A walking safari is an eco adventure at its best -- on foot the sounds and scents of the African bush are palatable, unmistakably wild, a myriad of wildlife calls mixed with a blend of plant and animal excretions that will fill your every being with a primeval adrenaline rush. Things look and feel a little different when you're on the menu! Wilderness walking trails are without doubt one of my favourite adventure travel activities. Southern Africa...
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New! :: South Africa Wilderness Walking Trails :: The Imfolozi Wilderness Trails in KwaZulu Natal's renowned Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve and the seven guided wilderness walking trails in the Kruger National Park are the most popular Big 5 country wilderness walking trails in South Africa.
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:: Angola ::
:: Botswana ::
:: Lesotho ::
:: Madagascar ::
:: Malawi ::
:: Mauritius ::
:: Mozambique ::
:: Namibia ::
:: Reunion ::
:: Seychelles ::
:: South Africa :: The Imfolozi Wilderness Trails in KwaZulu Natal's renowned Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve and the seven guided wilderness walking trails in the Kruger National Park are the most popular Big 5 country wilderness walking trails in South Africa.
:: Swaziland ::
:: Zambia :: The Luangwa is renowned for walking safaris that are offered by most camps. However, the Chikoko Trails differ as both Chikoko and Crocodile Camps are situated inside wilderness areas without any roads, you walk from camp to camp, your luggage portaged on ahead. The walking trails are between Chikoko and Crocodile Camps, both simple camps constructed of thatch overlooking plains of game and all the action of a day in the wild. Chikoko rooms are 3m above the ground to perfect the view during your afternoon siesta.
:: Zimbabwe ::
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