Overview
Greystoke Mahale is a remote tented camp in the chimp-inhabited forests of the Mahale Mountains in West Tanzania. The camp stands at the base of the densely forested Mahale Mountains National Park on a remote beach and along the shores of Lake Tanganyika.This area is home to the world’s largest known population of chimpanzees. Trek through the rainforest where Mahale’s endangered chimpanzees live, while leopard, bushbuck, bush pig, and a variety of birds and butterflies can also be spotted. The lake, with 250 species of tropical fish, is perfect for snorkelling and fishing, as well as kayaking.
Activities
Rooms
Facilities
Back at the camp, unwind on the sandy beach, relax in the thatched Tongwe-style lodge, or enjoy the views from the upper decks.Unwind in the cosy bar, perched on the rocks of the northern headland with stepped decks leading down to the water’s edge.
Dining
Dinners and ice cold cocktails are served in the spacious torch-lit mess tent at the water’s edge, or on a 50-foot mahogany dhow on the waters of Lake Tanganyika. The cosy bar is perched on the rocks of the northern headland with large decks leading down to the water’s edge. Fresh sashimi and iced vodka are served while you soak up the tranquil lake views or marvel at the African night sky.
Our rates are per person sharing unless we note differently. Please treat all pricing as a guide only:
- All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice.
- Single supplements may apply.
- Request a quote or speak to one of our African Safari Experts for the best, most current rates available.
Price from
$775
Per Person Sharing
Highlights
- In the forests of the Mahale Mountains
- On a remote beach on Lake Tanganyika
- Near to largest population of chimps
- Includes meals, most drinks & activities
- 250 species of tropical fish in the lake