Tanzania safari in Burigi-Chato National Park

Tanzania safari in Burigi-Chato National Park : Burigi-Chato National Park is a Tanzania national park gazetted as in 2019 Burigi Chato covers 4,707 sq. km making it the 4th largest National Park in Tanzania.  It stretches from Lake Victoria on the eastern side all the way to the border with Rwanda in the west. More so, Burigi-Chato National Park lies in two regions of Kagera and Geita in the districts of Ngara, Karagwe, Biharamulo, Muleba and Chato respectively the vast wilderness of this stunning park includes fresh water lakes, long hills, rocky crags along escarpments, deeply set valleys lined with forest, open plains, swamps, rivers, flood plains and hundreds of square kilometres of medium and tall grass wooded savanna – mostly Combretum and Terminalia known as Miombo.

 Climate and weather Burigi-Chato National Park

Burigi-Chato National Park, located in East Africa, experiences two main rainy periods. One in November / December and another in March and April. The dry spell last from to September, the temperatures are generally comfortable, featuring cool nights and warm days. As the dry season progresses, animals tent to gather more around the lakes and the many fresh water springs found throughout the park. The green season starts in October with the first rains. However, the landscape’s hills and rocky soil can make some parts of the park harder to reach, which allows wildlife to spread out into the lush wooded valleys and small grasslands. The best time to visit the park is June-October and January to March.

Tourist attractions:  Burigi-Chato National Park

Wildlife

The wildlife in Burigi-Chato National Park is thriving, with a variety of animals frequently spotted. the park is home to One of the world’s largest antelope, the statuesque cape eland (Taulotragus Oryx) is found in this park. You can see Elephant, Buffalo, zebra, giraffe, waterbuck, eland, warthog, roan, topi, impala, sable, Reedbuck, Bushbucks, dik-dik and many other smaller creatures. Oribis are also often seen in the area. A unique sight is the sitatunga, a swamp-dwelling antelope that isn’t as commonly found. If you’re looking for big cats, you can find lion, leopard and cheetah while on a game drive. The park also has plenty of crocodile and hippo in its lakes and rivers.

Lakes

The most key tourist attraction in this National Park are the lakes with Lake Burigi being the 4th largest lake in the country. It is a long lake with a number of islands, inlets and bays along its length, some of which are swampy and are home for the rare sitatunga antelope, and possibly also the even rarer shoebill stork.

Birdlife

Burigi-Chato National Park also encompasses a number of different bird species including migratory (palearctic and afro tropical migrants) and birds native to the area. Some of the bird species you may sight here includes the rare bizarre shoebill stork, African fish eagles, Red necked francolin, Saddle bill stork, papyrus gonolek, white-browed coucal, cattle egret, village weavers, wattled crane, Senegal lapwing and wattled lapwing among others

Tanzania safari in Burigi-Chato National Park
Birding

 Vegetation

Burigi-Chato National Park is a stunning place filled with wide-open grassland vegetation, with mixed forests, some bushlands, acacia woodland vegetation forming habitat for giraffes, the evergreen Miombo woodland where most monkey species, leopards and other animals spend their time. Visitors can enjoy the sights of five beautiful lakes, round-topped hills, and wetlands that serve as a safe haven for wildlife during the dry season.

Adding to the park’s charm in the Kagera River at the far western edge, which also marks the boundary with the neighboring Rwanda. The combination of amazing wildlife in this park together with the scenic beauty of the surrounding makes the park more exciting.

Where to stay at Burigi-Chato National Park

Currently there are public and special campsites and moves are under way to encourage permanent camps and lodges. Visitors can be accommodated in the low cost/low budget hotels and lodges in the nearby towns of Biharamulo, Chato, Ngara, Karagwe, Muleba, Geita and Bukoba.

In conclusion, Burigi Chato National Park makes a perfect beginning or end point for a boat or yacht tour of the southern shores and islands of Lake Victoria. Such a Tanzania safari could also start or end at Musoma, and would include visits to Saanane and Rubondo Island National Parks.  Visit this stunning park and experience the real side of an African culture where locals can share their traditions and cultural values; where you can contribute by improving their livelihood in this ever-changing world!

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