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KATAVI NATIONAL PARK

Katavi, Tanzania’s third-largest national park, is an untouched paradise located in the southwestern corner of the country. With an area of 4,472.9 square kilometers (1,727 square miles), it is a sprawling wilderness that offers a thrilling glimpse into Africa’s distant past.

The park is dominated by thick Brachystegia woodland, home to various antelopes, including eland, sable, and roan. As the Katuma River flows into Lake Katavi and Chada, it creates seasonal floodplains that attract an incredible concentration of wildlife, making game viewing the park’s primary attraction. Visitors can witness an estimated 4,000 elephants, herds of over 1,000 buffalo, giraffes, zebras, impalas, and reedbucks roaming freely in the park.

During the rainy season, the park’s lush, marshy lakes become a haven for various waterbirds, and the area is home to Tanzania’s densest concentrations of hippos and crocodiles. With its pristine and isolated location, Katavi is an unparalleled destination for adventurous travellers seeking to experience the untamed wilderness of Africa.

  • Game viewing
  • Walking safaris
  • Picnics and stunning sundowner

  • Great concentration of elephants, buffalos, crocodiles and hippos and other stunning wildlife including abundant giraffe, zebra, impala and reedbuck, numerous prides of lion and spotted hyenas.
  • Myriad water birds
  • Katuma River
  • Lake Katavi and Chada

  • During the dry season (June – October), Katavi truly comes into its own.

  • By Flight: Katavi can be reached through Mahale Mountains NP twice weekly (Monday & Thursday) by scheduled flights from Arusha. Flights from Dar-es-Salaam to Ruaha to Katavi/Mahale and back operate on Mondays and Thursdays.