Katavi National Park

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Covering up around 4 500 km² of land, Katavi National Park is the third largest national park in Tanzania. The national park was established in 1974 and is located in the Katavi Region of Tanzania. Although the park is the 3rd largest park of Tanzania it still receives very less crowd and gives an untouched, unique experience, and absolutely worth visiting. The national park is dominated by 2 glorious plains of knee-high golden grass – Chada and Katasunga which offers a plentiful amount of game.

During the dry season survival solely depends upon n fragile seasonal rivers, the Katuma, the Kavu, and the Kapapa. Buffalo, lion, hyena, and elephants make the wildlife watching really interesting.

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Saadani National Park Facts

  • Katavi National Park is extremely remote and often said as the untouched land of East Africa.
  • Acquiring 4,471 square kilometres the park is located in the Katavi region of Tanzania and the 3rd largest national parks of Tanzania.
  • Katavi National Park encompasses 3 rivers; the Katuma River, Lake Katavi, and Lake Chada.
  • The national park is named after an incredible seeker, a legendary hunter, Katabi and it’s believed that the tamarind tree near Lake Katavi inhabited by the spirit of the legendary hunter Katabi.
  • The largest concentration of hippos and buffalos are the huge attraction of the park.
  • The park is very exclusive and receives only around 1000 tourists each year.

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