
Mana Pools Walking Safari
Africa's premier walking safari — track elephants on foot along the Zambezi
About This Tour
Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is widely regarded as Africa's finest walking safari destination. The park's unique floodplain landscape along the Zambezi River creates dramatic concentrations of wildlife — elephants standing on hind legs to reach albida tree pods, large prides of lions, and one of Africa's healthiest wild dog populations.
This walking safari immerses you in the bush at ground level, guided by Zimbabwe's famously qualified walking guides. You'll track animals on foot through the jesse bush and along ancient river channels, experiencing the thrill of close encounters with elephants and predators in a way no vehicle safari can match.
Highlights
What's Included
- All walking safaris
- Canoe safari
- Park fees
- Full-board tented camp
- Internal charter flights
Not Included
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Premium drinks
- Gratuities
per person
Book & Pay Securely
Why Book Direct With Us?
- 💰Best price guarantee — same price, better service
- 🔄Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
- 🚐Complimentary hotel pickup included
- 📱Direct WhatsApp contact with your guide
- ⚡Instant confirmation — no waiting
- 🇿🇦Support a local South African business
Travel Guides & Tips
View All Articles →
Safari GuideSafari Photography Tips — Camera Settings, Best Gear & How to Get the Shot
Expert safari photography guide covering camera settings for wildlife, best lenses, smartphone tips, golden hour techniques, and how to photograph the Big Five like a pro.
Safari GuideBest Safari for First-Timers — Where to Go, What to Expect & How to Choose
First-time safari guide covering the best destinations for beginners, what to expect on game drives, how to choose between budget and luxury, and tips to maximise Big Five sightings.
Planning GuideAfrican Safari Packing List 2026 — What to Wear, Bring & Leave Behind
The definitive safari packing list. Clothing by season, camera gear, medical kit essentials, what colours to avoid, luggage restrictions for bush flights, and the items most people forget.



