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Katavi: Africa Natural Tours (For
Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar) Tanzania safari company in Moshi
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Katavi
Katavi
National Park is the most remote and hardest accessible park of Tanzania.
You
drive not only on dirt roads, sometimes you have to create them yourself.
Despite the many animals come in these 5000 km2 size park only 650 visitors per
year, on average less than two per day. But once you’re in Katavi, you will be
rewarded with excellent safari opportunities in one of the most pristine
wildernesses of Africa. You get the feeling that you have to reserve all to yourself.
The
Katavi National Park is located on a high, wide plain in southwest Tanzania
Ugalla between the river and the southeast shore of Lake Tanganyika. The
landscape consists of large wetlands (floodplains), open grasslands, savannas
and lakes. The nature shows Africa, as it was the last thousands of years.
Katavi National Park is the third largest National Park in Tanzania.
Katavi
the name is derived from the legendary warriors, the Katabi, the locals believe
that their spirit dwells in a tamarind tree. This tree is therefore with
wreaths hung to implore the blessing of the hunters. During your game drives
you will notice that the lions, leopards and hyenas in this park have no lack
of food: impalas, topis, antelopes, hartebeest zebra and huge herds of elephant
and buffalo grazing in the short-grassy plain. Even bird lovers can enjoy their
stay here more than 400 species of birds can be spotted here, so do not forget
your binoculars!
In
the south of the park – at the Lake Chada – you will find the largest
concentration of hippos and crocodiles in Tanzania. “Hippo Pools” with more
than 40 animals are no exception. Hundreds of hippos floating in the rivers or
graze in huge herds on the banks. If by November ends the dry season, the water
is mostly dried up and you can see a whole group of hippos lie close together
in the last remaining mud. The numbers of crocodiles here are so large that
they cannot hide.
In
the park flows Katuma River, which is ideal for spotting the wildlife, but also
you can find Lake Katavi and Lake Chada. In the dry season there only remains
the Katuma River as a water source for the animals, wherever many elephants are
found. You will also find at that time at the river large groups of lions and
spotted hyenas, when shallow Muddy River is visited by buffaloes, giraffes,
zebras, impalas etc.
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