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Take A Walk On The Wild Side

Your next walking safari awaits you...
by Holly Allison
19 January 2024 . 1 min read

On a walking safari, you’ll learn to appreciate the tiniest details from miniscule tracks to unusual flora, enter spaces inaccessible by vehicle and, if luck’s with you, enjoy sightings of Africa’s larger creatures completely undetected.

You’ll either stay in a static or mobile camp, the latter of which feel especially close to nature and are completely geared around walking – your tents are reassembled at a new location every night. On the other hand, static camps are permanent, and enjoy a few additional amenities like flushing loos and vehicles to transport you to walking routes further from camp.

Karisia Walking Safaris, Laikipia

Karisia Walking Safaris

Kenya

Karisia promises a walking safari tailored to your bucket list in some of Kenya’s most remote regions – epic experiences await…

Time and Tide Luwi Bush Camp, South Luangwa

Time and Tide Luwi Bush Camp

Zambia

It doesn’t get more authentic than a camp in the birthplace of walking safaris and Luwi never fails to deliver.

Luwi Bush Camp
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Pafuri Walking Trails, Kruger

Pafuri Walking Trails

South Africa

Set in the private Makuleke Concession, you’ll have some of South Africa’s finest walking trails on your doorstep.

Pafuri Walking Trails
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Tok Tokkie Trails, NamibRand

Tok Tokkie Trails

Namibia

Escape into the Namib Desert where you’ll spy rare wildlife and fall asleep on a stretcher bed under the stars…

Tok Tokkie Trails
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Usangu Expedition Camp, Ruaha

Usangu Expedition Camp

Tanzania

Intimate and beautifully-designed, when you’re not exploring on foot, get involved in Usangu’s fantastic conservation projects.

Usangu Expedition Camp
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Wayo Serengeti Walking Camp, Serengeti

Wayo Serengeti Walking Camp

Tanzania

Have you ever dreamt of seeing the Great Migration up-close? With Wayo, you’ll witness this spectacle on foot!