Walking safaris in Kenya and foot safaris in Kenya
Walking foot safaris
Near Glamping-Kenya eco lodge, there are numerous options for a foot safari or walking safari in Kenya.
Glamping-kenya organizes walking safaris or foot safaris in Kenya, tailored to the customer's budget.
Solio Conservancy and Solio Ranch in Kenya is one of the most beautiful nature parks for a walking safari or foot safari in Kenya. Solio Conservancy is a private concession in the North-Eastern part of Kenya, where activities such as walking safaris or walking safaris in Kenya are organized. Evening safaris are also permitted between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM and between 9:00 PM and 11:00 PM. During this walking safari in Kenya or foot safari in Kenya you will discover this unique area by 4×4 vehicle and on foot, together with your Solio guide who will share his wealth of knowledge with you. You will spend the night in Glamping Kenya eco lodge which is located near the park. This combination of safari close to nature and refined luxury makes walking safari in Kenya or foot safari in Kenya one of our most special experiences in this area. H
Hells Gate is the only national park you can cycle and walk through! Glamping Kenya also organizes walking safaris and foot safaris in Kenya for its customers in other parks, including Hells Gate
Hells' Gate is located northwest of the capital Nairobi, nestled against Lake Naivasha
Hell's Gate is located on a plateau of 1900 meters, around the crater of the dormant Mount Longonot volcano. This creates a rugged and wild landscape of cracks, cliffs, gorges, and volcanic rocks that tower up from the landscape.
The dry season is from June to October. This is the best time for a foot safari in Kenya or walking safari in Kenya! It is sunny and not too hot. The grass is lower and the animals gather around the scarce water sources. So easy to spot!
November to May is the wet season, with the heaviest rainfall between April and May. Benefit? The landscape is spectacularly green, with no dust in the air and an explosion of flowers and plants. Wonderful for a walking safari in Kenya or foot safari in Kenya. Many new animals are also born at that time.
A multi-day walking safari in Kenya or foot safari in Kenya is particularly spectacular. You feel completely alone in the world, in the middle of vast nature. Each location is unique and completely different from other locations.
When you go on safari in Kenya for the first time, you will hear all kinds of terms, expressions, words that mean little or nothing to you, jargon. And yet it is useful to know them a little so that you know what to expect. Below is an overview of some of the most commonly used safari terms.
It all sounds so beautiful: a walking safari or foot safari in Kenya with various game drives to Game Reserves and National Parks with overnight stays in a luxurious tented camp overlooking the Savannah.
But what is it all about? See below for a clear explanation.
What is a Safari in Kenya – The word safari comes from Swahili and literally means 'journey' or 'long journey'. Actually, it is nothing more than the entire trip, tour or holiday that you are going to make in Africa.
What is a Game Drive – The game drive is what you do most during an average safari.
A game drive is a safari activity in which people drive in a vehicle through game parks, reserves or natural habitats to spot and observe wildlife. This activity is often carried out under the supervision of an experienced guide or ranger, who has knowledge of the local flora and fauna and knows the best locations to find animals.
• What is an Evening/night game drive – This is the same as the game drive, only the time is different. Instead of Returning to your camp at 6 o'clock, in some places you are allowed to drive around until about 8 o'clock.
• What is a foot safari in Kenya or walking safari in Kenya – Instead of with the car you go on foot. A walking safari in Kenya is often also done in areas where there are no predators. But there are also bush foot safaris in Kenya or walking safaris in Kenya among all the animals there are. You can imagine that if you come face to face with an elephant