Maasai Cultural Visits offers you a memorable encounter with the local Maasai people in their homesteads, known as the bomas. The Maasai People are a famous tribe that has existed from ancient times, and they reside in the southern part of Kenya and northern Tanzania.The
Maasai people┬аare a major tribe that dominates the┬аMaasai Mara National Reserve,┬аand probably the reserve was named after some of their terms.
The Masai Mara is named after the term Dotted Plains, while the┬аSerengeti National Park means endless plains. They are famous nomadic pastoralists who depend on grazing cattle.
The Maasai people are known for residing in grass thatched houses termed тАЬManyatta,тАЭ which are sort of huts with a single entrance and no exit designed out of reeds/ wood, cow dung, mud, and grass.
These Manyattas are seen scattered in clusters, making it a homestead or village, which is well known as the Bomas of Maasai.
Mostly organized with┬аplanned safaris, itтАЩs easy to enjoy this excursion. ItтАЩs part of exposure to your life, learning new lifestyles and human ways of living. ItтАЩs always scheduled on the day after your morning game drive or balloon safari. You┬аare invited for a┬аsafari experience of a lifetime to visit a Maasai Village.
Looking to enjoy this experience? The Maasai Cultural Visits and Tours are planned in conjunction with your existing safaris arrangements. From your booked safaris with us, we will recommend the best destinations where you can enjoy an Authentic Maasai Culture.
The Maasai People / Community occupies the Southern part of Kenya and the┬аNorthern Part of Tanzania. These are mostly┬аlocated in the best savannah regions, including the Masai Mara National Reserve,┬аAmboseli National Park┬аin Kenya, and┬аSerengeti National Park,┬аas well as the Ngorongoro Conservation Area┬аin Tanzania.
Find yourself in the midst of the daily hustle and bustle of local life as you witness the daily rituals of the Maasai people. Once you have drunk your fill of this authentic cultural experience, you can choose to browse through the Maasai Craft Centre and purchase artifacts made by the people you encountered. All proceeds from this go directly to the community.