Katavi National Park
Katavi National Park, one of Tanzania's most westerly and remote parks is remote in the extreme and with relatively few visitors a year is the ultimate in off the beaten track safari destinations. Two enormous plains dominate
the park, surrounded by varied woodlands. Katavi is at its best in the dry season (April to December), when the plains fill with thousands of zebra, topi and impala. Hartebeest, giraffe, and Defassa waterbuck are also very common. There is a large population of resident elephants, and some impressive herds of buffalo.