Expert tracking walks in the Kruger National Park
Choose from one of two seasonal tented camps deep in the park. and enjoy daily walks that are focused on the art of tracking and trailing wildlife.
the natural way to explore wilderness
With two million hectares of wilderness, Kruger National Park is a world famous safari destination. From backpacking to trails camps and luxury lodges, it has a greater range of walking safari options than any other park in Africa.
To the west of the park, private and community owned reserves share unfenced boundaries with the national park, extending the range for wildlife and these Greater Kruger reserves also offer wonderful walks.
Choose from one of two seasonal tented camps deep in the park. and enjoy daily walks that are focused on the art of tracking and trailing wildlife.
Set out to slackpack (or backpack) the span of the Pafuri Triangle area in the far north of Kruger National Park.
The Makuleke concession in the far north of Kruger National Park is one of the finest walking safari destinations in Africa. Its rich subtropical biodiversity, dramatic sandstone gorges and forests of fever trees are a unique combination.
You don’t need to see an animal to gather information about it. If you know how to read animal tracks and other bush information, you can gain valuable insight into what, when, maybe even how and why an event took place in the wild. The EcoTraining 7 or 14-day EcoTracker course will turn you into a budding bush detective.
Hike and sleep-out in the most biodiverse hot-spot in the Kruger National Park on a week-long training adventure with EcoTraining.
This intensive 4-week field training is designed for career Trails Guides, but open to all. It’s a chance to learn navigation, tracking, rifle skills and more – and simply to enjoy being on foot every day in some of Southern Africa’s best wilderness.
Get an up-close insight into Trails Guide field training with an Observer spot on a Lowveld Trails Company Mentorship Trail.
Stay at the leading dedicated trails camp in Timbavati in the Greater Kruger, enjoying daily walks in a wildlife-rich private reserve.
Explore an exclusive walking area in a community-owned reserve adjacent to Kruger National Park.
Get a deeper immersion in African wilderness – and a taste of Nature Guide training – on a 7 or 14-day training adventure with EcoTraining. Training takes place at a dedicated camp near the Limpopo river in the most biodiverse sector of Kruger National Park.