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05:DAYS CHIMPANZEE-MAHALE
Day 01. Arrive Kilimanjaro 
Arrive Kilimanjaro, met upon arrival, transfer to Lake Duluti Serena lodge for an overnight
Day 02: Arusha- Mahale
After breakfast Transfer to Arusha  airport for  the light flight to the  Mahale National Park. Arrival transfer to Kungwe  Beach lodge for lunch. Afternoon visit the fishermen in the village-overnight at  Kungwe  Beach lodge .
Day 03: Natonal Park
After breakfast –full day of chimpanzee trekking  in Mahale, in this day you will be also taking a watch to birds around –overnight  at Kungwe beach lodge .
Day 04: Mahale National  Park
After breakfast –full day of chimpanzee trekking in Mahale always take time to watch the birds around-afternoon an option [fishing and boat safaris-overnight  at Kungwe beach lodge
Day05:MAHALE-ARUSHA/DAR ES SALAAM
After breakfast transfer to airstrip for the light aircraft back to Arusha /Dar es salaam .
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