Destinations: Tanzania, Burigi-Chato National Park
Over 3 days this route takes in Burigi-Chato, each stop with its own character. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands.
Day By Day
Day 1 Arrival At Burigi-Chato
You set out from Mwanza after breakfast and drive to Burigi-Chato National Park, the country changing as the kilometres pass, reaching camp with time to settle in and take a first look before dark. Rolling hills, miombo woodland and the shores of Lake Burigi give it a mix of habitats. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands. Lion and other predators are present in country you will often have to yourself. You settle into camp as the light goes. You rest through the midday heat and head out again as it cools.
Boat trips on the lake add hippo, crocodile and waterbirds to the game drives. Burigi-Chato is a large, little-visited park in northwest Tanzania near Lake Victoria. You carry a packed breakfast and stay out while the going is good. Around midday the heat sits heavy, and you rest in the shade before heading out again as it cools. The guide reads the tracks and the birds, and there is no rush to be anywhere.
Day 2 Game Drives In Burigi-Chato
A full day in Burigi-Chato National Park. You are out on game drives, out early while the light is low and the country is at its best, with the guide working the ground slowly and time to stop for whatever the day turns up. Lion and other predators are present in country you will often have to yourself. Boat trips on the lake add hippo, crocodile and waterbirds to the game drives. Burigi-Chato is a large, little-visited park in northwest Tanzania near Lake Victoria. Back at camp after dark, dinner is under the stars.
Rolling hills, miombo woodland and the shores of Lake Burigi give it a mix of habitats. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands. The guide reads the tracks and the birds, and there is no rush to be anywhere. Late in the afternoon the light turns gold and the game comes back to the open ground. With a drink in hand you watch the day close over the bush.
Day 3 Departure
A final morning out on game drives before you leave, the best window of the trip for anything still on your list. You make the most of the early light, then you drive back toward Mwanza. Rolling hills, miombo woodland and the shores of Lake Burigi give it a mix of habitats. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands. This 3-day trip links Burigi-Chato, with the travelling done between the wildlife so your days stay on the ground that matters. Lion and other predators are present in country you will often have to yourself.
Boat trips on the lake add hippo, crocodile and waterbirds to the game drives. Burigi-Chato is a large, little-visited park in northwest Tanzania near Lake Victoria. The country is quiet here, and on most outings you have it to yourselves. Your guide has the ground worked out, and knows where the day is likely to lead. The morning is cool and the animals are moving, so the first hours out are the busiest.
What’s Included
- All internal flights and road transfers on the route
- Full-board accommodation on safari as shown
- Game drives and the activities named in the day plan
- Park entry fees for the days shown
- Airport and airstrip transfers, drinking water in the vehicle
What’s Not Included
- International flights and any visa
- Travel insurance
- Drinks, tips for guides and staff
- Activities not listed and items of a personal nature
Why Is This Tanzania Safari Worth Doing?
This trip earns its place because the stops are nothing alike, and seeing them together makes each one land harder. Rolling hills, miombo woodland and the shores of Lake Burigi give it a mix of habitats. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands. Giraffe, zebra, eland, sitatunga and buffalo range across the grasslands and wetlands. Linking Burigi-Chato in one route means you cover more of Tanzania than a single park allows, and the travelling between them is short. On 3 days you get range without the trip feeling rushed, the set-piece wildlife, the quieter corners, and the change of country from one stop to the next. For a traveller who wants variety over a single famous name, this is a strong, well-balanced way to see the region, and it works whether it is a first trip or a return.
Is a 3 Day Tanzania Safari Worth It?
3 days across Burigi-Chato is a well-judged length, though it is a read of each stop rather than a deep stay. You get a full day or more at the main parks, enough to see the headline wildlife and still catch the quieter moments. It suits travellers who value breadth and do not mind moving every couple of days. What this length cannot do is exhaust any one park, the biggest of them could fill a week on their own, so the remote corners stay for another trip. If a single place is your priority, spend the nights there instead. And if you have longer, the route takes an easy add-on, whether that is more time with the wildlife or a stretch on the coast to finish. As it stands, this 3-day trip is balanced and full.
What Will You Pay for This Tanzania Safari?
What you pay turns mostly on the camps and the season. In Tanzania, park fees run from USD 35 to 70 per adult per day depending on the park, with the Ngorongoro Crater charged higher. As a rough guide, most trips of this length run from around USD 900 to 1,950 per person sharing, higher in the peak dry months and cheaper in the green season. Camp and lodge level is the big lever, from simple tented camps to the smarter river and bush camps, and a shared vehicle between four brings the per-person cost down. Tell an operator your dates, group size and the standard you want and it can be quoted to the figure.
