CULTURE SAFARIS
Masai people they are most famous and unique people on earth, mostly by their great photogenic in qualities due to their natural beauty and colorful garment.The Maasai people are indigenous to Kenya and Tanzania. They are colorful people who have clung totheir way of lifestyle and have mostly resisted the allures of modernity.Their is a rich culture of traditions,folklore, songs and dances, centered on family and their cattle. They are nomads who have learned to integrate themselves to the ecosystems of their surroundings. And many times they find themselves in these glorious National Parks.
HARDZABE
The Hadzabe people are nomads and thus don’t live in the same place for long. They only set up camp for several days or even months and then when they have harvested the resources of their current location, they move to another area. They build homes by weaving small huts out of sticks from the euphorbia bush. The Hadzabe use bows, arrows and spears to hunt for food. They eat roots, meat, wild fruits and use alternative medicine to treat their illnesses. They utilize sticks and grass to start fires. Their unique lifestyle makes a stay with them an interesting and stimulating experience.
Masai woman |
Masai warrior |
The Hadzabe people are nomads and thus don’t live in the same place for long. They only set up camp for several days or even months and then when they have harvested the resources of their current location, they move to another area. They build homes by weaving small huts out of sticks from the euphorbia bush. The Hadzabe use bows, arrows and spears to hunt for food. They eat roots, meat, wild fruits and use alternative medicine to treat their illnesses. They utilize sticks and grass to start fires. Their unique lifestyle makes a stay with them an interesting and stimulating experience.
DAGOTA TRIBE
Dakota tribe in the deep bush and marvel at their blacksmith expertise as they create everything from arrowheads to jewelry with spare metal with nothing more than a hole in the ground and some hand made instruments.
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