About Park
The far west of Tanzania gives home to two of Tanzania’s lesser known national parks: Katavi National Park and Mahale Mountains National Park. This western circuit is extremely remote, tricky to access and pretty costly to visit. As a result few people make the effort to come here and so it has remained an untouched, unique experience, and absolutely worth visiting.
Katavi National Park is a name to conjure with. It is one of the best parks in Africa and many safari operations would love to start camps here. However, the logistics and costs are so difficult, that there are only a couple of small, permanent safari camps sharing this 4,500km² of wilderness. You sometimes run across more prides of lion than other people on a game drive.
Katavi’s dramatic scenery is as varied as it is pristine. Flood plains of thick reeds and dense waterways are home to a huge population of hippo and varied birdlife. In the woodlands to the west, forest canopies shroud herds of buffaloes and elephants. Seasonal lakes fill with dirty coloured water after the rains and animals from all corners of the park descend in them to drink. The park is also home to the rare roan and sable antelope species, and it is a must-see for the visitors intending to explore the wilds of the continent.
Isolated, untrammeled and seldom visited, Katavi is a true wilderness, providing the few intrepid souls who make it there with a thrilling taste of Africa as if it must have been a century ago.
Tanzania’s third largest national park; it lies in the remote area southwest of the country, within a truncated arm of the Rift Valley that terminates in the shallow, brooding expanse of Lake Rukwa.
The bulk of Katavi supports a hypnotically featureless cover of tangled brachystegia woodland, home to substantial but elusive populations of the localised eland, sable and roan antelopes. Nevertheless the main focus for game viewing within the park is the Katuma River and associated floodplains such as the seasonal Lakes Katavi and Chada. During the rainy season, these lush, marshy lakes are a haven for myriad water birds, and they also support Tanzania’s densest concentrations of hippos and crocodiles.
It is during the dry season, when the floodwaters retreat, that Katavi truly comes into life. The Katuma, reduced to a shallow muddy trickle, forms the only source of drinking water for miles around, and the flanking floodplains support game concentrations that defy belief. An estimated 4,000 elephants might converge on the area, together with several herds of 1,000-plus buffalo, while an abundance of giraffes, zebras, impalas and reedbucks provide easy pickings for the numerous lion prides and spotted hyena clans whose territories converge on the floodplains.
Katavi’s most singular wildlife spectacle is provided by its hippos. Towards the end of the dry season, up to 200 individuals might flop together in any riverine pool of sufficient depth. And as more hippos gather in one place, so does male rivalry heat up – bloody territorial fights are an everyday incident, with the vanquished male forced to lurk hapless on the open plains until it gathers sufficient confidence to mount another challenge.
Guests can enjoy game watching and bird watching on game drives. Lodges in the park also offer walking safaris and night game drives so you will be able to experience a larger variety of animals and plants more intimately.
Trip Info:
You will enjoy and experience nature, wildlife, habit and habitat of the fauna and flora in the natural areas, also peoples and culture.
Day 1: Dar es SalaamAirport – Katavi National Park
Pick you up at your Hotel and then transfer to Dar Airport ready to take flight to Katavi National Park. This takes 5 and 15 minutes. Katavi national park is located in Mpanda District; Rukwa Region in Western Tanzania. On arrival you will have lunch and then go for evening game drive. Dinner and overnight at Camp/Lodge.Meal Plans; Lunch, Dinner.
Day 2: Full day game viewing
After breakfast, you will go for a morning and afternoon game drives. You will spot animals like zebra, topi and impala,Hartebeest, giraffe, Defassa waterbuck , buffalo, lion, Spotted hyena , leopard ,Wild dog ,elephant ,Hippos ,southern reedbuck ,hartebeest , bushbuck , duikers , antelopes , cheetah, crocodiles, wild cat, serval cat and the caracal. You will also spot birds like the pennant-winged nightjars, open-billed, spoonbills, crested cranes and pink-backed pelicans, African golden orioles, paradise fly-catchers and saddlebilled storks. Dinner and overnight at Camp/Lodge.Meal Plans; Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
DAY 3: Another full day game viewing
After breakfast explore the wonderful scenery of Katavi National Park The palm fringed Lake Chada in the South-East, and Katima River. Here you will have a chance to see greatest population of Crocodile and Hippos, Lion and Leopard find pray among the huge population of herbivorous e.g. Impala, Eland, Topi, Zebra and many more. Back in the evening dinner and overnight at Camp/Lodge. Meal Plans; Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 4: Katavi National Park -Dar es Salaam
Morning breakfast at the lodge/camp then around 1100h you will be transferred to the airstrip for your scheduled flight to Dar, departing at 1220h arriving at 1635h.Met on arrival and transfer to your hotel where the tour will end.
End of Services
What included:-
- Pick /drop ex airport/seaport or hotel before and after the trip
- Park entrance fees into the game reserve,
- The services of our knowledgeable
- English speaking driver/guide,
- Accommodation as per itinerary,
- Activities as per itinerary, Drinking water,
- Safari transport by 4 x 4 (6 seat) with a roof hatch that pop up to enable easy game viewing and photography,
- Local Flight from Dar to Katavi and Katavi to Dar
Not included in the cost:-
- Soft drinks, alcoholic and other beverages,
- Optional activities not outlined on the itinerary.
- Items of a personal nature e.g. laundry,
- tips and etc.,
- Airport departure tax,
- International flights, Visas, Travel/
- Flying doctors rescue services, Personal and baggage insurance.