Mahale Mountains National Park
Area: 1613 km2
Mahale Mountains are home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild
chimpanzees: its 60 individuals form what is known as the "M" group.
Apart from the chimps and other monkeys, the park also accommodates
more than 300 types of butterflies. Waterfalls and bush pigs are
commonly seen. The western slopes of Mahale Mountains are
unique because they contain savanna-adapted species that are often
found in East and
South African forests.