Our 6 Days Tanzania Wildlife Safari takes you to the untamed wilderness of western Tanzania, offering a rare chance to explore two exceptional wildlife areas—Katavi National Park and the Mahale Mountains. This safari is perfect for adventurers eager to discover the rich biodiversity and unique landscapes that make Tanzania a top wildlife destination.
Starting in Katavi, you’ll explore one of Tanzania’s largest wilderness areas, teeming with wildlife. The park’s plains are home to vast herds of elephants, hippos, and crocodiles. You will enjoy excellent wildlife viewing around waterholes, where animals gather in large numbers. The experience here is both thrilling and immersive, offering a true sense of the wild.
Next, you’ll head to the pristine Mahale Mountains, staying at the stunning Kungwe Beach Lodge, located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Each day, you will trek into the lush forests to track chimpanzees, an experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Not only will you explore the forest, but you can also enjoy the tranquil lake setting. Whether you prefer canoeing, swimming, or simply lounging on the beach with a cocktail, Mahale offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
This 6 Days Tanzania Wildlife Safari combines two of the country’s most unique safari experiences, giving you a chance to explore untouched wilderness while also unwinding by the lake. Book now to experience the best of Tanzania’s western frontier and create memories that will last a lifetime.
6 Days
5 Nights
Luxury
English, Germany, Spanish
An early-morning departure to catch your shared charter flight from the Arusha airstrip to Katavi. Upon your arrival you will be met by your driver/guide and transferred to your base camp for the next few days, arrival at a lovely Mbali Mbali Katavi lodge. After lunch you'll have a little time to relax before heading out for an exciting early-evening game drive.
Uniquely isolated in western Tanzania with over a million hectares of wilderness surrounding you, Katavi is one of the last true remaining wildernesses in Africa. The majority of your wildlife safaris here will take place in the areas around Lake Katavi and Lake Chada, which tend to be open grasslands in the dry season and wetland areas during the rains. Large numbers of crocodiles, elephants, hippos and other savannah game congregate around these watering holes. With access to the park limited, the number of visitors to the park is minimal whilst game viewing is optimal! While staying at Mbali Mbali Katavi Lodge you'll be able to see the local wildlife during both day and night drives, accompanied by expert guides who will be more than happy to share with you their knowledge of the park and its animal inhabitants. accommodation in mbalimbali katavi.
The park is endowed with various tourism activities that visitors can do during their visit. The activities includes; Nature Walking Safaris (Short Walking Safaris (SWS)), Long Walking Safaris (LWS), , Picnicking, Filming, Camping, Birding, Bush meals, Night Game Drive, Hiking and Game Viewing .To day you can opt to do one or more activities mentioned above. accommodation in mbali mbali camp katavi
This morning you set off on the next leg of your adventure, departing from Katavi Airstrip to Mahale National Park, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Landing at the airstrip nestled at the foot of the Mahale Mountains, you'll then be transfered to Mbali Mbali Mahale lodge. Here you can sit back, relax and take in the picturesque views from your accommodation before heading off on a forest walk in the afternoon or early evening, before enjoying dinner back at the lodge as the sun sets over Tanganyika.
You'll now have two full days to track the habituated chimpanzees of Mahale and take in all that this amazing lodge has to offer. After early-morning breakfasts at camp, your first activity will be to go chimpanzee tracking in the forested foothills of the Mahale Mountains. Lush tropical jungle surrounds you as you follow the frenetic pants and hoots of the chimps off in the distance; it is only when you finally come across them that you realise how privileged you are to spend time with these intelligent apes in their natural habitat. Sometimes sitting in the middle of the group it is difficult not to feel part of the family. A truly amazing experience! Returning to camp in the afternoons you can then spend time on the beach, hop in a kayak or take a boat safari to spot the fish, birds and reptiles that inhabit Lake Tanganyika.