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Isolated, untrammelled and seldom visited, Katavi is a true wilderness, providing the few intrepid souls who make it there with a thrilling taste of Africa as it must have been a century ago.
Tanzania's third largest national park, it lies in the remote southwest of the country, within a truncated arm of the Rift Valley that terminates in the shallow, brooding expanse of Lake Rukwa.
The bulk of Katavi supports a hypnotically featureless cover of tangled brachystegia woodland, home to substantial but elusive populations of the localised eland, sable and roan antelopes. But the main focus for game viewing within the park is the Katuma River and associated floodplains such as the seasonal Lakes Katavi and Chada. During the rainy season, these lush, marshy lakes are a haven for myriad waterbirds, and they also support Tanzania’s densest concentrations of hippo and crocodile. CLICK HERE FOR MORE
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This blog is dedicated to the love we have for our beautiful country Tanzania. Words alone cannot express our heavenly land, it's been blessed with cultural diversity along with an extensive range of tourism, be it the wild life, islands, mountains, camping sites ; you name it. Since we felt that the country is not advertised as much as it should have been, we will be posting about various tourist spots, different foods, safaris and its culture.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Katavi National Park
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