Long driving distances from game drive areas to camp! Flamingos and lions were very special here, but also a lot of fine birds.
Andre Gilden
NL
Visited:
October 2014
Reviewed: May 2, 2015
50-65 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
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Many buffalo in the park and lions which hunt on the buffalo. Nice marshes which provide water to the wildlife.
Bob Gunderson
US
Visited:
August 2011
Reviewed: Aug 1, 2012
65+ years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Katavi is a place to consider for experienced safari goers who want a wilderness experience.
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Katavi National Park presents a bit of a mixed bag. It is remote and therefore expensive to get to. Its remoteness does provide a better safari/bush experience but its very remoteness means fewer roads which force the few vehicles and visitors on them. But, it is a world away from the traffic in the Ngorongoro Crater and therefore will provide a truer safari experience for those seeking it.
I have some difficulty recommending Katavi for a first time safari. It is better suited to a repeat visitor who might know more of what to expect from the safari experience. We were there in August and experienced lots of tsetse flies and reports of blazing heat later in the fall. However, I do not wish to imply that all was negative. In what was our third trip to Africa that included visits to nine parks we saw the largest herds of Cape Buffalo, more Hippos and more Crocodiles in Katavi than in any park we visited. We also we fortunate to see herds Roan Antelope, wonderful Lion prides
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and some fantastic birding.
Much of the safari experience is dependent on the quality of the accommodations and the expertise of the guides. Chada Katavi was a first-rate camp with excellent food, hospitality and accommodations. Even if the camp Elephants were not always cooperative it was a blast to see one about 75 yards away when in the shower.
The Nomad guides were first rate. They have enormous knowledge, are pleasant and go out of there way to make the safari experience as rich as possible. The ability to go on a short walking safari was a big plus. Nomad Tanzania and Chada Katavi get the highest possible recommendations.
peter the safari maniacVisited:
February 2009
Reviewed: Apr 11, 2012
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One word Remote! This is Tanzaias hardest to o to national park and yet offers the best number of wildlife. I did a 6 day journey with train road and frankly should have flown out. If you can fly in and out. Loads of animals you ll be freaked!stayed at chada camp but my friends Fox family owners of ruaha river lodge now have a camp here
nilsrinaldiVisited:
November 2010
Reviewed: Jan 23, 2012
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Also a remote park, Katavi was fantastic, with its small river along which wildlife was concentrating. Well-known for its hippos and crocs.