Walking Safari – An Experience for All the Senses

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“Magic” — this is the word most visitors associate with the experience of the African savanna. Witnessing Africa’s fascinating wildlife up close is an adventure many dream of. And those who have had the privilege of experiencing it will never forget it. That’s a promise!

“I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up and was not happy.” – Ernest Hemingway, American writer.

A walking safari offers the chance to experience grand nature and breathtaking wilderness in its purest form, face-to-face with Africa’s wildlife. It allows you to embrace the spectacular surroundings with all your senses — to observe, listen, feel, and truly connect with the environment.

You walk attentively, eyes and ears wide open, with an excited tingle in your stomach. The African earth crunches softly beneath your boots, the vibrations of distant movements lingering in the ground. The dry savanna rustles, whispering its ancient secrets. Your gaze follows the mesmerizing landscape, scanning for animals at a safe distance, their tracks left behind in the dust, or even a delicate spider web glistening on a nearby tree.

The scents — both pleasant and less so — the grass, the animals, the dust. The symphony of sounds — the whispering wind, the cracking branches, the calls and cries of the animals, and the overwhelming silence in between. A deeper understanding emerges of the intricate connections between this unique natural world and its extraordinary wildlife. Your perspective shifts, and you realize how small and insignificant you truly are. Stay calm, move quietly, interpret the sounds, read the signals, and become one with the bush.

As the most authentic form of safari, the walking safari has been gaining popularity in recent years. Of course, safety always comes first! Bush walks are strictly led by trained and experienced guides and rangers. They know their land, interpret its signs, keep a constant eye on the terrain, and take no risks. Along the way, they share insights about plants, animals, and ecosystems. They captivate with stories and anecdotes. And in doing so, they contribute to an unforgettable adventure.

“You can never leave Africa,” Africa said. “Africa will always be with you, deep inside your head. Our rivers will flow tangled through the ridges of your thumbprint, our drumbeats will count out your pulse, our coastline will shape the silhouette of your soul.” – Bridget Dore, from the poem “Africa Smiled” dedicated to Nelson Mandela.