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Walking Safari / Micro Safari experiences take wildlife viewing out of a vehicle and onto the ground for intimate, sensory-rich encounters with Africa’s bush. Popular in Laikipia, Ol Pejeta, private conservancies and Hell’s Gate, walking safaris focus on tracking, ecology, and the smaller wonders—tracks, dung patterns, insects, birds and plant life—while trained rangers provide context and ensure safety. Micro Safaris are short, accessible versions of these walks: a dawn bush stroll, guided nature walk on Crescent Island, or an afternoon interpretive hike in a conservancy. These small-group excursions are ideal for photographers, families with older children, and nature lovers who want to learn about ecosystems at eye level. MOUTI customises pace and route to client fitness and conservation regulations, pairing walks with vehicle support if needed. Expect engaging natural history briefings, wildlife-spotting stops, and respectful guidelines for minimizing impact. Walking safaris deepen appreciation for wildlife behavior and habitat—and they deliver unforgettable moments you can’t get from a car window.