Tanzania Walking Safari


Walking Safari - Tanzania Safari

TANZANIA WALKING SAFARI

A walking safari is typically designed to fit into your safari schedule and can be scheduled early in the morning or late afternoon when tropical temperatures are cool. Until recently, walking safaris were primarily offered 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, and Arusha (Mt Meru), 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, which were previously restricted to game drives and balloon safaris only.
The walks are guided and typically accompanied by an armed ranger. A walking safari offers an excellent break from game drives, allowing visitors to learn fascinating facts about nature, birds, reptiles, insects, and the medicinal uses of local plants, which may not be fully appreciated from the seat of a safari car. While the scents and sounds of the African bush are better sensed on foot, it undoubtedly provides an adventurous and thrilling experience, especially when the walk extends into wildlife habitats where encounters with freely roaming animals are common, as in the Selous, Ngorongoro including Ndutu, and Tarangire game parks.
Walking safaris represent the purest form of safari. Walking in Tanzania is entirely different from game driving. On foot, you become a participant in the world of wildlife rather than a spectator, offering a thrilling and unbeatable safari experience.

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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 generally ignore you in a vehicle, they perceive you as another type of animal when you are on foot. Getting up close and personal with wildlife is definitely an exhilarating rush. Walking is also a great way to appreciate the smaller wildlife, which may not be easily spotted from a vehicle.
Access remote areas on foot
On foot, you can venture into remote areas and reach places that a safari car can't access. Once on foot, you are not constrained by roads and can explore almost anywhere you like. Away from the crowds, off the beaten track, it offers you a freedom incomparable to any game drive safari.
Pioneering in walking safaris
Summit Trekking And Safaris is a pioneer in establishing walking safaris, particularly in the Serengeti National Park. Only a handful of companies have been granted permission to conduct walks in this park. Regulations stipulate that an armed and qualified walking guide from the operating company must accompany all walks, along with an armed ranger from the National Park.
Serengeti, Tarangire, Ngorongoro
We offer a wide range of walking safari options, allowing you to tailor your experience to exactly what you want and nothing you don’t. These walks are truly one of the best and most memorable African experiences on earth!



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