Walking Safari in Tanzania – Overview
Walking safaris in Tanzania are very different from game drives. Experiencing a natural landscape on foot, free from safari vehicles. On foot, you can reach a place where safari vehicles can’t. Reach to off-beaten places to immerse yourself in a true taste of the African safari experience. Walking allow you to get up and personal with the sights, scents, and sounds of Africa bush.
This walking safari trip is dependent on your fitness level; your guide will recommend the best route for you to truly enjoy and experience nature. As you explore the bush with an experienced guide, all of your senses will be engaged. You may either choose a challenging hill trail to stretch your limbs or take a nice walk with a few stops to listen to the guide’s explanations about trees, birds, and even animal footprints.
Safety during Walking Safari
To assure your protection, most walking safaris are accompanied by an armed game ranger and well-experienced and trained guides. Always pay attention to your guide and armed ranger. If you’re going on a guided walk, make sure you’re wearing appropriate shoes and socks to avoid getting injuries.
Where to Experience walking Safari in Tanzania?
We can tailor-make your perfect holiday filled with unique experiences, whether you’re a seasoned explorer, a first-time adventurer, or a parent looking for a once-in-a-lifetime family trip. Walking safaris are available in Arusha National Park, Ruaha, Nyerere National Park, Lake Eyasi, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara National Park, and Lake Natron in Tanzania. During these walking safaris, you can discover a diversity of flora and fauna, as well as breathtaking scenery and tribes such as Hadzabe and Maasai bomas.