This remote area is inaccessible by road and and is a scene reminiscent of an Indian Ocean island beach idyll.
White sand meets the azure waters of Lake Tanganyika and is overshadowed by a chain of wild, jungle-draped peaks towering almost 2km above the shore: the remote and mysterious Mahale Mountains, home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees.
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Mahale Mountains is home to some of Africa’s last remaining 800 wild chimpanzees. Tracking the chimps of Mahale is a magical experience.
The slopes of the Moutnains are also populated with colobus, red-tailed and blue monkeys and a huge array of forest birds.
The Mahale is also a realxing destation, take time to swim in the clear waters of the world’s longest, second-deepest and least-polluted freshwater lake.
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