The famous "jungle-chic-camp" Greystoke Mahale on the crystal clear Lake Tanganyika – the camp that "lives and breathes" chimpanzees.
Thatched forest villas
En-suite bathrooms
Experience chimpanzees up close
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MAHALE CHIMPS
Come on a legendary journey where you will meet the most human-like primates on the planet: the wild chimpanzees of Mahale. The chimpanzees cavort and communicate around us in the dappled sunlight of the forest.
On the lakeshore, on a white beach, Greystoke opens its arms, with chalets carved out of old dhows, offering a unique experience to all of our intrepid guests.
CHIMPANZEE TRACKING
Our main task is always to walk to a wild group of chimpanzees whose complex social behavior takes place only a few meters away from us. Their behavior is interpreted by their greatest fans, our team of chimpanzee experts, who can discern each individual and the meaning of each action.
TANGANJIKA SEA
This lake is a phenomenal natural habitat. Kayaking towards the Congo at sunrise, the unsurpassable feeling of drifting from the dhow into the setting sun while watching hippos is an indescribable feeling. Convince yourself!
HOTSPOTS
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
An ubiquitous experience in Tanzania's largest national park is the struggle for life and death between predatory and prey. The majestic lions reign on the great plains, while the graceful leopards stalk through the acacia tree landscapes colored orange by the dust on the Seronera River and cheetahs hunt their prey in the southeastern part of the Serengeti National Park.
NGORONGORO
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is located in northern Tanzania. Ngorongoro is close to Lake Manyara National Park. Here you can see the huge volcanic Ngorongoro crater and big game (elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo and rhinos). Huge herds of wildebeest and zebra roam the steppes during their annual migration.
KILIMANJARO
Located in the national park, Kilimanjaro, consisting of the three extinct volcanoes Kibo, Mavenzi and Schira, is the highest mountain range on the African continent and the epitome of the beauty of East Africa. At 5,895 m, it is also the highest free-standing mountain on earth. The name Kilimanjaro means something like "White Mountain".