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Kenya Safari Holidays - Greystoke Mahale
On a far-flung beach along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, below a huge tropical forest, is the tiny sanctuary of Greystoke Mahale. The forested slopes of the Mahale Mountains that rise behind the camp are home to the world's largest known population of chimpanzees, with approximately 1000 individuals inhabiting the national park. As you make the approach to Greystoke Mahale by dhow, the outline of the camp is visible against a backdrop of deep green forest and pale beach.
LOCATION On a wide, golden beach along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, sheltered by the dense forests of the Mahale Mountains in western Tanzania.
FACILITIES The focal point of Greystoke is the dining area & bar rising up from the sand & is loosely modelled on traditional Tongwe architecture. Leisure facilities include chimpanzee tracking*, dugout canoeing*, fishing*, walks in the park*, boating*, snorkelling*, swimming & dhow trips*. *Various charges payable locally.
ACCOMMODATION 6 large double bandas with an en suite bathroom set behind each tent, a verandah to the front & a 'chill out' deck upstairs.
BOARD BASIS Breakfast, lunch & dinner included. Please call Barbara for more details on Freephone 0808 1089 100
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