Located 20km north of Kigoma on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, Gombe Stream National Park is the smallest national park in Tanzania. Jane Goodall conducted her years of chimp research in the park covering an area of 52 sq km. Before Jane’s research in Gombe, it was thought humans were the only individuals on the planet who use tools to do work. Gombe has been the hub of revolutionary research ever since, led by the Jane Goodall Institute which focuses on chimpanzees, conservation, and community. The stunning scenery of Gombe includes almost 16 valleys; lush green forests and lakeshore contribute their share to enhancing the beauty of the Park. The unique ecosystem of Gombe harbors different a wide range of animals including vervet monkeys, beachcomber olive baboons, and red-tailed monkeys.
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