Tanzania safari tours to Burigi chato National Park – The National Park is situated close to the border of Lake Victoria, boarder of Rwanda and is surrounded by the wondrous waters of the kagera River and Lake Burigi
One of the special features about the wild life of this park is that one of the largest antelopes of the world the statuesque Cape eland is found here
Burigi – Chato National Park the typical grasslands of the African Savannah. Burigi-Chato National Park also involves the other ecosystems of Rwanda Akagera National Park and Uganda’s Kikati game reserve, rangeland are to the north of the Katonga River and the lake Mburo National park.
This National Park is set among the pictorial beauty of the lakes and the riverside which is a delight for the eyes of any tourist.
The National Park has a wide collection of wildlife and some of them are elephant, buffaloes, antelopes, lions, leopards, zebras and giraffes.
Tanzania safari tours to Burigi chato national park – Some rare species of birds are also found in the Burigi-Chato, Ibanda-Kyerwa and Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park and some of them are fish eagles, papyrus ganolek, and bizarre shoebill stork.
It also extends to the eastern side towards the Kimisi, Ibanda-Kyerwa and Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park Tanzania. So just book a trip to this amazing national park.
Burigi Game Reserve supports a variety of wildlife species such as the Hippos, Elephants, sitatungas, Impalas, lions, Roan antelopes, Elands, Oribis, Defassa waterbucks, Sable antelopes and bushbucks among others in addition to over 28 bird species including the Saddle bill stork, African fish eagles, Senegal Lapwing, shoebill storks, wattled lapwings, wattled cranes, village weaver, Red-necked francolin, cattle egrets, white-browed Coucal and many others. One outstanding thing about this area is that there is a migratory path between Moyowosi and Burigi Game Reserves, especially for the elephants.
Burigi Game Reserve can be visited for a number of activities such as bird watching, game drives and nature walks to explore the exceptional attractions that are found within the area.
However, illegal activities such as hunting, poaching and invasive fishing practices within the Protected Area have diversely affected the population of the wildlife species especially the elephants and worse still, there is a large portion of the Lakeshore that is not protected by the Game Reserve which could affect the breeding of aquatic bird species especially the shoebill storks.
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wildlife including Hippos, Elephants, sitatungas, Impalas, lions, Roan antelopes, Elands, Oribis, Defassa waterbucks, Sable antelopes and many others as well as bird species such as the Saddle bill stork, African fish eagles, Senegal Lapwing, shoebill storks, wattled lapwings, wattled cranes, village weaver, Red-necked francolin and many others worth exploring during a safaris in Tanzania.
The park is open all year round for visiting tourists but the dry season from June to September is favourable for visiting the site especially when it comes to game viewing while the wet months of March to May and November to December are ideal for birding experience!