Guided Walking Safaris in Tanzania
A Closer Look at Tanzania’s Wild Side
A walking safari is the best way to connect with nature in its purest form. Instead of watching wildlife from a vehicle, you step into their world, moving quietly through the bush with an expert guide leading the way. This is a slower, more personal way to explore Tanzania’s landscapes, where every sound, footprint, and scent tells a story.
Where We Take You
Leviva Travel and Tours offers guided walking safaris in some of Tanzania’s most incredible wildlife areas. You’ll walk through national parks and private reserves, seeing animals up close while learning about the smaller details often missed on a game drive. Some of our top walking safari locations include:

Serengeti National Park
Walk through the wilderness where big cats roam and herds of wildebeest graze, guided by experienced rangers.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Follow trails along the crater rim and surrounding highlands, with breathtaking views and encounters with local Maasai communities.

Tarangire National Park
Known for its large elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and seasonal swamps that attract a variety of wildlife.

Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park)
A remote and less crowded area where you can walk along riverbanks and through thick bushland, home to wild dogs, crocodiles, and hippos.
What to Expect
A typical walking safari lasts between two and four hours, depending on the terrain and wildlife activity. Your guide will teach you how to track animals, recognize bird calls, and understand the ecosystem around you. It’s not just about spotting lions and elephants—it’s also about appreciating the small wonders, from insects and plants to the way the wind shifts through the trees.
Safety is a top priority. Our walks are led by armed, well-trained guides who know how to read animal behavior and keep a safe distance.
Who Can Join
Walking safaris are best suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness. While the pace is relaxed, you will be on your feet for an extended period. Children under 12 may not be allowed on some routes for safety reasons.
A Different Way to Explore Tanzania
If you want to move beyond the traditional safari and see Tanzania in a new way, a guided walking safari offers a deeper connection to the land, wildlife, and culture. Contact Leviva Travel and Tours to plan your walking safari adventure.