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Mahale Mountains National Park
Mahale Mountains National Park
Mahale Mountains National Park

Mahale is best known for their dense population of primates.

The chimpanzees are relaxed near people, which makes close encounters possible.

Greystone Mahale Camp is a lovely accommodation inside the national park.

Mahale Mountains National Park

Reviews of safaris to Mahale Mountains National Park

49 holiday reviews from our travellers of holidays which include Mahale Mountains.

Showing 31-40 of 49
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Mr D
Witney

"Our trip to Tanzania"

I visited Tanzania and 1 other country between 27 Sep 2014 and 16 Oct 2014
"A great trip. The plan to work westwards from the beach to Lake Tanganyika worked out really well.

Suggestions to help us improve our trips or our service:

Nothing to add; we are very happy with everything you have done for us." Read full review: 19 nights in Africa; 15 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs D
Winchester

"My Sep 2014 trip"

I visited Tanzania between 13 Sep 2014 and 1 Oct 2014
"This holiday ( planned over almost 2 years - to celebrate a 'special' birthday) proved to be be all we hoped for and more. It was fantastic

Throughout the long planning period Eleanor was wonderful. She gave us a great insight into the places we wished to visit, her advice was perfect e.g. It was definitely better to visit Katavi before Mahale. Thank you Ellie you were great !

We have used Expert Africa on many occasions and have always been delighted with our trips. Chris and his team are efficient and very knowledgeable - Chris ensures that any place that clients wish to visit have been vetted by him or one of his team.

We look forward to our next Expert Africa trip though it will not be somewhat different as we are hoping to take our young grandchildren to introduce them to the wonders of this great country.

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Keep up the good work!" Read full review: 18 nights in Africa; 17 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs SG
Cambridge

"My Sep 2014 trip"

I visited Tanzania between 4 Sep 2014 and 18 Sep 2014
"Our trip was absolutely wonderful, especially as I was visiting completely new areas in Tanzania to those I had been to as a child. All the transfers and flights were well co-ordinated and our welcome at each camp made us feel very special.

We were fortunate in having guides who were delighted to point out and identify some of the smaller animals and many of the birds. This made the safaris really enjoyable and fulfilling." Read full review: 14 nights in Africa; 13 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Family
London

"Tansania August 2014"

I visited Tanzania between 1 Aug 2014 and 16 Aug 2014
"We loved Africa!

We had an unforgettable time as a family, saw and experienced wildlife, nature and African living, talked to many people, met incredibly knowledgable guides and hosts and will always treasure our two weeks in Tansania.

As it was our first safari, we now know what we like and how we 'work' on such a trip. Thus we would do things slightly differently in the future. The trip was well organised, we never waited anywhere. The transitions from one site to the next were meticulously planned and it was small details in our schedules that we learned to value and that showed us your knowledge and experience of the places we visited.

Well done, Liz!" Read full review: 15 nights in Africa; 12 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Good
Mr & Mrs G
EastEwell

"My Jul 2014 trip"

I visited Tanzania between 22 Jul 2014 and 7 Aug 2014
"There is no feedback form for the day room at Onsea House. We felt this place was superior to Rivertrees Country Inn and the food is pretty good. We would rather have stayed here for our initial day and rest night as the precursor lodge at the beginning of the holiday.

An excellent trip overall with good quality guiding and a high standard of food and service. The walking availability at Chada could have been limited due to shortage of qualified staff when other clients were involved in fly camping, however, the camp manager made the effort to bring in a ranger to enable us to take part in the walking activities, which we very much appreciated. Similarly, it appeared that the Camp manager at Little Oliver's was the only qualified walking guide. We were fortunated to enjoy his expert guiding on two consecutive days, but if he had been otherwise occupied we would not have been so lucky and the enjoyment of our time there would have been affected. I feel it is important to make sure that if walking is advertised as an option at a particular lodge/camp then it is vital that qualified staff are available at all times so that guests are able to enjoy this. We did enjoy the walking option at 3 out of 4 camps, but our impression was that the camps rather expect that most clients wish to be in the vehicle most/all of the time. Perhaps the walking safari idea is less well developed in Tanzania compared to other countries such as Zambia.

Tanzania does seem an American destination so it is sometimes a lttle pertinent for the staff at the camp, or the guides, to ensure they manage the groups of guests accordingly (particularly when children are involved).

Also we were encouraged to confirm our holiday registration as parts of it were getting booked up (particularly Greystoke Mahale) only for us to find out when we got there that this was because a group of 9 (Americans) has a block booking which made the ambience of this lodge as little imbalanced for us and the other couple staying there as the maximum it could take is only 12 or so persons.

Also, given the amount of flying and some of the distances between destinations we were finding this did eat into our time on safari. Between Serengeti and Little Oliver's camp we flew Serengeti - Arusha - Little Oliver's for some reason. Thus with this itinerary the travel distance & thus time does add up compared to other safaris we have been on and slightly ditracted from the safari.

With ref to the above comment about a large block booking at a small lodge we'd have liked a little bit more checking on these issues as we booked our trip, as this did distract a little bit from the select nature of the trip. Especially considering the amount we had paid for the holiday each." Read full review: 16 nights in Africa; 15 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mrs & Ms S
USA

"My Sep 2013 trip"

I visited Tanzania between 15 Sep 2013 and 25 Sep 2013
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr N & Ms S
Zambia

"A well-balanced itinerary"

I visited Tanzania between 30 Aug 2011 and 15 Sep 2011
"This was, perhaps, the most tricky of our seven (to date) trips with Expert Africa in that for the first eight days we were travelling with family who hadn't been to Africa before and we therefore needed to accommodate "first time" expectations while, within the same trip, looking to cater for our own somewhat different objectives.

Expert Africa was able to come up with a 15-day programme which fully met these two sets of objectives." Read full review: 16 nights in Africa; 15 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs G
N London

"Trip to Tanzania by Mr & Mrs G from London"

I visited Tanzania and 1 other country between 20 Aug 2011 and 4 Sep 2011
"Fantastic trip, would recommend Tanzania very highly.

Very well organised, very happy to travel with Expert Africa in the future." Read full review: 15 nights in Africa; 11 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs A
Edinburgh

"a great trip"

I visited Tanzania between 29 Sep 2010 and 16 Oct 2010
"The trip was fantastic with only a few minor quibbles - see previous pages. It was very expensive but definitely worth it.

Suggestions to help us improve our trips or our service:

not really" Read full review: 17 nights in Africa; 12 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
Mr & Mrs S
Stanford

"Expert Africa was very helpful"

I visited Tanzania and 1 other country between 14 Sep 2010 and 27 Sep 2010
"Very helpful in planning the trip. All arrangements went well." Read full review: 13 nights in Africa; 8 on a Tanzania safari
Overall trip
Excellent
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Where to stay in Mahale Mountains

Our suggestions for safari camps in Mahale Mountains National Park


Greystoke Mahale

Greystoke Mahale

Greystoke Mahale's lakeside location in the Mahale Mountains makes it one of Africa's most remote and original upmarket safari camps.


98% (47 reviews)
Mbali Mbali Mahale

Mbali Mbali Mahale

Mbali Mbali Mahale is a smart lodge on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, primarily visited by travellers keen to meet habituated chimpanzees.


100% (2 reviews)

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