Walking Safari
Walking Safaris in Tanzania – Step Into the Wild
A closer, more intimate way to connect with nature and wildlife. Unlike the traditional game drive, a Walking Safari lets you slow down, tune in, and become part of the landscape. Every sound, every footprint, and every movement in the bush takes on new meaning as you explore Tanzania on foot.
The Experience
Guided by professional rangers and armed scouts, you’ll walk safely through the wilderness while learning about the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Your guides will point out the hidden stories of the bush—the tracks left by a lion on patrol, the scratch marks of a leopard on a tree, or the medicinal uses of native plants.
The experience is not just about spotting big game but also about appreciating the smaller details often missed from a vehicle: the flutter of colorful birds, the busy trails of insects, or the fragrance of wild herbs crushed underfoot. For photographers, walkers, and nature lovers, it’s the most authentic way to connect with Africa’s wilderness.
Why Choose a Walking Safari?
Close-to-Nature Experience – Feel the thrill of being on the ground where wildlife roams.
Expert Guided Tours – Led by rangers with extensive bush knowledge and tracking skills.
Tracking & Bush Skills – Learn how to identify footprints, droppings, and subtle animal signs.
Small Group Adventures – Intimate group sizes ensure safety and personal interaction.
Unique Access – Explore areas not accessible by vehicles for a deeper safari connection.
Where You Can Do Walking Safaris
Serengeti National Park – Explore the hidden corners beyond the vehicles.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Trek along the crater rim or nearby highlands.
Tarangire National Park – Walk among ancient baobabs and elephant herds.
Selous (Nyerere) National Park – One of Africa’s best walking safari destinations.
