a walking safari, as close as possible to wild animals

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In Zambia, there is a very special safari: a circuit totally on foot, which allows you to be as close as possible to the animals, without disturbing them. Reporting.

Covering more than 9,000 km2, Luangwa South Park (Zambia) is home to Africa’s largest wild animal reserve. 400 types of birds and 60 species of mammals. the The park is also famous for the safari it offers visitors: a walking safari, in total immersion, without a car. An armed guard leads the way, followed closely by tourists in single file. For this two-day experience, Nicolas and Ian paid more than 1,500 euros each. “We feel closer to the animals, unlike when we are in a car“, explains Ian Salibsury.

Fannuel Banda has been a guide for over 20 years. He knows exactly how to approach animals without scaring them away. To become a walking safari guide, you must also train by car at night. It is more difficult to track the felines, very comfortable in the dark. The objective of the second day of the safari is to follow a herd of elephants. Because of the poachers and the sometimes aggressive villagers, elephants are afraid of humans. In 70 years, the walking safari has never known serious accidents, just a few scares. The price to pay to be closer to the cheetahs.

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