Katavi is one of the finest yet remote parks of Tanzania. The Katavi National Park was established in 1974. It is located in the Katavi Region of Tanzania. The national park is truly remote. It welcomes around 3 thousand to 4 thousand visitors yearly out of 900,000 visitors coming to Tanzania.
Katavi National Park, Tanzania's third largest national park (4471 km), is the heart of one of the biggest and richest wildlife areas in Tanzania. Located along the rift escarpment in western Tanzania, it offers incredible scenery including immense wetlands, roaring waterfalls and original miombo woodlands, where the Sable antelopes often hide. During the dry season, huge herds of buffalo, zebras and impalas gather with elephants, waterbucks and duikers around the drying water reserves of Lake Katavi and Lake Chad
You can spot more than 400 birds inside the Katavi National Park. Few notable birds in the parks you can spot are; Saddle-billed stork,
White-backed vulture,
Yellow-throated sandgrouse,
African golden oriole,
African paradise flycatcher,
African spoonbill,
Bateleur,
Crested barbet,
Little bee-eater,
Red-billed hornbill,
Black cuckoo-shrike,
Orange-breasted bush-shrike
Kind of Tourism: Game viewing, Walking Safari, and Boating adventure.