
The wilderness of Katavi National Park, located in the
western area of Tanzania, is one of the most untouched areas of the entire
country. It offers unspoilt wildlife viewing in the country’s third-largest
national park, in a remote location far off the beaten track. The park
is Africa at its most wild -- unadulterated bush settings, spectacular
views, and rich wildlife.
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 buffalo and elephant. Seasonal lakes fill with dirt coloured
water after the rains and animals from all corners of the park descend
on them to drink. The park is also home to the rare roan and sable antelope
species, and is a must-see for the visitor intent on exploring the wilds
of the continent.