Tanzania's Western Sector
Western Sector
The West is Tanzania’s rough, remote frontier; a land marked by minimal infrastructure, unchartered paths, and very few tourists. However, for those looking for the premier site from which to witness Tanzania’s finest in their pristine habitat, the Western Sector never fails to impress.
Explore Gombe Stream National Park, the infamous landmark where Jane Goodall spent more than 40 studying the intricate behaviors of her beloved chimpanzees, or venture to neighboring Mahale Mountains National Park, where our primate cousins hesitate not to venture close within our proximity. Providing a convenient thoroughfare throughout the region, find Lake Tanganyika, the world’s longest and second deepest freshwater lake where the vibrant colors of a Tanzanian sunset reflecting on the water almost match the brilliant spectrum of hues fluttering just below the surface.
