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Walking Safari in Tanzania- Experience the African bush on foot

Watching wildlife is at the top of almost everyone’s ‘to-do list’ in Tanzania. You will be able to find a stellar array of protected areas in the country which offers the most diverse and rewarding wildlife found anywhere around the world. Tanzania Safari Packages offer Walking Safari to appreciate the beauty of nature in a different way. Most of the walking Safaris offered are for one or two hours, usually done in the early morning or late in the afternoon. The pace is always measured and there will be stops en route for observation or for your guide to picking up an animal’s track.

Some of the walking safaris are done within the park boundaries, while some are in the adjacent areas that are part of the park’s ecosystem. Walks are always accompanied by a guide, who is usually armed and you are supposed to walk close proximity to the guide.

 

Best destinations to choose for Tanzania walking Safari

Basically the prime areas for walking safari include, Ngorongoro conservation area, Arusha National Park, Serengeti National Park and Lake Manyara. Most of the short walks are easily arranged near the gate.

Ngorongoro National Park

 This Area is home to one of the amazing, stunning ethereal blue-green vistas of the African continent. The real magic happens here when you walk through the unparalleled concentration of wildlife.  

Arusha National Park

Tanzania’s smallest but most beautiful northern circuit parks which offer a variety of scenery with few number of wildlife excluding Lions and Rhinos due to poaching. You can go on a walking safari here with a guide accompanied you.

Serengeti National Park

 Watch the earth’s most impressive cycle of life where the millions of hoofed animals move constantly in search of grasslands. Home to the highest wildlife in the African continent Serengeti is definitely a treat to watch for any walking safari visitor.

Apart from these, the other few destinations which you get to see during a 7-day walking safari in Tanzania: Olmoti crater, Bulati campsite, Empakai Crater, Lake Natron and Masai villages.

Olmoti Crater

It is a worth visiting place on your way to North highlands. It is a shallow floor, haired with grass and crossed by Munge River. You can visit Munge waterfall from olmoti Crater.

Empakaai Crater

lake-filled Empakaai Crater is an un-matched in beauty to Ngorongoro crater. The lake draws flamingos and other water birds. You can also enjoy the views of forest cliffs at 300 m high. Hiking down the crater with Tanzania walking safari is a wonderful experience.

Lake Natron

It is a mineral-rich soda lake that is home to thousands of flamingos. It is the only breeding place for flamingos.

Masai village

The Maasai village of Mkuru hosts the regions pioneering camel camp. You can take a short camel ride around the village. There will be a simple tented-camp in the village or you can pitch your own tent too. Rides can be combined with various cultural activities and a baboon cave safari.

 

Best time to go for a walking safari

A still from Tanzania walking Safari

Getting around the country is easier during the dry season that is June to October. Animals are easier to find in the waterholes and rivers. Foliage is also less dense to and makes easier to spot wildlife. Apart from this consideration it completely depends in part of what your interests are.

For, walking in wildlife area dry season is the best. The large sections of most the national parks are accessible only during dry season, as almost all the camps close during the rainy season.

 

Best lodging and campsite options

Tanzania Tours and Safaris offer the best lodging and campsite options. The campsites are available in a good location directly on the beach for the beautiful views around the beach.

You can stay at Nainokanoka camp on a full board basis, Bulati camp too offers stays on a full board basis overnight. You can get into Acacia camp and Masaai giraffe camps too.

 

Wildlife up close and personal

closer view of wild animals

 Tanzania walking safari gives you a chance to watch the wildlife very close to you. You will get to see the rare black Rhinos in the Ngorongoro conservation area. Similarly you will witness the widely spread on African vervet monkeys forage the grasslands and trees of the savannah. Tarangire Park,  Lake Manyara National Park, Selous game reserves are some of the handpicked areas to give you a thrill of exciting bird-watching.

 

How much does it cost

The Tanzania Walking Safari packages are for 7 days and 6 nights, which includes pick and drop from Airport, All meals and accommodation, Park fees and guide, 4 wheel drive vehicle and drinking water for the price of $2240 for adults and $1980 for Children. you can also avail of several discounts during the low seasons. However, these prices may vary from season to season and will not remain the same.

 

Now, you are ready to experience the bushes of Africa on foot and make memories for your lifetime. We in Snow Africa Adventure exclusively offer you 7 days and 6 nights walking Safari. Come join us and make your Safari worth you pay for!

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