7 nights
Fly-In Safari
Western Tanzania
Mahale Mountains National Park, Katavi National Park


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By PlaneFlight to Chada Katavi


Chada Katavi Katavi National Park Tanzania
4 nights

Accommodation Chada Katavi is a small camp with just six traditional East African safari tents. All are relatively spacious, romantic and equipped with large windows, which allow the light and African atmosphere to flood in. The bathroom and ‘bucket shower' are located in a smaller, adjoining tent. The main building comprises a lounge, bar, library and a nicely furnished tent where meals are served.

The warm and inviting blazing campfire casts its dancing shadows into the eternal darkness of night as tales of Africa are told.

Location Remotely situated in western Tanzania, Katavi National Park (4'500 km²) is rarely visited by guests. Wild and expansive, the park offers an authentic African safari experience amid spectacularly isolated wilderness. Tucked under shade-giving acacia and tamarind trees, Chada Katavi sits on the edge of the Chada Plain. The camp can only be accessed by air on Mondays and Thursdays (Ikuu Airstrip, approx. 4 hrs + a 20-minute vehicle transfer).

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Katavi National Park
Located in the extreme east of Tanzania, Katavi National Park receives few visitors. If you’re looking for remoteness and are not afraid to travel a great distance, then Katavi is a your choice.

Wildlife gathers during the dry season (from June to October) at the Katuma and Kapapa rivers, offering visitors a chance to see large herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as zebra and other antelope. The rivers and the seasonal Lake Katavi and Lake Chada become a paradise for birds during the wet season, as do the 425-km² Katisunga flood plains. Water trickles away during the dry season, leaving crocodile and hippo rubbing shoulders in the little that remains. Fights among hippo then become a daily occurrence.

Katavi is currently home to very few camps and guests have access to 4’471 km² wilderness. However, as Katai is a National Park, the guides are not allowed to leave the roads and the road network in the park is quite limited. If you are lucky, you may see one of the huge buffalo herds. The park supports elephant, leopard, cheetah, hyena and wild dog. Zebra, impala, topi, eland, giraffe, waterbuck and bushbuck also reside in the park, as does the less common roan and sable antelope.


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By PlaneFlight to Greystoke Mahale


Greystoke Mahale Mahale National Park Tanzania
3 nights

Accommodation Greystoke Mahale is built in an undeniably magnificent location. The tropical woodlands of Mahale Mountains National Park frame the great expanse of water and Kangwena Beach, both of which are literally on the doorstep. All facing the water, six comfortable straw huts with adjoining bathrooms and a viewing platform on the ‘upper' floor sit nestled on the edge of the surrounding forest.

Meals are served either outdoors on the beach or in the romantic dining tent - or, by way of variety, during a dhow trip on the lake.

Location Mahale Mountains National Park (1'600 km²) is situated in western Tanzania and stretches along the banks of Lake Tanganyika, the longest lake in the world and the second largest in Africa. The park's few visitors are left in a state of permanent fascination by the remote beauty of the sandy beaches set before the backdrop of tropical woodland-draped slopes and surrounding mountains.

Mahale is the place to observe chimpanzees in their natural environment and offers the unforgettable experience of meeting these captivating creatures so closely related to human. The camp is accessible by light aircraft on Mondays and Thursdays only. The flight from Arusha takes approx. 3.5 hours and is followed by a further 90-minute transfer by boat on the lake.

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Mahale Mountains
The 1’600 km² Mahale Mountains National Park is situated well off the beaten track on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. It is home to numerous primates, including the yellow baboon, colobine, various vervet monkey (meerkat) and approximately 1000 chimpanzees.

Visitors can go on organised treks to find and observe chimpanzee. These treks are strenuous and can take several hours; they require a certain level of fitness if they are to be enjoyed. It is less difficult during the dry season (Aug – Oct), when the paths are easier to walk. When rain falls, they become slippery, making the trek more demanding. The park is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Africa, with fine sandy beaches, which give way to tropical jungle and steep mountain cliffs.

Meeting chimpanzee in the wild is an unforgettable experience – and an expensive one. There are few flights to these parts, and the flight time is around four hours with a stop in Tabora. But it is worth it – the remoteness and beauty of the sandy beaches in front of the steep forested cliffs of the surrounding mountains is a source of endless fascination for the few that visit the park.

Lake Tanganyika is the second largest lake in Africa after Lake Victoria, and at 1470 m it is the second deepest and one of the most bio diverse lakes in the world. The lake supports a large number of fish species, 95% of which are endemic, which means they can only be found in Lake Tanganyika.

Transport on the lake is carried out by MS Liemba. The ship was built in Hamburg and laboriously transported in individual parts to German East Africa, where it was assembled shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. At that time, MS Liemba sailed on the lake as MS Goetzen, but was scuttled by the retreating German troops. Both the Belgians and the British raised the boat, and attempted to get her running again – MS Liemba somehow survived all of this and, after numerous overhauls, still sails on the lake today.


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By PlaneFlight to Arusha
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Basic Information
Individual journey. This journey starts on certain days of the week only.

Duration 7 nights. Min 2 guests. Minimum age 8 years. Weight limit of luggage 15 kg. Luggage in one soft bag only.
Chimpanzee Tracking at Mahale requires a decent fitness. Minimum age for visiting the chimps is 12 years.
Inclusive / Exclusive
Includes all transfers from Arusha to the hotels/camps to Arusha
  • Chada Katavi: Double Room. All meals, drinks (except premier brands), laundry service, private vehicle / guide provided by the lodge.
  • Greystoke Mahale: Double Room. All meals, drinks (except premier brands), laundry service, twice daily shared activities with one of the camp guides.
Not included are international flights, gratuities, compulsary comprehensive travel insurance, visa fees, local airport fees, personal purchases.

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