Tanzania Safari Tours & Africa Adventures
Tanzania's most remote major park — vast floodplains, enormous buffalo herds, and hippo crowded into shrinking rivers, with almost no other vehicles.
Katavi, in Tanzania’s far west, is the country’s third-largest national park and arguably its wildest — a place so remote it receives only a few hundred visitors a year. In the dry season its floodplains stage one of Africa’s most concentrated wildlife spectacles: buffalo herds a thousand strong, dozens of elephant, and hippo packed by the hundred into the last muddy pools, with lion and crocodile in constant attendance.
Reached only by light aircraft, with a handful of camps, Katavi offers a raw, old-Africa safari with near-total exclusivity. It’s for the seasoned safari-goer who wants wilderness without another vehicle in sight.
Light aircraft to one of Katavi's few airstrips.
Vast buffalo herds, elephant, and hippo concentrations.
Walking safaris in genuinely wild country.
Game viewing with rarely another vehicle in sight.
As remote and exclusive as Tanzania gets — the dry-season concentrations rival anywhere, and you'll often be the only vehicle around. The flip side is cost and access (deep-west flights aren't cheap) and a hard rainy-season closure. For experienced safari-goers craving true wilderness, it's unforgettable; often combined with Mahale's chimps.

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