Burigi-Chato National Park

The Home of Wild Waters

Welcome to Burigi-Chato National Park

Recently gazetted as a National Park BurigiChato combines 3 former Game Reserves into 1 unit that is now 4,707 sq km making it the 4th largest National Park in Tanzania.

Burigi-Chato National Park in Tanzania

Stretching from Lake Victoria in the East to the Rwandan boundary in the West, BurigiChato 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. 

Climate and SeasonsThis part of East Africa has two rainfall peaks, November / December and another in March / April, with dry weather from June to September. Temperatures are pleasant with cool nights and warm days.

How to get there

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.

Accessibility by road to the park is also possible as the park is connected to close towns including Chato and Karagwe

Best time to visit the Park

The best time to visit is the Park is on June – September

Tourism Activities

The park offers a number of tourist exaction activities, this goes from game viewing, boat excursion, sport fishing,camping, bird watching and Nature walking safaris.

Accommodation

So far the park is still new and the accommodation available is through camping

Camping

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Camping