Gombe National Park
Gombe National Park is a protected area located in Tanzania, near the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Established in 1968, it covers approximately 52 square kilometers and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, hills, and valleys. The park is famous for its population of chimpanzees, which have been studied extensively by researchers, including the renowned primatologist Jane Goodall.
The park offers visitors a chance to observe wildlife in its natural habitat, including various bird species and other primates. Hiking trails provide access to scenic viewpoints and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Gombe National Park is a vital area for conservation and research, contributing to our understanding of primate behavior and ecology.