10 Days – Ultimate Walking Safari
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10 Days Savannah to Mount Meru summit Walking safari
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A walking safari in Tanzania offers a completely different way to experience the African wilderness. Instead of observing wildlife from a vehicle, you explore the landscape on foot together with professional guides and park rangers.
Walking through the bush allows you to slow down and notice the small details of nature — animal tracks, plants, birds and the subtle signs of wildlife that are often missed during traditional game drives.
Tanzania is considered one of the best destinations in Africa for a walking safari thanks to its vast national parks and untouched wilderness areas.
While we also offer shorter guided walking safaris in national parks such as Tarangire and Ngorongoro as part of our classic safari itineraries, our dedicated walking safaris take the experience much further.
Instead of returning to a vehicle after a short walk, you continue your journey entirely on foot through remote wilderness areas. Over several days, you walk from camp to camp while a support team transports tents, food and equipment ahead to the next location.
This unique setup allows you to experience Tanzania’s landscapes in a slower and more immersive way, far from roads and busy safari routes.
A walking safari offers one of the most authentic travel experiences in Africa. Without the noise of vehicles, you move quietly through the landscape and connect with nature in a completely different way.
Guides teach you how to track animals, understand the ecosystem and observe wildlife behaviour up close. Every day brings new landscapes, wildlife encounters and the feeling of true exploration.
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A walking safari is an exciting and immersive way to explore Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes on foot. Led by experienced guides, it allows you to get closer to nature, observe animal behavior, and appreciate the finer details of the ecosystem.
Yes, walking safaris in Tanzania are safe when conducted by professional guides and following strict safety protocols. Our guides are well-trained and knowledgeable about wildlife behavior, ensuring a secure and memorable exclusive and off the grid experience.
Tanzania offers walking safaris in several parks and reserves, including Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Nyerere, Enduiment Wma, and Ruaha. Each location offers a unique walking experience and diverse wildlife encounters.
Walking safaris can vary in duration, ranging from a few hours to multiple days. We offer different walking safari itineraries to suit various preferences and time constraints.
On a walking safari, you can encounter a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, buffalo, and various bird species. Walking allows you to spot smaller creatures and observe animal tracks and signs.
Generally, participants must be at least 12 years old to join a walking safari. However, this may vary depending on the specific walking safari and park regulations.
Comfortable and neutral-colored clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, day pack and a refillable water bottle are essential items to pack for a walking safari.
Yes, for multi-day walking safaris, accommodation is provided in comfortable tented camps or lodges within the parks or reserves.
The best time for a walking safari is through out the dry seasons June – Oct and Dec – March. The weather is pleasant, and wildlife is more active around water sources, enhancing your walking safari experience.