Tanzania Walking Safari
Walking Safari Holidays
Walking safaris in Tanzania provide a deeply immersive experience in the wilderness, thoughtfully designed to enhance your overall safari adventure. Typically scheduled for early mornings or late afternoons to take advantage of cooler tropical weather, these safaris allow you to connect with nature on a more intimate level.
Traditionally, walking safaris were concentrated in areas like the Selous Game Reserve and Wildlife Management Areas, with limited availability in select national parks such as Gombe Stream, Mahale Mountains, Rubondo Island, Udzungwa Mountains, Kitulo, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Oldoinyo Lengai, the Usambara Mountains, and Lake Natron, often as part of trekking experiences.
Today, however, visitors can enjoy foot safaris in Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (including Ndutu), and designated parts of the Serengeti, broadening the opportunities to explore Tanzania’s incredible landscapes on foot.
What You Will Experience
A walking safari in Tanzania is an unforgettable adventure that lets you experience the wilderness up close in a way that’s very different from being in a vehicle. You’ll be on foot, guided by experienced local rangers or Maasai guides, who will lead you through various terrains, from the expansive plains of the Serengeti to the cool, dense forests of the Ngorongoro Highlands. Expect a slow-paced journey that allows you to really take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the environment. You’ll learn to spot animal tracks, identify plants, and understand the intricate details of the ecosystem that you might miss while driving. Safety is always a top priority, so your guides will keep you informed and aware of your surroundings. You might come across wildlife like elephants or giraffes and witness smaller, often overlooked creatures and bird species. It’s a chance to feel a deeper connection with nature and appreciate the unique beauty of Tanzania’s landscapes in a way that’s both personal and profound.
Top Walking safari destinations
Tarangire National Park, famous for its giant baobab trees and large elephant herds, provides an excellent setting for walking safaris. The park’s diverse ecosystems, including savannahs and wetlands, offer a rich array of wildlife. Walking safaris here enable close encounters with elephants, buffalo, and antelope, often along the Tarangire River.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for the Ngorongoro Crater, a massive volcanic caldera teeming with wildlife. Walking safaris offer a unique perspective of this breathtaking landscape, allowing visitors to explore the crater's rim and surrounding highlands. You might encounter herds of wildebeest, zebras, and various bird species while enjoying panoramic views.
Selous Game Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, spans vast, unspoiled landscapes of savannah, woodlands, and wetlands. Known for its extensive walking safari opportunities, it offers a less crowded, immersive wildlife experience. With its diverse habitats, you might encounter elephants, giraffes, and the rare African wild dog. Boat safaris along the Rufiji River complement the walking adventures.
Arusha National Park, situated near the city of Arusha, offers a blend of forests, lakes, and volcanic landscapes. The park is unique for its walking safaris that traverse areas around Mount Meru and the Momella Lakes. This destination is known for its diverse flora, bird species, and opportunities to see giraffes and colobus monkeys up close.
When To Visit
The most popular time to experience a Tanzanian safari is during the dry season from June to October. Temperatures are pleasant, humidity levels are low, and the chance of rain is minimal. It is the perfect season to witness how vast numbers of prey congregate near rivers and water holes, which encourages predators to base themselves in these areas. However, it is also a busy time on the Northern Circuit. For a more intimate experience with fewer tourists and vehicles around, we recommend travelling during the low and shoulder season months.
Dry Season
June until October Best time for wildlife Walking Experience
This is typically the optimal period for walking safaris. The weather during these months is cooler and more comfortable, which enhances the experience of exploring on foot. Additionally, the reduced foliage and concentration of wildlife around water sources make animals easier to spot, increasing the chances of successful sightings.
Green Season
March until May Ideal for Walking safari experience
During this time, the landscape transforms into a lush, verdant paradise. This period is ideal for birdwatching and observing young animals, as many species give birth during the rainy season. However, be prepared for frequent showers, which can make walking safaris more challenging due to muddy and slippery conditions.
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