Katavi National Park, located in western Tanzania, is one of the country’s most remote and untouched wilderness areas. Covering around 4,500 square kilometers, it is renowned for its large herds of buffalo, elephants, and hippos, especially during the dry season when wildlife congregates around the Katuma River and floodplains. The park also offers excellent predator sightings, with lions and crocodiles being common. Its isolation ensures that visitors experience a truly wild and serene environment, far from the typical tourist routes, making it ideal for adventurers seeking an off-the-beaten-path safari.
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