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Luxury Walking Adventure at Ngala Private Game Reserve

Ngala Private Game Reserve

NGALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

Specialist Walking Safari

Interpretive guided bush walks in the Reserve
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Outdoor dining under the stars at Ngala

Experience an up close and personal glimpse of the African bush on an adventurous specialist walking safari through the dense bush of Ngala. Private, tailormade specialist walking safaris for a maximum of just six guests provide exceptional encounters with the smaller inhabitants of the wild.

Our professionally trained walking guides cater to guests' preferences and fitness levels to create an outstanding wilderness walking experience.

Whether you wish to walk for a couple of hours a day at leisure or spend all day in the bush, we can create the ideal experience for you. Start out at the crack of dawn or begin the day after a leisurely lie-in, the choice is all yours. Explore the wilderness on foot in the company of our expert rangers, taking the time to observe the small wonders of the bush, from spiders and ant lions to dung beetles. A surprise awaits along the way, as an al fresco lunch is set out in the shade of massive bushveld trees, followed by the option of a peaceful siesta in a gently swinging hammock.

Return to your lodge at night, or walk to our sister &Beyond lodge at Ngala, to be greeted with a warm and soothing bubble bath. Has the bush bug bitten? Would a night spent under the stars within the comforts of a tent out in the open simply complete your experience? A sleepout can be arranged for you on request provided that a room at our Ngala lodges has already been booked before arrival. Bush sleepouts are charged the nightly lodge accommodation rates. If sleeping out, a sumptuous bush dinner is served under a twinkling night sky before you fall asleep to the enchanting night sounds of Africa.

In addition to nightly accommodation costs, our tailormade specialist walking safaris are priced at ZAR 6 120 per group per night, based on a minimum two-night stay. Regrettably, walking safaris are not suitable for children under 16 years of age.