Foxes Safari Camps has launched the fifth and final episode in its short film series featuring Katavi Wildlife Camp in Tanzania’s Katavi National Park.
The film captures the remote and wildlife-rich landscape of Katavi, which is home to large buffalo herds, crocodiles, hippos, rare antelope species and big cats. Safari guide Obadia Lwesya highlighted the park’s distinctiveness: “Katavi is the area where you are able to get big herds of buffalo. You can’t see herds like you see here in other areas. You may get a lot of crocodile – the big ones. You can’t compare it to other places.”
Katavi National Park, Tanzania’s fifth-largest protected area, remains one of the country’s least-visited parks. The film showcases its high wildlife densities and untouched landscapes, reinforcing its appeal to travellers seeking remote safari experiences.
The film was produced by Love Africa Marketing and directed by Nicola Gerrard with cinematography by Sven Musica.