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- Gombe State - Wikipedia
Gombe State is a multi-ethnic society that consists of the majority Fulani and Tangale tribe, who inhabit the northern, southern and central parts of Gombe State The Fulani are in 5 while the Tangle are also in 5 out of the 11 Local Government Areas of the state
- Gombe Stream National Park (Official GANP Park Page)
Gombe Stream National Park is located in the westernmost region of Tanzania along the shores of Lake Tanganyika The national park encompasses an area of 14 square miles (35sq km) making it the smallest national park in Tanzania as well as most of Africa
- Gombe National Park – Ultimate Safari Guide - Climb Kilimanjaro Guide
Take a trip to the wild side in Gombe National Park Visit the famous chimpanzee community portrayed in books, documentaries and movies
- Gombe National Park: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy
Discover Gombe National Park in Tanzania Trek to see Jane Goodall's habituated chimpanzee families, then relax on the shores of Lake Tanganyika
- Gombe: 60 Years of Discovery - Jane Goodall Institute USA
Gombe is the world’s longest running study of chimpanzee behavior and, as a result, the chimps-in-residence have become quite the celebrities Today, the infamous F-Family lineage that Jane studied is carried on by Gremlin
- Gombe National Park – Travel Guide, Map More! - SafariBookings
Set on the shore of scenic Lake Tanganyika, forested Gombe National Park is one of the best places in Africa to track chimpanzees Originally habituated by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, the chimps of Gombe now form the subject of the world’s longest-running study of a wild animal population
- Gombe and Mahale - the chimpanzee forests of Tanzania - Africa Geographic
In contrast to the massive Mahale, Gombe is one of Tanzania’s smallest national parks, a fragile and precious patch of chimpanzee habitat of just 56km² (5,600 hectares), 16km north of the city of Kigoma
- Gombe National Park - Visit Tanzania - Land of the Kilimajaro
Gombe is the smallest of all the Tanzania’s national parks: a fragile strip of chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys that hem in the sandy northern shore of Lake Tanganyika
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