Walking Safari

Rediscover the Authentic Essence of Safari

A walking safari stands as the epitome of the safari experience, providing an intense and unparalleled connection with the African bush. Interestingly, walking safaris were the original and traditional approach to exploring the wilderness before the advent of vehicles, and their resurgence in popularity adds a unique charm to modern safaris.

Details of Walking safari

 

Embark on an Unforgettable Walking Safari Adventure in Africa!

For the Adventurous and Nature Enthusiasts

If you’re in good shape and seek an adrenaline rush, embark on a walking safari – an experience like no other. Our expert guides, with profound knowledge, will lead you on foot, providing an up-close encounter with the captivating sights, scents, and sounds of the African bush. To enrich your safari adventure, leave the vehicle behind for a few hours and delve into the heart of the wilderness.

Experience the True Essence of Africa

Our walking safaris are meticulously designed, allowing you to not only traverse picturesque landscapes but also gain insights into the rich flora and fauna of the region. Immerse yourself in the true essence of Africa, where every step unravels the untamed beauty of the wild.

The Ultimate Wildlife Exploration

Walking safaris offer an unparalleled safari experience, allowing you to get as close as possible to wildlife. Engage with animals on eye level and witness their natural behaviors in their native habitat.

Guided by Experts for Safety

Safety is paramount. Our walking safaris are accompanied by seasoned game rangers and armed, experienced guides, ensuring a secure exploration. These guides share their knowledge about the unique flowers, plants, trees, birds, reptiles, and animals that you encounter during your safari walks. Wear comfortable shoes and socks to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Choose Your Walking Safari Destination

Walking options vary based on your safari itinerary. Consult with us, and we’ll recommend the best places and times to incorporate walking activities into your Tanzanian safari. If Arusha National Park is on your itinerary, a half-day walking safari is already included.

Explore popular walking safari destinations:

  1. Kilimanjaro, Meru, Arusha National Park, Lake Eyasi, Olmoti Crater, Empakaai Crater, and Lake Natron offer diverse flora, fauna, and stunning sceneries.
  2. Ngorongoro Conservation Area presents opportunities for walks around Empakai Crater, Olmoti Crater, Ol Donyo Lengai Mountain trekking, Lake Natron treks, and the Endoro River Nature trail.

Contact Us for an Unforgettable Walking Safari

Whether you’re intrigued by forest hikes, nature walks, or longer treks, we tailor walking safaris to match your preferences. Contact us for an enriching safari experience, leaving behind the vehicle to immerse yourself in the wonders of the African bush. The average duration of nature walks ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, promising an unforgettable adventure.

 

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