If you’ve ever dreamed of trekking through tropical forests to meet wild chimpanzees face to face, Tanzania offers two extraordinary destinations: Mahale Mountains National Park and Gombe Stream National Park. Both lie along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika and protect some of Africa’s last thriving wild chimpanzee populations. Yet many travelers wonder — which park offers the better chimpanzee experience in Tanzania? Having worked in Tanzania’s safari industry since 2008, I’ve helped countless travelers explore both parks. This guide provides a detailed, experience-based comparison to help you decide which destination best suits your journey. Whichever  park you choose between

What are the big five, where to see them, their population For anyone organizing an African safari, or specifically a Tanzania safari tour, I believe you are familiar with the phrase Big Five as this is the most prevalently used phrase while marketing Africa’s wildlife safari tourism. In fact most of the tour agents and Safari Company will use this term to describe the diverse wildlife species found in the various national parks as well as game reserves across the continent. It is with no doubt that most of the holiday makers that visit this beautiful continent come to see

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania covers an area 14,750 square kilometers and it is one of the best destinations to enjoy game viewing while on an Africa Safari. How many animals live in the Serengeti? Serengeti boasts around 300 mammal species with more than 80 different species of large mammals that comprise the Serengeti wildlife population. Antelopes being the largest in number. According to the park records there are about 16 different antelope species in this park the graze on the vast plains. One would wonder how is the Serengeti able to keep the population of antelopes in check