Destination
Walking through the beautiful forests of Gombe Stream, you might hear an exciting ‘parenthood’ call followed by a chorus of other voices. This is a unique way that chimpanzees identify each other through their vocal stylizations. It’s a spine-chilling experience that can make you feel close to your closest genetic relative.
The Gombe National Park in Tanzania is a habitat exclusively for chimpanzees. It has gained recognition for the groundbreaking research conducted by Dr. Jane Goodall.
The visitors can easily recognize the distinct pants, hoots, and screams of the habituated chimpanzees, which helps them identify the prominent figures, influential individuals, and supporting characters within the group.When you gaze into the eyes of a chimpanzee, you may perceive a hint of recognition, transcending the divide between our respective species. The primates that have become habituated to Gombe encompass olive baboons who comb the beaches, red-tailed and red colobus monkeys, and the park’s biodiversity is enriched by over 200 avian species.