Wild - Wild safaris
Remoter areas, sometimes (but not always) quieter game, a more elemental experience, possibly more challenging activities, simpler accommodation, altogether more purist in essence.
If this is what you're after, then consider the following:
In Tanzania:
Selous Walking Safaris in the Selous Game Reserve | Chimpanzee Tracking in the Mahale Mountains | Visiting the wahadzabe people from Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp | Chada Camp in Katavi | Some of the simpler bush camps in Ruaha National Park | Saadani Safari Lodge in Saadani National Park | Flycamping from Sand Rivers | Loliondo Wilderness Mobile in the Gol Mountains | The wildebeest Migration from Nomads Serengeti Mara Camp
In Kenya
Kicheche Mara Camp in the Mara Conservation Area | Walking Wild on the Laikipia Plateau | Koija Starbeds and camel safaris in Sabuk in Laikpia | Offbeat Meru Camp in Meru | Sarara Camp in the Matthews Range | Walks and Riding safaris in the Chyulu Hills | Kalacha in the Chalbi Desert east of Lake Turkana
In Zambia
Kutandala Camp in the North Luangwa National Park| Robin Pope Walking Safaris and microlighting with John Coppinger from Tafika Camp in the South Luangwa | Busanga Bush Camp in Kafue | Shoebill Island Camp in Kasanka | Canoeing in Lower Zambezi National Park from Chongwe River Camp | doing all manner of mad things at Victoria Falls and Livingstone
In Botswana
Quad-biking and sleeping out in the Makgadikgadi Pans, tracking meerkats with the Bushman at San Camp | Travelling deep into the Delta by foot and dugout canoe with Kanana Mokoro Trail or Footsteps
In Zimbabwe
Getting within metres of lion and elephant with Stretch Ferreira in Mana Pools | Canoe safaris down the Zambezi and sleeping out on the banks | Sleeping out in a treehouse in the game-rich Hwange National Park at The Hide| Tracking rhino on foot in the Matobo National Park from Big Cave Camp
For videos, articles, ideas and news from Africa:
Have a look at our blog at safarigeek.com
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