WALKING SAFARIS IN TANZANIA
Walking safaris in Tanzania are about the authentic eminence of your game-watching experience. Depending on the fitness
of the individual and the nature of the terrain, a bush walk can be a gentle amble for around one to two hours to half a
day, immersing yourself in the natural world, or it can be a more demanding adventure during fly camping expeditions
lasting multiple days, in which you confront yourself and achieve a specific target. The key to a successful African
walking safari is being in the presence of a specialist walking guide and also in a strategic game walk location, and
not any other but also the realistic assessment of your own capabilities including your open-mindedness of safety and
dangers being out in the wild on foot. It is far better to enjoy an experience well within your capabilities than to
subject yourself to an ordeal that may detract from the overall quality of your Tanzanian wilderness vacation.
The prime reason to walk on safari is to become one with the landscape and the wildlife, disturbing it as little as
possible, and becoming just another animal, alert and aware of every nuance of wilderness: sight, sound, texture and
smell. Guided walking safaris close to most luxury, deluxe and value accommodations enable you to become familiar with
ambient wildlife, birds, insects, plants, and larger animals from their scat, footprints and reverberations. Walks can
be best taken in the early morning as life begins to stir. Botanical walks, elephant caves visits, bird watching or
butterfly expeditions are available at specialized locations, such as Gibb’s Farm in the Ngorongoro Highlands.
The Great Migration can be observed from rocky kopjes rising above the plain, but it is never advisable to get close to
wild animals which are easily spooked. You may walk only on the rim of Ngorongoro Crater with its montane forest and
fantastic views amidst resident highlands game. The Rift Valley Escarpment, including Mount Meru and Ol Doinyo Lengai,
offers demanding and rewarding treks to mountain ridges, soda lakes and magma craters in breath-taking wild beauty. Lake
Manyara has superlative birding experience.
Take a cultural walking tour with Hadzabe bushmen around Lake Eyasi, or with the Maasai in their northern Tanzania
homelands. A Mount Kilimanjaro climbing trip presents a choice of tropical forest walks of varying lengths and
difficulty, or several days of acclimatization and trekking to its snow-crowned peak — Uhuru. Further south and west of
Tanzania, dry season walking tours are permitted in remote locations such as Selous, Ruaha and Katavi, with fly camping
from Jongomero. From December to March, bird watching is fantastic. In Mahale and Gombe Parks, mountain-side hikes of
several hours may be undertaken in search of chimpanzees and other primates. Whatever your choice, Williamson Adventures
can organize your Tanzanian guided walking safari of your dreams based on your preference, comfort and safety threshold.