Tribal Visits
Take an anthopoloigical tour to visit some of the most ancient tribes of Africa. Gain unbeatable insight into the ways of life of indigenous people. Anthropology defines a Tribe as a notional form of human social organization based on a set of smaller groups that are defined by distinct traditions of common descent, language, culture, and ideology. Immerse yourself in a world of stunning body art, breathtaking traditions, and warm hospitality as you visit some of the oldest tribes of Africa.
The legendary African Tribe. The Maasai tribe is one of the most prominent tribes in northern Tanzania. Dive into the Maasai culture as you visit a traditional Maasai village where you will take a journey back in time to experience how the tribe adheres to it's traditional lifestyle and are content with the simplest way of life. See how the tribe conducts it's day and learn about the anthropological history, rules and customs that keeps this tribe fierce and strong until today. The Maasai love to share their incredible culture with visitors so expect to see several Maasai traditions first hand including celebratory dances and songs. Learn more
The Datoga are Master Blacksmiths, craftsmen and skilled farmers. They blend in with their environment, their dress being the color of the reddish brown soil. Only on closer inspection will they appear colorful with their reddish, patched leather dresses, intricate bead work, and brass bracelets and necklaces. This people are part of the broad Nilotic migration from the Sudan along the Nile River centuries ago. The Datoga are proud people, with a reputation as fierce warriors. Traditionally, young men had to prove themselves by killing an "enemy of the people," or one of the dangerous wild animals, such as lion or buffalo. Other Tanzanians and outsiders consider them primitive, because they resist education and development and adhere to their age-long tribal customs. Learn more
The tribe that time forgot. These ancient Hunter Gatherers have lived a life unchanged for 10,000 years. With an estimated population of fewer than 2,000 members, the Hadzabe tribe is one of the last tribes to stay true to their tribal history. Existing far from the crowds and mainstream perception that inevitably follows tourism, the Hadzabe have existed as they always have. The Hadzabe Tribe still hunt wild animals with bow and arrow and gather insects, fruits and honey from the bush. The Hazabe Bushmen are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes of Africa and live solely of the land just as in the Stone Age, like our ancestors did for thousands of years. A cultural visit to the Hadzabe bushmen and an up-close look at their lifestile is surely an unfogetable experience. Learn more
Travel Guide
Tanzania, Africa
Wildlife, beaches, amazing friendly people, fascinating cultures, Serengeti National Park, Mt Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar Archipelago - Tanzania has all these and more wrapped up in one adventurous, welcoming package.
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Guide to Kilimanjaro
Whether you come to climb it or simply to gaze in awe at this remarkable, snowcapped equatorial mountain, drawing near to Mt Kilimanjaro is one of the great experiences of African travel.
Zanzibar
Beaches & Tips
Zanzibar Island is a jewel in the ocean, surrounded by beaches that rate among the finest in the world. Here you can swim, snorkel or just lounge the hours away, while shoals of luminous fish graze over nearby coral gardens and pods of dolphins frolic offshore.