Cultural Tour and Safaris

Tanzania is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Experience first-hand of the graceful Maasai warriors, the ancient ways of the Hadza bushmen, the Waarusha and Chaga farmers & traders. There are 120 different tribes in Tanzania, and although they have their distinct ways of life, they gracefully unite to form Tanzania
Hadzapi Bushmen (Hadzabe Tribe)

The Hadzabe People

Learn more about the old ways of the Hadzabe Bushmen. The Hadza still live like their ancestors during the Stone Age period; hunting wild animals using bow and arrows,eating roots, nectar and wild natural products. They live exclusively of the arrive and claim no cattle or do any farming activity. You'll be able take part in their genuine life exercises such as hunting and fire making.

The Hadzabe, a hunter-gatherer tribe, and the pastoralist Nilotic-speaking Datoga tribe both inhabit near the shores of Lake Eyasi. These tribes can be visited on half-day or full-day excursions that involve a visit to their homesteads, learning about their way of life, medicinal plants, and even animal stalking with bows and arrows with Hadzabe hunters.

The Living Tradition

The Maasai people

Known fundamentally as warriors and shepherds, cattle is fundamental to the Maasai’s way of life since a man’s victory is measured by the number of cattle and it’s the foremost imperative portion of their diet.The Maasai are celebrated for their exuberant social move, colourful clothing and beadwork. During your visit ,activities may include Maasai observing the maasai traditional dance,observing warriors illustrate how to create fire and seeing ladies make beaded adornments and accessories. Their manyatta homes are made from the grasses and branches found within the locale. Visit a Maasai town to meet these glad herders and learn around their conventional way of living. uch as hunting and fire making.

The WAARUSHA people

They live in Ng’iresi, just outside of Arusha town on the inclines of Mt. Meru. Traditionally they are the part of the Maasai family. They moved their focus from warrior/herdsman to agriculturist, preferring land cultivation. See their inventive in cultivating land and horticulture procedures, all while enjoying the beautiful slopes and waterfalls of the foothills of Mount Meru. Climb Lekimana hill, from where you can have a beautiful view of Arusha town. The tour can include a climb to Kivesi Hill.

The Datoga People.

Lake Eyasi may be a wild and beautifully shocking region where you'll be able get a genuine understanding into the way of life of a fewof Tanzania’s intriguing rustic tribes,the Datoga. They are talented ranchers and silversmith’s who liv near to the Hadzabe and supply them with press blades and lances in tradefor nectar and natural products.The Datoga ladies cherish to decorate their faces with scarification and wear brown dresses from goat skin.You'll visit their living space and encounter their culture hand

Meet the hunters and hunt together

There are 120 different tribes in Tanzania, and although they have their distinct ways of life, they gracefully unite to form Tanzania.