Burigi Chato National Park
A wildlife paradise surrounded by lakes, rivers, and iconic African animals

Burigi Chato National Park
Burigi-Chato National Park, sprawling over 4,707 square kilometres, ranks as Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park. Stretching from the shores of Lake Victoria to the Rwandan border, this vast expanse of wilderness is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes, including freshwater lakes, rolling hills, rocky crags, and expansive savannas. Its remote location and untouched beauty make it a haven for those seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path safari experience.
The park is rich in wildlife, with large populations of elephants, lions, and buffalo roaming its plains. Lake Burigi, the third-largest lake in Tanzania, is a key highlight, known for its serene waters and the presence of rare species like the sitatunga antelope and the elusive shoebill stork. The park’s varied habitats, from lush valleys to open plains, support a wide array of animals, making it an excellent spot for game viewing.
Visitors to Burigi-Chato can enjoy more than just traditional safaris. The park’s tranquil lakes are perfect for boating and water-based wildlife viewing, offering a unique perspective on the surrounding landscapes. For those interested in cultural experiences, nearby villages provide opportunities to learn about local traditions and ways of life. Doesn’t matter if you’re exploring the park’s rugged terrain or relaxing by its peaceful lakes, Burigi-Chato promises a deeply immersive and rewarding adventure amidst Tanzania’s wilderness.
Best Time to Visit
The Best Time to Visit Burigi-Chato National Park is between June and September for optimal wildlife viewing. During this Dry season, animals congregate around water sources, making it easier to spot them. For birdwatchers, the Wet seasons from March to May and November to December are ideal, as the park is alive with vibrant bird activity.
- Best Time: June to September (for wildlife viewing)
- Birdwatching: March to May and November to December
- High Season: June to September (fewer crowds compared to other parks)
- Low Season: March to May (perfect for birdwatching)
No matter when you visit, Burigi-Chato offers an experience full of rich wildlife and scenic beauty, making every season a unique adventure.




How to Get to Burigi-Chato National Park?
Reaching Burigi-Chato National Park is simple, with several convenient options available. The park is located near the Chato region, making it accessible by both air and road.
- By Air The quickest way to get to the park is by flying into Chato Airport. Flights are available from Mwanza or Bukoba in the Kagera region. Upon arrival, you can take a taxi to the park, a journey that takes about 5 hours.
- By Road For those who prefer road travel, the park is accessible via well-maintained roads from major towns like Bukoba, Mwanza, and Chato. Private cars and public transportation options are available, providing flexibility for travellers.
Whichever route you choose, Burigi-Chato National Park awaits with its untouched landscapes and rich wildlife. Come explore the wild beauty of this remote Tanzanian gem on your next Tanzania Safari Tour.
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