Tourist Activities to do at Burigi-Chato National Park

Tourist Activities to do at Burigi-Chato National Park

Thank you for choosing Burigi-Chato as your travel destination. Our dedicated and skilled team is here to ensure you have a pleasant stay in this stunning park. While exploring the park, you’ll encounter various attractions, including stunning view of five lakes including the famous Lake Victoria making life of birds and a variety of wildlife ranging from carnivores, herbivores more promising. By being close to nature, a chance to see a typical grassland area of truly African Savannah is maximized.

Burigi-Chato National Park was gazetted in 2019 as a National Park Burigi-Chato combines 3 former Game Reserves into 1 unit that is now 4,707 sq km, making it the 4th largest National Park in Tanzania. the park stretches from Lake Victoria in the East to the Rwandan boundary in the West, Burigi-Chato is an enormous piece of wild country encompassing 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.

Burigi-Chato National Park is one of the world’s largest antelope, the statuesque cape eland (Taulotragus Oryx) is found in this park. The park also encompasses a number of different bird species including migratory (palearctic and afro tropical migrants) and birds native to the area, for instance the local migrants and few individuals of the rare bizarre shoebill stork without forgetting the most notably African fish eagles.

However, this article presents to you some of the amazing safari activity that are offered to tourists while on a Tanzania wildlife safari in Burigi-Chato National Park. They include;

Game Drives

Exploring Burigi-Chato National Park on a game drive is an unforgettable experience.  The park is home to one of the world’s largest antelope, the statuesque cape eland (Taulotragus Oryx) is found in this park. In the comfort of a 4×4 vehicle, visitors can traverse the park’s stunning landscapes and spot a variety of wildlife, including Elephants, Lions, Buffaloes, Roan antelopes, Impala, Leopards, Zebra, Giraffes, Spotted hyaena, Sitatunga, Oribi, Topi, Reedbuck, Bushbucks, Dik-dik, Waterbucks, crocodile and hippo as well as different bird species. The best time for a game drive is early in the morning or late afternoon when animals are most active.

Tourist Activities to do at Burigi-Chato National Park
Game drives in Burigi-Chato National Park

Walking Safari

A walking safari in Burigi-Chato National Park offers an up-close and personal encounter with nature and is among the tourist activities to do at Burigi-Chato National Park. Guided by experienced rangers, visitors trek on foot through the park’s diverse habitats, discovering the smaller, often overlooked elements of the ecosystem, such as tracks, plants, and insects. this stunning park offers to visitors both short and long walks up round hills enable you to see animals at the closer distance such as Elephant, Buffalo, zebra, giraffe, waterbuck, eland, warthog, roan, topi, impala, sable and many other and make wildlife photographs of your choice. Walking safaris typically last a few hours, allowing participants to fully engage with their surroundings while enjoying the sounds of the bush. It’s an ideal way to appreciate the park’s quiet beauty and experience the thrill of being part of the natural world.

Bird Watching

Burigi-Chato National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to over 350 bird species.  the park is also encompassing a number of different bird species including migratory (palearctic and afro tropical migrants) and birds native to the area. during your bird watching tours, you will have an opportunity to spot different birds such as 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.

The diverse habitats within the park, including open grassland vegetation, with mixed forests, some bushlands, acacia woodland vegetation, lake and wetlands, provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching throughout the year. Birdwatching tours can be arranged with knowledgeable guides who will help locate specific species and share insights about their behaviors. Bring binoculars and a good camera to capture the beauty of these feathered inhabitants while relaxing in the serene environment of the park.

Camping

Camping in Burigi-Chato National Park allows visitors to experience the wilderness up close. Pitching tents under the stars, you can fall asleep to the sounds of nature, with the distant calls of wildlife and rustling leaves. Designated camping areas offer basic facilities, providing a comfortable yet adventurous experience. The park’s remote location makes it a perfect spot for stargazing, with minimal light pollution showcasing the mesmerizing night sky. Camping also provides a great opportunity to spend you night listening to beautiful bird songs coupled with sounds from nocturnal.

Canoeing and boat trip

Canoeing in Burigi-Chato National Park provides a unique perspective of the park’s stunning waterways.  Canoeing safari in this incredible park provides an opportunity to enjoy the undisturbed shores of Lake Burigi where you can view wildlife, water birds including Shoe Bill and Wattled Cranes and spectacular view of beautiful landscapes that make the park more attracting. This safari is perfect for families, couples, or solo adventurers, this calming activity combines fun and relaxation as you paddle through the peaceful waters

Fishing

Fishing in Burigi-Chato National Park is an exciting way to enjoy the park’s waterways. Anglers have the chance to catch various fish species, including tilapia and catfish, in the serene lakes and rivers. Fishing trips can be arranged with local guides who are familiar with the best spots and techniques for a successful catch. It’s not just about fishing; this activity provides an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the water and its surroundings. Visitors can relax by the water’s edge, enjoy a picnic, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere while waiting for a bite.

How to access the park

Burigi-Chato National Park can be reached by both air and road.

By Air. The nearest local town is Chato which has an International Airport, and private charters are possible to an airstrip near the Nkonje Ranger Post beside Lake Burigi, or to the Birahamulo airstrip.

By Road.  the park is also possible as the park is connected to close towns including Chato and Karagwe

 Best time to visit Burigi-Chato National Park

This part of East Africa has two rainfall peaks, November to December and long rains from March to April, with dry weather from June to September. Temperatures are pleasant with cool nights and warm days. The best time to visit is the Park is on June to September

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