walking safaris & bush walks in Amboseli

A bush walking safari is an adventure packed activity where participants embark on relaxed, guided walks in a wildlife conservantion area with the objective of seeing wild animals in a more natural way without using vehicle.

There are two types of nature walks offered while on your safari in Amboseli National Park; Nature walks within the camp and one outside the wildlife reserve. The duration for this walks within the camp is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour and the rate ranges from USD 50 to USD 75 per person. The duration for walks outside the wildlife reserves is approximately 2 1/2 to 3 hours covering a distance of 9 - 15 km and includes a packed breakfast/lunch depending on the timings and game drives en route to and from the walking safari location and the rate ranges from USD 90 to USD 150 per person. These nature walks are preferrably done early mornings or late in the afternoon when the sun is not too hot.

Almost all national parks in Kenya, with the exception of Hells Gate National Park, prohibit walking inside national parks. It is the same with the Amboseli National Park. However, private conservancies surrounding the main park do allow for well planned and supervised walking safaris, while camps and lodges even inside the main reserve offer shorter nature walks, often just an hour long, within the immediate vicinity of the safari property.

Despite the well advised precautions in place to safeguard tourists and travelers, nature walks and bush walks as these are also known as a highly rewarding activity as there is so much more being observed while one is on foot in the bush due to the more sensory nature of the experience.

Depending on where the nature walks will be conducted, it is possible to see plenty of wildlife not to mention a rich diversity of Birds, flora and fauna. Walks are done by experienced and trained guides, and these guides often happen to be local Maasai naturalist who have the advantage of being born and bred in the very region that you are exploring.

Walking safaris while generally very safe, still do carry an element of risk to the participants as the areas you are exploring are actually the territory of the local wildlife and by being on foot you essentially place yourself on a level footing with these animals, which may range from Elephant & Buffalo to Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.

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