June 23

Top 5 Walking Safaris in Africa

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By Michelle Welvering on June 23, 2023

Embark on an extraordinary adventure through the untamed heartlands of Africa, where the primal connection between man and nature comes alive. This is the realm of walking safaris in Africa, where you, intrepid explorer, can immerse yourself in the rhythms of the wild and witness the continent's beauty up close and on your own two feet.

Walking safari with a Maasai warrior

Discover nature like the explorers of old, by going on a walking safari in Africa, Image Credit: Cottar's 1920s Camp

1. Zambia: South Luangwa National Park – The Home of the Walking Safari

In Zambia's South Luangwa National Park, a walking safari is not just an activity but a way of life. This iconic destination is considered the birthplace of walking safaris, and here, you'll have the privilege of traversing the untamed landscapes on foot, guided by experienced and knowledgeable rangers.

As you venture into the wilderness, you'll witness an extraordinary abundance of wildlife, from packs of African wild dogs to prides of lions. The Luangwa River, with its meandering channels and lush vegetation, adds to the enchantment, making South Luangwa a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Guests on a walking safari observing wild dogs

Lace up your hiking boots for the original up-close-and-personal safari experience at South Luangwa, Image Credit: Tafika Camp

2. Kenya: A Walking Safari in the Land of the Maasai Mara

Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve, with its sweeping grasslands and teeming wildlife, offers an immersive walking safari experience. Accompanied by Maasai guides, you'll traverse the vast savannahs, encountering magnificent creatures such as giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests.

Witness the iconic Great Wildebeest Migration, where millions of wildebeests and zebras embark on a treacherous journey across the Mara River. The Maasai people, with their vibrant culture and deep connection to the land, add an invaluable dimension to your safari experience, making it truly unforgettable.

Walking safari with Maasai naturalist

Discover the wonders of Kenya's wilderness on foot with traditional Maasai naturalists, Image Credit: Angama Mara

3. Botswana: Okavango Delta – A Water and Land Adventure

In Botswana's mesmerising Okavango Delta, a walking safari is a harmonious blend of water and land exploration. This unique ecosystem, characterised by vast floodplains and labyrinthine channels, invites you to traverse its pristine wilderness on foot, guided by expert trackers.

Witness the incredible diversity of wildlife congregating around the delta, from elephants wading through the waterways to graceful antelope grazing on the banks. As you navigate this watery wonderland, you'll discover a myriad of birdlife and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the elusive predators that call this delta home.

Walking safari in the Okavango Delta

Walk along ancient wildlife paths and focus on the intricacies of the bush, Image Credit: Wilderness Vumbura Plains

4. South Africa: Greater Kruger National Park and Beyond

South Africa, renowned for its captivating landscapes, offers a wealth of walking safari opportunities. In the Greater Kruger National Park, one of Africa's premier safari destinations, you'll have the chance to explore the vast wilderness with highly trained guides. Traverse the ancient paths of the Big 5 and encounter other remarkable creatures, all while soaking in the breathtaking vistas of the African bush.

Additionally, in the Western Cape, the Gondwana Game Reserve beckons, offering a unique walking safari experience nestled within the fynbos-clad hills and valleys. The chance to witness rare and endemic species sets this destination apart, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Walking safari in the Kruger with an elephant sighting

Walking safaris in Africa provide the perfect way to view wildlife at eye level, Image Credit: Rhino Walking Safaris

5. Namibia: Damaraland – An Enchanting Desert Safari

Namibia's Damaraland unveils a dazzling landscape where walking safaris are a gateway to the sublime beauty of the desert. Guided by local experts, you'll trek through ancient valleys, discover secret rock art sites, and witness the surreal rock formations of Brandberg Mountain.

As you traverse the arid plains, keep an eye out for the elusive desert-adapted wildlife that has learned to thrive in this harsh environment. Witness the majestic desert-adapted elephants as they navigate the stark landscapes with remarkable resilience.

Guest and game ranger quietly observing a rhino

Encounter rhinos and an array of other wildlife in this boulder-strewn environment, Image Credit: Desert Rhino Camp

Your Walking Safari in Africa Awaits

At Rhino Africa, we're passionate about crafting tailor-made walking safaris that fulfil your wildest dreams. Our team of Travel Experts will guide you through the selection process, ensuring that your chosen destination aligns perfectly with your desires and preferences. So, lace up your boots, open your heart to the untamed wilderness, and let us be your trusted partner on an unforgettable walking safari in Africa. The journey awaits.

Feature Image: Little Governors' Camp

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About the author 

Michelle Welvering

Growing up, Michelle always wanted to become a world-renowned artist, a kickboxing-champion and an eccentric explorer – aka a Kickboxing Exploring Artist! After pursuing an education in Fine Arts and opening her own Kickboxing gym in Pretoria, an unexpected twist led her to a six-year stint as a travel consultant in South African tourism. She believes that all things happen for a reason and, driven by adventure, she was eager to find a more “wild” and cultural space to call home. This led her to wander the Western Cape coastline, fall in love with the city of Cape Town and, of course, her workplace, Rhino Africa.

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