Walking safaris are like the traditional game drive's saucier, more intimate cousin, connecting you with Mother Nature without a 4x4 buffer. It’s all about tuning into the whispers of the wild, feeling the crunch of dirt underfoot, and spotting creatures you’d otherwise miss from a vehicle. But if you’ve never had the honour of going on a walking safari, you might be wondering what’s in store. Here’s everything you need to know.

What’s the Vibe Like on a Walking Safari?
There are no revving engines. It’s just you, your guide, and the symphony of the bush. The pace is slower and more intentional, allowing you to soak up each detail and thrill as you track animal movements.
With a qualified walking guide to interpreting every footprint, snapped twig, or strange sound, each step feels like uncovering a mystery. And oh, the silence! There are no distractions, just the thudding of your own heartbeat and nature’s calls echoing all around.
It’s meditative, inviting, and incredibly fascinating, especially in a world that’s always moving too fast. So, lace up those boots, and get ready for a wild ride – on foot.

Wilderness Linkwasha
How Long Does a Walking Safari Last?
Walking safaris come in all sizes and flavours, from quick morning excursions to multi-day treks that would make a marathon look like a warm-up.
Whether you’re moving between camps on foot or taking shorter routes before being picked up by a vehicle, walking safaris are generally relaxed and include plenty of rest stops – perfect for travellers of all fitness levels.

How Safe Are Walking Safaris?
We get it – the idea of walking through big-game territory is a little nerve-racking! But rest assured, walking safaris are led by expert guides who know these wild spaces like a drag queen knows their eyeshadow palette.
They’re trained to react instantly and ensure both you and the animals stay safe and at ease. Just follow their instructions to the letter, and you’ll be golden.
- Stay in a single file, with your guide leading the way
- Keep silent to let the guides do their thing and prevent startling any shy creatures
- If anything wild appears, don’t panic or run – just remember, your guide’s got this

Can Kids Join in on the Fun?
Generally, walking safaris are recommended for those 14 years and up. It’s not because we don’t adore our young adventurers – but these safaris require patience, silence, and a good bit of instruction-following, which can be tricky for the younger ones. Always check with us or the lodge for specific age policies before booking.

Wilderness Seba
What Should I Wear? (No, Really, This is Important!)
Now, we know you want to make an impression, but leave the bright pink for brunch in Cape Town! Stick to neutral colours like khaki, beige, or olive to blend into the landscape and avoid spooking the animals. Pro tip: black absorbs heat, so unless you fancy feeling like a solar panel, keep it to lighter colours.
- Comfortable hiking boots
- Wide-brimmed hat (to protect from that fierce African sun)
- Plenty of sunscreen
- Lightweight layers to keep you cool but protected
Ready to Strut Your Stuff in the African Bush?
If this sounds like your dream safari, we’re ready to plan it all down to the tiniest detail – and we’ve got the scoop on the best lodges, guides, and insider tips to make your walking safari utterly unforgettable. Pack those hiking boots – Africa is calling!






