Located in western Tanzania, the remote Katavi National Park is a great stop along the western circuit tourist route. Encompassing Lake Katavi, the Katuma River, and picturesque Lake Chala, Katavi National Park stretches across roughly 4500 square kilometers of unspoiled Tanzanian woods, open savannah, and wetlands. This park is the third largest in the country and is home to the world’s largest herds of buffalo. It boasts a wide array of bird and animal life, including leopard, elephant, zebra, lion, and the densest hippo and croc populations in the country. Visitors can enjoy excellent bird and game viewing, and fascinating walking safaris. Katavi’s wilderness harbors a good concentration of animals such as elephants, buffalos, zebras, Hartebeests, giraffes, waterbucks, topis, impalas, and wild dogs. Spotted hyenas are frequently seen while leopards are rare to see.
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