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Big-5 Walking Safaris
A walking safari is regarded as one of the best ways to get an authentic feel for the African bush. Conjuring up romantic images of pith helmets and machetes, walking safaris allow you to share the space with the African wildlife, and you are able to get ever closer to the animal's waterholes and paths. Doing a safari on foot is no doubt a very different experience to doing a safari in an air-conditioned, tinted-windowed bus!
A walking safari brings you instantly back to nature, and there is nothing quite like hearing your own heartbeat as you slowly get closer to a herd of elephant resting under a tree. Track rhino and buffalo herds and learn from an experienced ranger about how to identify animals using spoor, visual clues and your own sense of smell. These details would all be lost to those who on are on the more traditional vehicle-based safari. The relaxed pace of a walking safari also allows you to appreciate the beauty of the African bushveld. In wilderness people are confronted with themselves, reflected in the light of natures innocence, and are nudged to reconsider personal values, purpose and destiny.
So get away from all the hustle and bustle of the city and modern society, and rediscover your true self on an African walking safari. Let the romance and luxury of a classic safari give you a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and never to be forgotten memories of a very special place indeed – the African bushveld. We offer walking safaris in three of South Africa’s best-known wildlife regions, two in the Kruger National Park, and one each in the Timbavati Private Game Reserve and the Phinda Private Game Reserve. |


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Kruger National Park: Rhino Walking Safari
Kruger National Park: Pafuri Wilderness Trails
Ngala Walking Safaris in the Timbavati Private Game Reserve and Phinda Private Game Reserve
Walking Safari Imbali Safari Lodge
+27 31 2074700 (Fax)
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