Katavi National Park, established in 1974, is a pristine wilderness located in western Tanzania, covering approximately 4,471 square kilometers. As one of the country’s largest and most remote parks, Katavi offers a secluded safari experience amidst vast plains, seasonal lakes, and lush riverine forests. Renowned for its abundant wildlife, the park is home to large herds of elephants, buffalo, and antelopes, including rare species such as roan and sable antelopes. Predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas also roam the area, providing thrilling game viewing opportunities. With its untouched landscapes and diverse ecosystems, Katavi National Park offers an authentic and immersive safari adventure for nature enthusiasts.