4 Days Burigi-Chato National Park
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4 Days : Burigi-Chato National Park : The National Park is situated close to the border of lake Victoria ,border of Rwanda and is surrounded by the wondrous waters of the kagera River and Lake Burigi One of the special features about the wildlife of this park is that one of the largest antelopes of the world the statuesque Cape eland is found here.
Each day on this safari is thoughtfully planned to include game drives, boat safaris on Lake Burigi, walking safaris, and cultural visits to local communities. This diversity of activities ensures that you experience both the natural beauty and the rich cultural heritage surrounding the park. Accommodations during the safari range from eco-friendly lodges to comfortable tented camps that blend luxury with nature. The small number of visitors to Burigi Chato guarantees an intimate safari experience, with plenty of opportunities to observe wildlife up close without the crowds common in other Tanzanian parks.
Your knowledgeable guides will accompany you throughout the 4 days Burigi Chato adventure safari, sharing their expertise on the flora, fauna, and conservation efforts in the region. Their insights enhance every wildlife sighting and cultural interaction, making your safari both educational and memorable. Whether you are an experienced safari-goer or visiting Tanzania for the first time, this adventure offers a refreshing and rewarding alternative to the more popular safari circuits. With its combination of stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and authentic cultural experiences, the 5 days Burigi Chato adventure safari promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of East Africa’s wilderness.
Day 1 : Mwanza To Burigi-Chato National Park
Pick Up Mwanza and drive to Burigi-Chato National Park – afternoon game drive and overnight camping.
Day 2&3 : Game Drive In Burigi-Chato
After breakfast, full day game drive in Burigi-Chato National Park or two half day game and later return to the campsite for dinner and overnight
Day 4: Burigi-Chato To Mwanza
Early morning game drive then breakfast, after breakfast, drive to Mwanza
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In Burigi-Chato National Park, you can expect to see a wide range of wildlife, including large mammals like elephants, buffaloes, zebras, giraffes, lions, and leopards. The park is also home to unique species such as the sitatunga and various antelopes like the eland and roan. Additionally, you'll find hippos, crocodiles, and a diverse array of birds, including the African fish eagle and the shoebill stork.
Burigi-Chato National Park is located in northwestern Tanzania, spanning across the Kagera and Geita regions. It is situated in the Western Circuit, stretching from Lake Victoria in the east to the Rwandan border in the west, and includes the waters of Lake Burigi and the Kagera River.
You can fly to Chato airport from Mwanza or the Kagera region (Bukoba) to reach the national park. You can take a taxi from there to Burigi National Park; the trip will take about 5 hours. The park is also accessible by a number of public and private transportation options.
Yes, there is accommodation at Burigi Chato National Park, though options are still developing, with a focus on camping and eco-friendly lodges and tented camps that offer comfort and a connection to nature. Visitors can find various accommodation levels, from basic camping sites to more comfortable tented camps, designed to provide an authentic wilderness experience.
The best time to visit Burigi Chato National Park is during the dry season, from June to September, for optimal wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. For birdwatching, the rainy seasons between March and May and November and early December are ideal for spotting migratory birds and vibrant nesting activity.
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- Address : Tabata, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
- Phone : +255687590560
- Mail : info@serengetitrips.com
- Website : http://serengetitrips.com/

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