Gombe National Park
Kigoma, Tanzania
About
Tanzania's smallest national park, a slice of lakeshore forest famed for its chimpanzees and Jane Goodall's pioneering research.
Notable primatologist, Jane Goodall, made this national park famous for its chimpanzee population.
Where it is
Getting to & around Kigoma
From other cities: Scheduled and charter flights link Kigoma with Dar es Salaam, Arusha and the western parks, while the Central Railway from Dar es Salaam and long-distance buses also reach the town.
Getting around: Taxis, bajaji and dala-dala serve Kigoma and Ujiji, and boats or the historic MV Liemba ferry connect lakeshore villages and the chimpanzee parks.
Full getting-there guideMore in Kigoma
National Park
Mahale Mountains National Park
A remote, spectacularly beautiful park where forested mountains meet white-sand beaches, home to a large habituated chimp population.
Historical Landmark
Livingstone-Stanley Memorial, Ujiji
A monument and small museum on the site where Stanley met Livingstone in 1871, at the heart of the historic caravan town.
Hotel
Lake Tanganyika shoreline
The clear, deep waters and palm-fringed beaches of the world's longest lake, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and sunsets.
Transit depot
Kigoma port & railway station
The historic western terminus of the Central Railway and home port of the MV Liemba, steeped in colonial and lake-trade history.