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Walking Tours in Africa

Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Local Choice and Trusted Walks for Africa

The walking tour companies we think you should consider first, because we’ve personally worked with them for our own trips or they offer the best overall experience and price for their destination.

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Adrar Travel

Adrar Travel is one of those local tour companies that we get really excited about! Created by a team of local guides descended from nomadic ...
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Ntanda Ventures

Locally owned and founded by a woman, there is much to love about Ntanda Ventures, which offers guided walking safaris and immersive tours throughout Zambia. ...
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Sitatuga Safari

Owner Joyce Mshana has taken her decades of experience with African safaris and started her own tour company. Based in Arusha, Sitatuga Safari offers pretty ...
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Walking tour companies that cover Africa

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Country Walkers

Active US travelers will most likely be familiar with Country Walkers, one of the largest US based walking adventure companies in the world. They offer ...
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KE Adventure Travel

KE Adventure Travel is a large UK based company that began with hiking expeditions and now offers self-guided walking holidays in Europe, including some island ...
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Macs Adventure

Macs Adventure is a Scottish company with satellite offices in Colorado and Germany specializing in self-guided walking, hiking, biking or pilgrimage trips. They do offer ...
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The Natural Adventure

The Natural Adventure is a large UK based company with offices in Bulgaria and London. They specialize in self-guided walking holidays with a few guided ...
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The Wild Source

The Wild Source is an American owned company that focuses on guided wildlife tours in Africa, with a few recently added tours in the United ...
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Wildland Trekking

Wildland Trekking is based in the United States and offers guided trekking and inn-based hiking trips worldwide. Most of their destinations are within the continental ...
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Are there walking holidays in Africa?

Absolutely! Walking holidays in Africa offer a distinct blend of natural wonders and cultural immersion that sets them apart from their European counterparts. The vastness of African landscapes, from the savannas and deserts to lush rainforests and rugged mountains, provides a unique backdrop for walking adventures, often with opportunities to encounter iconic wildlife. Additionally, the rich diversity of African cultures, traditions, and histories adds an enriching layer to the experience, making walking holidays in Africa a captivating fusion of exploration, discovery, and connection.

Tanzania

Tanzania is an exceptional destination for walking safaris and hiking trips, captivating adventurers with its unparalleled natural beauty. The country’s renowned national parks, like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, offer unique walking safari experiences, allowing travelers to witness wildlife in a more intimate and immersive setting. Moreover, the challenge of ascending Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, appeals to hiking enthusiasts, offering a rewarding journey through varying ecosystems and breathtaking vistas.

Zambia

Renowned for its remote wildlife reserves, Zambia provides a unique opportunity to observe animals on foot, guided by expert trackers who share insights into the intricate ecosystems. The South Luangwa National Park is a hub for walking safaris, allowing visitors to witness the nuances of nature up close. Additionally, Zambia’s diverse terrain, from the mighty Victoria Falls to the rolling plains of Kafue National Park, offers a range of hiking experiences that reveal the country’s stunning natural beauty and cultural heritage. With a commitment to sustainable tourism and the chance to explore remote areas, Zambia creates an unparalleled setting for those seeking a deeper connection to Africa’s untamed wonders.

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Kenya

Kenya’s national parks and reserves, like the Maasai Mara and Amboseli, provide an immersive safari experience on foot, allowing travelers to closely engage with animals and their habitats. Beyond safaris, Kenya’s diverse terrain, ranging from the Great Rift Valley to Mount Kenya, offers a multitude of hiking opportunities. Scaling Africa’s second-highest peak or exploring the Chyulu Hills unveils panoramic vistas and unique ecosystems. The chance to engage with local communities, learn about ancient traditions, and discover the profound cultural heritage of the Maasai people further enriches Kenya’s allure as a dynamic destination for those seeking both active exploration and wildlife encounters in their purest form.

Morocco

From the bustling medinas of Marrakech to the serene Atlas Mountains, Morocco’s walking trails wind through ancient villages, lush valleys, and rugged peaks. The allure of Morocco lies not only in its stunning scenery but also in the opportunity to engage with local communities, savor traditional cuisine, and explore the vibrant markets and architecture of its cities. Whether traversing the Sahara’s golden dunes or exploring the coastal charms of Essaouira, Morocco’s unique blend of adventure, heritage, and warm hospitality creates an unforgettable walking experience that captures the essence of North Africa’s allure.

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South Africa

From the iconic Table Mountain in Cape Town to the untamed expanses of Kruger National Park, the country’s varied terrain provides a captivating backdrop for walking enthusiasts. Beyond the natural wonders, South Africa’s storied history and welcoming communities add an enriching layer to the experience. Whether exploring the Drakensberg Mountains, wandering through vineyards in the Cape Winelands, or spotting the Big Five on guided safaris, South Africa’s unique fusion of adventure, cultural immersion, and breathtaking scenery makes it an ideal choice for those seeking an unforgettable walking holiday.

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