
Walking Safaris
Step into the Wild
Overview
A walking safari creates a completely different connection with the African bush. Without the hum of a vehicle, your senses are heightened. You hear the crunch of dry grass, smell the sage and dust, and see the smaller details often missed—tracks, insects, plants, and birdlife. Accompanied by an armed ranger and an expert guide, you'll learn about tracking, medicinal plants, and the intricate ecosystem.
Highlights
What to Expect
walks are usually conducted in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. They are slow-paced and focused on education and appreciation rather than distance. You'll walk single file and remain quiet to avoid disturbing wildlife. It's a thrilling yet peaceful experience.
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Key Information
Best Time to Go
The dry season (June to October) is generally preferred as the grass is shorter, making visibility better and walking easier.
Locations
- • Arusha National Park
- • Tarangire National Park
- • Ruaha National Park
- • Nyerere National Park
- • Serengeti (buffer zones)
Customizable based on your itinerary
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