For those who seek the true wilderness, Katavi is a revelation.
Remote, Raw, Remarkable
Tucked away in Tanzania’s far west, Katavi is one of the country’s least visited parks — not for lack of beauty, but for its sheer remoteness. And therein lies its magic. Here, the wildlife reigns undisturbed: vast herds of buffalo thunder across the plains, elephants browse beneath cathedral-like trees, and crocodiles bask along the riverbanks in astonishing numbers.

Hippo Drama & Crocodile Congregations
During the dry season, the Katuma River shrinks into muddy pools — forcing hundreds of hippos into close quarters. The result? A spectacle of grunts, splashes, and territorial skirmishes that’s as thrilling as it is unforgettable. Crocodiles, meanwhile, retreat into riverbank caves, emerging to sun themselves in prehistoric stillness.

Optional Extensions: Mahale Mountains & Kipili
For those wishing to extend their journey, Katavi combines beautifully with two nearby gems:
- Mahale Mountains National Park: A short flight away, Mahale offers a complete contrast — lush rainforest, wild chimpanzees, and the tranquil shores of Lake Tanganyika. Trek through jungle trails, then relax on the beach with views stretching across to Congo.
Lake Shore Lodge, Kipili: For a gentler pause, Kipili is a hidden lakeside retreat. Whether before or after your safari, Lake Shore Lodge offers barefoot luxury, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to swim, snorkel, or simply unwind. It’s a perfect complement to the intensity of Katavi.

For travellers seeking depth, solitude, and the thrill of true wilderness, Katavi is the beating heart — with Mahale and Kipili as optional chapters in an unforgettable journey.
Due to limited flight schedules and lodge availability, early planning is essential, but the reward is a safari experience that few have ever known.
