
Our driver will meet you at the airport and take you to the hotel booked for you, where you will spend the night before going to the park the next day. The time of your arrival will determine when our driver will meet you. Your package will include two nights (a total of forty-eight hours spent in the park) as well as three different treks. Throughout the entirety of your trip, you will have access to a private boat, a personal chef, and a guide who is specifically assigned to you. It is planned that there will be food, water, and soft drinks available.
You’ll need to leave the Aqua boat docking at about 10 a.m. to make it to Gombe National Park by lunchtime. After registering and reviewing the park’s entry regulations, you’ll take a brief break and have lunch before setting out on an afternoon trek. The stroll will begin between 2:00 and 3:30 and end at about 6:00. Kasekela Luxury Tented Camp, also known as Tanapa Camps, will accommodate you and serve your first dinner in the park.
The second day will begin with an early breakfast, a walk to the Kakombe waterfall, and a trek to the chimpanzees’ destination for the day. After a second-long day of hiking and trekking, you’ll go back to camp for some food and relaxation at about 1 p.m. You will spend the second day’s evening lounging on the beach, reading, and maybe going for a swim at the base.
This is the final day within the Gombe National Park. After breakfast, around 8 or 9 a.m., you will commence your final trek to the chimpanzees across the hills. After nearly four hours in the park, you will return to camp to rest and eat lunch before leaving for Kigoma. The third night and dinner will be spent at the finest midrange hotel in Kigoma.
This will mark the final day of your trip to Gombe National Park. After breakfast, you will check out and either continue your adventure to other destinations or be dropped off at the airport for your departure out of Kigoma.
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