| A throwback to nineteenth century Africa, game viewing in Katavi can be nothing short of awesome,
especially the huge herds of buffalo and amazing numbers of hippo. Almost everywhere you look there's something grazing, bellowing,
fighting, mating or hunting. Days in Katavi can be wild beyond belief. Further north, on the western border and the edge of Lake Tanganyika,
is Mahale Mountain, another region where the clock seems to have stopped. The forested mountain slopes are home to the world's largest
known population of chimpanzees. Other forest residents include eight other primate species. Each day, you can venture out into the
forest to observe them, our closest relatives, as they groom, wrestle and forage across the leafy floor. |