Tanzania’s Two-Horned Chameleon: Protecting the Forest Guardian of the Usambara Mountains
Meet Tanzania’s rare two-horned chameleon in the Usambara Mountains and learn how responsible travel supports rainforest conservation, community livelihoods, and safe, personalised wildlife experiences with Grayton Expeditions. Tanzania’s Two-Horned Chameleon: The Forest Guardian of the Usambara Mountains You walk through a quiet rainforest in Tanzania. Mist hangs low in the trees. Your guide raises a hand and points to a thin branch. At first, you see nothing. Then the branch blinks. A small reptile grips the twig with careful feet. Two short horns rise from its head. Its skin shifts from moss green to bark brown. You hold your breath. This is Tanzania’s two-horned chameleon. Few people ever see it in the wild. You can. The Usambara Mountains hold one of East Africa’s oldest forest systems. These forests protect rare reptiles, birds, amphibians, and plants found nowhere else. They also protect water sources and farmland for nearby communities. But the forest shrinks each y...