On a wide, golden beach along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, sheltered by the dense forests of the Mahale Mountains, is the tiny sanctuary of Greystoke Mahale. The mountains rise up from the water to 2500m,behind. This most spectacular and isolated of settings is home to the world’s largest known population of chimpanzees, with approximately 1000 individuals inhabiting the Mahale Mountains National Park. Greystoke Mahale is within hiking distance of the 60 strong M-group, one of the most habituated groups in the world - making Greystoke one the world’s premiere locations for observing and photographing these great apes. More >>