Walking Safari

A walking safari in Tanzania provides a unique perspective on the country’s natural wonders and allows for a deeper connection with the environment. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, nature photographer, or simply seeking an adventurous experience, a walking safari offers an unforgettable journey through Tanzania’s untamed landscapes.

Walking Safari Overview

Walking Safaris is the ultimate way to experience the bush, mostly designed to fit into your safari itinerary, and can be scheduled early in the morning or late afternoon when tropical temperatures are cool. Until recently walking safaris were offered mainly in the Selous Game Reserve and Wildlife Management Areas and restricted to a few National Parks like Gombe Stream, Mahale Mountains, Rubondo Island, Udzungwa Mountains, Kitulo, Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Meru, Oldeinyo Lengai, Usambambara Mountains, Lake Natron, etc which may be extended into trekking. Today visitors can enjoy safaris on foot in Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area including Ndutu, and within some designated locations in the Serengeti.

The walks are guided and normally accompanied by an armed ranger. A walking safari is an excellent break from game drives, where visitors will learn some fascinating facts about nature, birds, reptiles, insects, and medicinal uses of local trees and shrubs, which you may not fully appreciate from the seat of your safari car. While the scents and sounds of the African bush are better sensed on foot, it’s, without a doubt, an adventure and a thrilling experience especially when the walk extends into wildlife habitats where encounters with freely roaming animals are the norm like in the Selous, Ngorongoro including Ndutu and Tarangire game parks

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