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Africa is a
land of diverse cultures and religions. Somewhat, the continent is a complex
place which is sometimes hard to understand. It is because of this diversity
and assortment of the cultures that many tourists and visitors the world over
travel to Africa to explore it themselves.
The African cultures include a
wide variety of religious values and ideals. Today, Africa is seen as a
conglomeration of many distinct cultures and religion that is truly amazing in
itself. Each dynasty or rule has introduced something new and it is because of
the ability of African culture to assimilate all these changes in such a way
that it will look as if they are already a part of the existing cultures and
traditions.
Traditional Maasai Life;
cultural safaris
Those wishing to incorporate an
insightful cultural element into their safari may wish to include a day spent
with the Maasai people close to Lake Manyara, as well as a day with the
Hadzabe.
Team Kilimanjaro has a
zero-impact camp site on a hill overlooking Lake Manyara and within easy reach
of several Maasai communities that still observe traditional subsistence
lifestyles. A full day spent with the Maasai will usually involve a walking
safari, beginning from our campsite, into the Losimingur Hills, to the north of
Manyara.
The walk will usually be led by
a local Maasai guide with translation being assisted by your safari guide.
Where possible, we aim to ensure that the local Maasai guide is not merely a
professional group leader who has migrated away from village life into town to
learn English and commerce, but is actually an active member of one of the
nearby local communities, someone who still supports his community by means of
the techniques that he will be revealing to you.
Walking through the hills with
the Maasai is fascinating, particularly if visitors aim to take full advantage
of their local guide’s knowledge and to frequently pause and question him.
A
good dialogue will provide some amazing insights as to how the Maasai derive
medicines from the many varied plants; how Maasai social life is ordered by age
and what are the respective duties of each group; how the Maasai hold to the
belief that all cattle are properly theirs by divine right and how the Morani
should be tasked with marauding neighbouring tribes and ‘stealing back’ these
cows; how such missions often sadly cause the death of several participants;
and a great deal more that - if one is prepared to delve deeply - will reveal a
worldview and offer perspectives that contrast very greatly with those of home.
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