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Walking safaris at Wilderness Safaris' Linkwasha Camp

Wilderness Safaris Linkwasha camp, in the Hwange region of Zimbabwe, is the perfect getaway for clients looking for an animal-focused retreat.

A walking safari is one of the best ways to truly experience the beauty of Hwange and Mana Pools National Park and a definite highlight for guests. Getting off the game drive vehicle and exploring the area on foot opens up a whole new perspective of these pristine wilderness areas, allowing guests an amazing opportunity to learn about some of the small things that are often missed while on a drive.

Guests might see elephants and lions while on foot, and other animals to look out for include waterbuck, eland, nyala, kudu and smaller species such as mongoose and squirrels. There are some special birds such as Southern carmine bee-eaters, African pitta, Meyer?s parrot and Pel?s fishing owls. 

Starting prices for Linkwasha camp in Hwange is around ?500 per person, per night, sharing.

Agents are invited to view this blog post, explaining what sets the destination apart when it comes to walking safaris: www.wilderness-safaris.com/blog/posts/zimbabwe-s-guides-best-in-the-world