To have traversing rights, one generally needs to own land. The more land you own, the more traversing you will have. If you own land, there is a possibility to have reciprocal traversing with neighbours. Some reserves have agreed to allow traversing to all landowners, as their constitution permits. In other reserves, it is left to each owner to allow or not allow reciprocal traversing. Property owners are free to negotiate reciprocal traversing with neighbours. The more land one has, the more interested neighbours would be in swapping traversing rights.