Katavi National Park
WESTERN CIRCUIT

Katavi National Park

Africa's Ultimate Wilderness

Big 5
All Present
UNESCO
World Heritage
Best: May-October for dramatic wildlife concentrations
The Story

Africa's Iconic Wilderness

Katavi National Park is one of Africa's most remote and wildest parks. During the dry season, the Katuma River and seasonal lakes shrink, concentrating extraordinary numbers of hippos, crocodiles, and buffalo in dramatic spectacles.

The park sees very few visitors, offering a true wilderness experience. Walking safaris here are exceptional, and the night skies are some of the clearest in Tanzania. This is Africa as it was centuries ago.

Why Visit

Destination Highlights

200+ hippos in single pools
Thousands of buffalo herds
Very few tourists
True wilderness experience
Excellent walking safaris
Pristine night skies
Wildlife

Animals You'll Encounter

HippoCrocodileBuffaloLionElephantTopiRoan AntelopeWild Dog
Planning Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Katavi National Park offers remarkable wildlife viewing year-round, but each season brings its own unique spectacle. The dry season concentrates animals around water sources, while the wet season brings lush landscapes and newborn animals.

May-October for dramatic wildlife concentrations