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KATAVI
Tanzania
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Katavi National Park is one of Africa’s most remote and wild parks, offering the type of unique off the beaten path experience often sought by seasoned safari goers. The park contains a variety of landscapes ranging from woodlands that wind their way around meandering rivers to seasonal floodplains fringed with palm trees. Katavi is known especially for these large floodplains, along with some of the largest pods of hippo and buffalo herds to be found anywhere in the world. Katavi was created in 1974 and is approximately 4,471 km2 (1,725 mi2) in area, which makes it the third largest national park in Tanzania. In Katavi and enjoy nothing more than an exciting night out fly camping in the middle of one the wildest parks in Tanzania. Katavi is known for its unbelievable game, with vast herds of buffalo roaming the plains, as well as elephant, lion, leopard, crocodiles and hippo and rare antelope like sable and roan. Hundreds of hippo gather in limited water sources in the dry season, and aestivating crocodiles congregate in river bank caves. Activities include epic walking safaris, game drives in open 4WD vehicles, night drives, fly camping under the stars, outstanding birding and big mammal safaris.
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Deep in the heart of Katavi National Park, in remote Western Tanzania, this camp sits under a shady canopy of acacia and tamarind trees overlooking the wide Chada Plain and is a hub of wildlife activity, particularly elephants in the dry season.
Nomad like to return to their roots in Katavi and enjoy nothing more than an exciting night out fly camping in the middle of one the wildest parks in Tanzania.
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