Katavi National Park, located in the heart of western Tanzania, is one of the country’s most untouched wilderness areas. As the third-largest national park in Tanzania, it offers an authentic and remote safari experience, featuring diverse landscapes and habitats. From sprawling floodplains to dense waterways filled with hippos and crocodiles, Katavi is a haven for wildlife lovers. The park also boasts woodlands, open grasslands, forests, and pristine seasonal lakes that provide a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable adventure.
Katavi National Park is famous for its large herds of buffaloes, which are among the largest on the planet. One of the highlights of a safari here is the opportunity to witness hippos in large numbers, especially towards the end of the dry season when nearly 200 hippos can be found in any riverine pool deep enough to support them. Along with these magnificent creatures, the park is home to a variety of wildlife including:
Katavi also offers fantastic birdwatching opportunities with over 400 species of birds calling the park home.
Another intriguing cultural site within the park is the Tamarind Tree, which is said to house the spirit of a legendary hunter named Katabi. You can visit this historical tree and even make offerings in honor of this great huntsman, adding a spiritual and cultural layer to your safari experience.
Accommodation in Katavi National Park ranges from budget to luxury options, ensuring a comfortable stay for every traveler. Choose from the following options based on your preferences and budget:
Whether you’re looking for a simple lodge or a more luxurious stay, Katavi offers accommodations that allow you to rest and enjoy the beauty of the park in comfort.
Katavi National Park is a year-round destination, but the best times to visit are from December to February and June to October. During these months, the weather is drier, making it easier to spot wildlife. The rainy season from March to May and November can make wildlife sightings a bit more challenging, but the park still offers beauty and tranquility during these times.
To visit Katavi National Park, you will need a tourist visa for Tanzania. While many travelers prefer to obtain their visas in advance, you can also get a visa upon arrival for USD 100. Be prepared to show proof of yellow fever vaccination and a COVID-19-free certificate if you’re traveling from certain countries. Entry requirements, including visas and work permits, can change, so we recommend checking the latest details with your local Tanzanian embassy or Trek Africa Expeditions.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we can arrange transportation for you to Katavi National Park based on your preferences and budget. We recommend customized 4×4 Land Cruisers or 4×4 safari vans to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey through the park’s varied terrain. Prices start at USD 200-250 per day for a Land Cruiser and USD 200 per day for a safari van with a driver. Once we know your itinerary, we can provide an accurate cost estimate based on the distance you plan to travel.
With Trek Africa Expeditions, you’re booking an expert-led, eco-friendly safari experience in Tanzania. We specialize in high-end, adventure-filled safaris that support wildlife conservation and local communities. Our clients rave about our personalized service, and we’re highly rated on TripAdvisor. In addition to safari packages in Katavi, we also offer gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, Big 5 safaris, and cultural encounters across Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, and Namibia.
If you’re ready to explore the incredible wildlife and landscapes of Katavi National Park, feel free to contact us for more details and to book your safari adventure.
Book your Katavi National Park safari with Trek Africa Expeditions today and embark on an unforgettable wildlife journey!