Local Excursions in Arusha District
Maasai Visit



For centuries the Maasai, a semi-nomadic people, have inhabited southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They raise large herds of cattle, sheep and goats which they follow in search of new grazing grounds and water sources. Within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area about 56,000 Maasai live in perfect harmony with the East African fauna. Traditional Maasai lifestyle centers on their cattle which constitute their primary source of food. Their herds graze the Savanna next to thousands of wildebeests, zebras and buffaloes. However this respectful cooperation is considered to be a great example of a well-balanced coexistence of man and nature.

Some Maasai tribes welcome visitors to their village to experience their rich culture, social traditions, and particular lifestyle. As visitors arrive at the village, excited children and adults welcome with songs and dances. Maasai warriors show their traditional jumping dance, and visitors are most welcome to join them informally. Visitors can step into some huts where the Maasai will tell about their daily life. By the end of the visit they offer a variety of self-made goods to purchase such as traditional colorful fabrics, cereals, and art and crafts.