Walking safaris in Tanzania are completely different to game drives. On foot, you are a participant in the world of wildlife rather than a spectator, which is a thrilling safari experience.
Feel, hear and smell Tanzania
Imagine,
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
Nature & Leisure in Africa are pioneers in setting up walking safaris, particularly in Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Park. Only a handful of companies have been granted permission to enter these parks on foot. The regulations stipulate that an armed and qualified walking guide from the operating company must accompany all walks. An armed ranger from the National Park will also join every walk.
Explore one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations on game drives and guided walks across the Serengeti’s open savannah plains. Tick Tanzania’s many birds off your list, and spend the evenings gazing at the stars, as plentiful as the migratory herds (Wilderness Experiences Nature).
What sets us apart at Nature & Leisure in Africa is our expertise in organizing safe and unforgettable trekking adventures to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak.