Tanzania Groups Tours

3 Days Katavi Predator Hotspots

3 Days Katavi Predator Hotspots Safari

Overview

Katavi National Park is one of Tanzania’s hidden gems—remote, wild, and home to astonishing predator action. On this 3-day Katavi Predator Hotspots Safari, you’ll witness lions, leopards, and hyenas in their natural hunting grounds. With vast plains, seasonal rivers, and abundant prey, Katavi offers one of Africa’s most authentic wildlife experiences away from the crowds.

Safari Highlights

  • Explore one of Tanzania’s least visited yet most rewarding parks

  • High chances of predator sightings including lions, leopards, and hyenas

  • Game drives along Katuma River and floodplains teeming with wildlife

  • Spectacular birdwatching opportunities with over 400 bird species

  • Unspoiled wilderness for an exclusive safari experience

Brief Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Katavi – Afternoon game drive
Day 2: Full day game drive exploring predator hotspots
Day 3: Morning game drive – Departure

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Katavi – Afternoon Game Drive

Upon arrival at Katavi Airstrip, you’ll be welcomed by your safari guide and transferred to your lodge. After lunch and some relaxation, head out for your first game drive. The Katuma River is often alive with hippos, crocodiles, and predators on the hunt.
Accommodation: Katavi Wildlife Camp (or similar)
Meal Plan: Lunch, Dinner

Day 2: Full Day Game Drive – Predator Hotspots

After an early breakfast, set out for a full-day game drive. Today is dedicated to exploring Katavi’s predator territories. The floodplains are known for large prides of lions, while leopards lurk in the woodlands and hyenas roam the grasslands. Packed lunch will be enjoyed in the bush, surrounded by raw African wilderness. Return to camp for a relaxed evening under the stars.
Accommodation: Katavi Wildlife Camp (or similar)
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Morning Game Drive – Departure

Enjoy a final sunrise game drive in search of elusive predators and other wildlife before returning to the lodge for breakfast. Afterward, you’ll be transferred to Katavi Airstrip for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of one of Africa’s wildest safari destinations.
Accommodation: None (End of tour)
Meal Plan: Breakfast

Package Inclusive

  • Accommodation as specified in the itinerary.

  • All meals as indicated (breakfast, lunch, dinner).

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with professional English-speaking guide.

  • Park entrance fees, conservation levies, and game drives.

  • Bottled drinking water during safari activities.

  • Scheduled activities listed in the itinerary

Package Exclusive

  • International and domestic flights (unless stated).

  • Travel insurance and Tanzania visa.

  • Personal expenses, tips, laundry, and souvenirs.

  • Alcoholic beverages and drinks not included in meals.

  • Optional activities not listed in the itinerary.

Travel Advisory / Important Notes

  1. Health & Safety

    • Ensure you have relevant vaccinations (yellow fever certificate may be required).

    • Carry personal medications and first aid essentials.

    • Drink bottled water provided; avoid untreated tap water.

  2. Clothing & Gear

    • Lightweight, breathable, neutral-colored clothing for game drives.

    • Comfortable hiking shoes and sandals for walking safaris or forest treks.

    • Warm layers for early mornings and evenings.

    • Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent.

    • Camera, binoculars, and extra batteries/memory cards.

  3. Weather & Terrain

    • Tanzania has wet and dry seasons; terrain may be muddy or dusty depending on the time of year.

    • Be prepared for long drives between parks.

  4. Cultural Etiquette

    • Respect local customs and communities.

    • Ask permission before photographing people in villages.

  5. Safari Conduct

    • Follow your guide’s instructions during game drives and forest walks.

    • Maintain a safe distance from wildlife; do not feed animals.

    • Keep noise levels low to avoid disturbing wildlife.

  6. Connectivity

    • Mobile signal may be limited in remote parks.

    • Wi-Fi is often only available at lodges or main camps.