Part 1 here
After departing Pemba, we had to spend a day in Dar es Salaam, waiting for a flight to Kigoma. From Kigoma it was a 5 hour road trip over pretty bad roads, including a ferry crossing, to get to Mahale Mountains National Park. Once in the park, an hour boat trip on Lake Tanganyika took us to Mbali Mbali Mahale lodge, a truly magical place.






After breakfast the next morning, we went chimpanzee trekking with our guide, Sixtus. Hiking in the forest was and interesting experience. The terrain was not too difficult, but the heat and humidity soon got to us. After an hour we were completely drenched, my clothes looking as if I had been swimming with them. Eventually, after about two hours, we found two large male chimpanzees resting in a tree. Sixtus ensured us that we just had to wait a while and they would come down. An hour later, still waiting, I started to question whether he knew what he was talking about, but not too long after that he was proven right. We were thoroughly entertained by Christmas and Teddy.










Photographing the chimpanzees proved to be quite a challenge due to the light conditions in the forest, with spots of very bright sunlight and areas of deep shadow.
The planned afternoon boat cruise on the lake got cancelled due to a thunderstorm which came through and we were told that the lodge would be closing for the rainy season within the next few days. Being exhausted from the morning hike, we did not really mind and spent the afternoon lazing about.
Next morning we went chimpanzee trekking again.



We soon found a large group, including several youngsters who were quite playful, but then had to follow them as they crossed through dense forest from one trail to the next. Once there, we could sit down and enjoy their antics, spending nearly an hour with them.







Video by Liana: sound on for full appreciation
Once again, that afternoon, a thunderstorm came through, leading to cancellation of the boat cruise on the lake. Fortunately the boat transfers to and from the lodge gave us a decent experience of the world’s longest and second largest (by volume) lake.
Another 5 hour road trip saw us back in Kigoma the next afternoon. From our hotel we saw the fishing boats going out on the lake for the night. The next morning, while having breakfast, we watched them returning, before going to visit the Livingstone museum in Kigoma.





























































































































































































































