowy clumps high in a gallery of trees crowding the sky. Scraps of half-eaten fruit and fresh dung become valuable clues, leading deeper into the forest. Butterflies flirt in the dappled sunlight.
Then suddenly you are in their midst: preening each other's glossy coats in concentrated huddles, squabbling noisily, or bouncing into the trees to swing effortlessly between the vines.


The area is also known as Nkungwe, after the park's highest mountain, held sacred by the local Tongwe people, and at 2,460 metres (8,069 ft) the highest of the six prominent points that make up the Mahale Range.
Although the chimpanzees are the star attraction, and are amongst one of the most studied primates in Africa, the rest of the regions natural environment has remained relatively hidden. The slopes support a diverse forest fauna, including readily observed troops of red colobus, red-tailed and blue monkeys, and a kaleidoscopic array of colourful forest birds.

The park protects 50 other mammalian species, which means you can be lucky to see some different primates or antelopes, but some people are also lucky enough to spot the rare but elegant leopard.
During your morning walk in the forest it is usual to come across many signs of different wildlife, such as porcupines and hippopotamus. You may also see the warthog and bushbuck wandering along the sandy beaches or in the fringes of the forest.
You can also trace the Tongwe people's ancient pilgrimage to the mountain spirits, hiking through the mountain rainforest belt – home to an endemic race of Angola colobus monkey - to high grassy ridges chequered with alpine bamboo.


After your adventurous camping safari on your two days chimpanzee tracking, you will be returning to the beauty of Lake Tanganyika’s white silky like beaches. The beach resorts located by the eastern coast of Lake Tanganyika give you a luxurious feeling when you want to relax after the adventures hiking.
Snorkelling in the shallow, warm and impossibly clear blue waters of Lake Tanganyika, the longest, second deepest and least-polluted freshwater lake in the world, you can get see  a numerous fish species or get a view of some of the 250 unique species that are found nowhere else on earth.
A quiet boat ride where you can fish your own dinner may be a perfect ending to your adventure. Come and try it.
Please find below our budget offer for the mahale

6Days Mahale Mountains National Park.Safari Details.


The 6days Mahale Trekking Safari is the middle of Chimpanzee swinging and chartering from tree to tree enjoying their bush life and welcoming visitors in their territory in the western corner of the country in Mahale Mountains National park bordered westward with the great world’s deepest lake Tanganyika for 3 nights. Lake Tanganyika and Chimpanzees are the major attractions of the park, mammals including variety of bird’s species and reptiles, accommodation in tented camp with bush shower or budget camping site booked on full board arrangements6 Days Western Tanzania travel, chimpanzee tracking safari to Mahale Mountain National park.


Costs from 1740$ per person Sharing, single traveler travels at extra alone 300$.

DAY 1 – Arusha to Kahama

06:00H,Shared Public bus from Arusha to Kahama ,Pick Up on arrival and transfer to the Patcom Lodge by Tax ,Hot Dinner at the Lodge  ,Overnight at Patcom


DAY 2 – Kahama to Kigoma

06:00H,Shared Public bus from Kahama to Kigoma ,Pick Up on arrival and transfer to the Kigoma Hotel by Tax ,Hot Dinner at the Lodge  ,Overnight at Kigoma Hotel


DAY 3 – Kigoma to Mahale Mountain National Park

06:00H,Breakfast at the Lodge transfer overland to Sigunga pickup by speed boat at 08:00H transfer to Bilenge and finally to the Bandas, Afternoon Chimpanzee Tracking in the forest ,After Hot Lunch at the Bandas , Bird Watching and Game Viewing ,Dinner and bonfire at the Bandas, Overnight at The Tanapa Bandas. You can also Do it with Mv. Liemba


DAY 4- Mahale Mountain National Park

07:00H_Breakfast at the Lodge 08:00H,Chimpanzee Tracking in the forest ,Hot Lunch at the Lodge ,Fishing on the Lake ,Dinner and bonfire at the Lodge ,Overnight at Tanapa Bandas

The attraction

DAY 5- Mahale Mountain National Park - Kigoma

07:00H,Breakfast at the Lodge 08:00H,Relax on the beach 2:00H,Transfer to the lake shore boat to Sigunga pickup and transfer back to Kigoma overnight at Kigoma Hotel


DAY 6- Kigoma Free day to choose self where to go after Mahale adventure



We also do have boat transfers from the north and south of Mahale national patk

Fibre boat (Capacity 5

Park HQ - Kigoma -Park     one way 632usd

people)

Park HQ - Sigunga -Park    one way 361 usd

Park HQ - Herembe -Park   one way 331usd

Park HQ - Lagosa -Park      one way 100usd



MV Mahale 2.

Park HQ - Kigoma -Park     one way 2309usd

(Ambassador) speed

Park HQ - Sigunga -Park     one way 1305 usd

boat with capacity of 8

Park HQ - Herembe -Park   one way 1104 usd

people (more fast)

Park HQ - Lagosa -Park     one way 541usd



MV Mawimbi.

Park HQ - Kigoma -Park    one way 1807usd

(Kibanda cha simu)

Park HQ - Sigunga -Park    one way 803usd

speed boat with

Park HQ - Herembe -Park   one way 602usd

capacity of 12 people

Park HQ - Lagosa -Park     one way 401usd

(fast)

 

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