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A WALK IN THE PARK ( ENQUIRY )
Walking Safari-
Selous Game Reserve- Tanzania
Selous Game Reserve is a World Heritage Site and for good reason too. Bisected by the Rufiji River, a sprawling waterway with 5 distinctive lakes joined by a myriad of channels is a home to a large variety of fauna & flora. A boating safari adds a new point of interest in every turn, seeing birds nesting on the banks, animals drinking, crocs and hippos at eye level… Ruaha National Park is named after the river that runs through the southern portion of the park. No major game migration occurs in Ruaha such as those found in the northern parks so game can be seen in Ruaha at any time of the year. The park becomes a different world after the rains in December with the trees erupting into leaf and the Great Ruaha River swelling into a bursting torrent while the bird population explodes with migrants from both hemispheres visiting Ruaha. A visit during this time will open your eyes to a completely different Africa to the one you thought you knew well.more.. |
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CHIMPANZEE TREKKING ( ENQUIRY )
Western Tanzania is the least visited part of Tanzania but perhaps the most interesting for travelers with a sense of adventure. Western Tanzania is also where you can see chimpanzees in their natural habitat. There are two parks you can see chimpanzees (see below) but note that children under 12 are usually not allowed to track these primates.more.. |
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KRUGER WALKING SAFARI ( ENQUIRY )
magine a walking safari in the world famous and well-documented Kruger National Park with lion, elephant and many more wild animals around you – this is it, no imagination! Our guides meet the stringent requirements of the South African National Parks and senior guides hold the highest guiding qualification possible in South Africa. After an introductory brief on the ‘do’s & don’ts’ of bush walking safaris, the guide will structure the trail taking into account the fitness level of the group and any special requests.more.. |
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE ( ENQUIRY )
This is an exceptional walking safari giving you the opportunity to see Elephants, Lion, Giraffe and leopards during the day. You will begin your first leg of the safari from Island Bush Camp, the only habitable island on the Luangwa Island. Walking safaris are the key ingredient of life at Island Bush Camp, although with such high levels of wildlife in the area, it's just as likely that they will come walking into camp, as you finding them on a walk or game-drive. The next leg will be at the Luangwa Wilderness Lodge in the relatively small Luambe Park which offers a wide diversity of mammals, birds and reptiles. more.. |
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