Nyerere National Park walking safari
The main area to consider for a walking trip is the southern park of the Nyerere National Park. What was once a Reserve rather than National Park, has meant that the regulations here slightly different than in more famous parks such as the Serengeti but, with a vast range of different environments and topographies that the park comprises, there is plenty to keep you interested for anything up to a week.
Ruaha National Park walking safaris
Located to the west of the Nyerere National Park, Ruaha National Park is the perfect foil, with its open grasslands and baobab forests. While it may not offer as wide a spread of differing climes, it is still a very rewarding place to walk and, with camps such as Mwagusi and Kichaka there is an exceptionally high level of guiding to be had.
The Northern Safari parks walking safaris
Over the last year or so the Tanzanian Parks Authorities have realised the potential of allowing walking safaris, as such, it is now possible to walk in such parks as Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park and in some of the fringe concessions that border the Serengeti. With great game viewing and a high level of guiding, it may not allow for days on end of walking, but it can still add to the overall experience.



































































































