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Walking Safaris in Tanzania.

Step into the heart of the wild with a walking safari in Tanzania—an adventure that brings you closer to nature like never before. Unlike traditional game drives, walking safaris engage all your senses, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and scents of the African wilderness. It’s a unique way to experience Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife on a deeper, more personal level.

Explore Tanzania’s Wilderness on Foot

Tanzania’s national parks and reserves offer some of the best walking safari experiences. Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, and Serengeti National Park are prime locations where you can explore vast grasslands, wander beneath towering acacia trees, and discover the hidden wonders of the ecosystem. From tracking animal footprints to observing the tiniest creatures that are often overlooked on game drives, a walking safari provides a rare and unforgettable perspective of the wild.

Where to Go

Walking Safari Destinations in Tanzania

Tanzania offers several incredible destinations for walking safaris, each providing a unique perspective of the country’s diverse landscapes and wildlife. Arusha National Park is perfect for beginners, with scenic trails through forests, open plains, and around the picturesque Momella Lakes. Tarangire National Park offers thrilling walks among ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds, while the Serengeti provides a rare opportunity to explore the vast savannah on foot, guided by expert rangers. For those seeking a remote and untouched wilderness, the Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park offer off-the-beaten-path experiences, where encounters with wildlife feel even more intimate. Whether you prefer lush greenery, open plains, or rugged terrain, Tanzania has the perfect walking safari destination for every adventurer.

Best Time For

Walking Safaris in Tanzania

The best time for walking safaris in Tanzania is during the dry season, which typically runs from June to October. During these months, the weather is cooler, and wildlife tends to congregate around water sources, making it easier to spot animals. The dry conditions also make the trails more accessible and safer for walking. Another good time for walking safaris is in the early part of the rainy season, from November to early December, when the landscapes are lush and green, and the wildlife is still abundant. However, walking safaris are not recommended during the peak of the rainy season (March to May), as trails can become slippery, and some areas may be inaccessible due to flooding.

The Experience

Feel, hear and smell Tanzania

Imagine, you walk on the same path as the elephants and other wildlife, you feel the wind through you hair, hear a lion roar in the distance and smell the bush and wildlife. Your senses awaken, as you become part of your environment and the wilderness becomes more real.

Wildlife up close and personal

While animals will generally ignore you in a vehicle, they see you as another type of animal when you are on foot. Getting up close and personal with wildlife is definitely a rush of excitement. Walking is also a great way to appreciate the smaller wildlife, which can’t be so easily seen from a vehicle.

Access remote areas on foot

On foot you can walk into remote areas and reach places that a safari car can’t. Once on foot, you are not constrained by roads and can go almost anywhere you like. Away from the crowds, off the beaten track. It offers you a freedom incomparable to any game drive safari.

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Our safari itineraries combine adventure and comfort for an unforgettable experience in Tanzania. Witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti, explore the Ngorongoro Crater, and enjoy seamless, well-planned journeys. With our expertly crafted tours, you’ll experience the perfect blend of luxury and wilderness.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Tanzania Walking Safari

A walking safari in Tanzania offers a unique and personal way to experience the African wilderness. Instead of observing wildlife from a vehicle, you’ll embark on foot through the heart of nature, guided by experts who help you connect with the land and its creatures on a deeper level. To help you prepare for this unforgettable adventure, here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about walking safaris in Tanzania.

 A walking safari in Tanzania involves exploring the wild on foot, accompanied by a skilled guide. You’ll venture through nature reserves, national parks, and conservation areas, immersing yourself in the environment while observing wildlife and plant life up close. It’s a more intimate experience compared to a traditional vehicle safari.

 Walking safaris generally involve moderate physical activity, including walking for 2 to 4 hours at a time on varying terrain. While you don’t need to be an athlete, it’s important to have a reasonable level of fitness. The pace is relaxed, and breaks are taken regularly, making it an enjoyable experience for most people.

 Walking safaris offer the chance to spot a range of wildlife, including giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, elephants, and a variety of bird species. While larger predators like lions or leopards may be encountered from a distance, your guide will ensure that all wildlife interactions are safe. The focus is on understanding the ecosystem as a whole.

Yes, walking safaris in Tanzania are safe when conducted with professional guides who are trained to handle wildlife encounters. Your guide will ensure that you maintain a safe distance from animals and are always aware of your surroundings. Safety is a top priority on these expeditions.

For your walking safari, you’ll want to pack light but ensure you’re prepared for the conditions. Essential items include:

  • Comfortable, breathable clothing (long sleeves and pants to protect against insects)
  • Sturdy hiking boots or shoes
  • A hat and sunscreen to protect against the sun
  • A refillable water bottle and snacks
  • Binoculars or a camera for wildlife observation
  • Insect repellent

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