Join us on an extraordinary journey into the heart of Africa’s untamed landscapes with a walking safari—an experience that transcends conventional wildlife encounters. Amidst the vast expanse of the African wilderness, walking safaris offer a profound connection with nature, inviting discerning adventurers to explore the intricacies of ecosystems while forging an intimate bond with the environment. Led by seasoned guides, participants embark on an immersive expedition, tracing the footsteps of ancient explorers and encountering wildlife in their natural habitat. This unparalleled adventure promises not only exhilarating encounters with Africa’s iconic fauna but also a profound appreciation for the delicate balance of life in the wild. Through expertly crafted itineraries, tailored to cater to both the adventurous spirit and conservation ethos, walking safaris epitomize the epitome of sustainable tourism, fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and the natural world. Join freebirdwildlifeexpeditions as we delve into the wilderness, where every step tells a story, and every moment is a testament to the enduring beauty of Africa’s untamed realms. Welcome to the essence of safari—an odyssey of discovery, enlightenment, and reverence for the wilderness.

When to visit
For optimal wildlife viewing, the best time for safari is during the dry season, from mid June to October. This period offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals gather around water sources, and the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot them, and predator activity is heightened. Additionally, the dry trails and roads ensure a smoother and more enjoyable safari experience.
December to February is also a good time for safari, This period is during the short rains, so you might encounter some brief afternoon showers, but overall, the weather is still quite pleasant. Wildlife viewing is still excellent during this time, and it’s also the calving season for wildebeest in the Serengeti, which can offer unique opportunities for witnessing the circle of life in action.