Overview
Katavi Wilderness Camp is perfectly situated on the edge of a floodplain, ensuring exclusivity and a prime game viewing spot. The camp is located in the best game area of and allows guests to watch and follow the daily movements of game between their food and water sources. The tents are nestled cunningly amongst the trees that line the floodplain where the wild life is unaware of your presence, allowing for a perfect game viewing experience. You are surrounded by wildlife the moment you arrive and as you pass through the fringed woodland these vast flood plains, teaming with game, open up in front of you totally unexpectedly. Katavi has massive herds of buffalo, zebra, and the highest concentrations of hippos and crocs to be found in Africa, the predators are well fed and impressive.
Accommodation
• Six luxurious tents with exclusive furnishings befitting the location.
• Each tent is simply designed and has en-suite facilities.
.• From the comfort of camp you can watch the daily movements of game between food and water and be present for any dramas that may unfold.
Facilities
• Katavi Wilderness Camp is very exclusive and perfectly located for a Katavi Safari.
• The tents are set back in amongst the trees that line the floodplain, providing both shade and camouflage in the prime game viewing area of the park, where the wildlife are unaware of your presence.
Activities
• Game drives are taken in open sided 4WD safari vehicles and focus on the woodland areas along the seasonal lakes and floodplains.
• Professional guides play host to visiting guests, accompanying them on game drives and walks into the Katavi, special 4x4 vehicles are used with two way radio and tiered seats for visibility
Dining
• It's a simple affair with a long dining table, so everyone tends to eat together. Food is really good here, and as with many of these really small bush camps with personalised hosting, meals are served in a shared lounge/dining tent.
Katavi Wilderness Camp – Amani Tours View
Katavi Wilderness Camp is seasonal and will only be operational during the dry season from April until December. Its remoteness and vast ecosystem has meant that the lush floodplains attract a very large biomass and huge herds of wildlife; it is not uncommon to see herds of 1600 Buffalo!
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