Cultural Tribes Tour
Cultural visits are one of the most interesting activities, thanks to Africa's cultural diversity. With 120 tribes in Tanzania, discovering this rich heritage will enrich your safari
Tribe Tour : Discover the African diversity
Cultural Tribes Tour in Tanzania take you to discover the countries diverse heritage. There are 120 tribes in Tanzania and because of that, Tanzania’s culture is just as varied as the wildlife in the country.
The fact that these tribes have learnt to live in harmony (at least when you compare with what is happening in some of the neighboring countries) is an achievement that is often understated. Each of the 120 tribes have their own traditional dances, music, rituals, social practices, art and traditional religious beliefs.
Cultural safaris in Tanzania are unforgettable and are a breath of fresh air when you’ll see the various tribes in Tanzania
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The Maasai Tribe and Bomas cultural
The Maasai are a pride tribe who fought other tribes to capture more eland for their animals. They currently live near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. You shall got to the experience or watch he famous Maasai Dance, they literally jumping up high.
Mto Wa Mbu Village : Cultural and Nature Richness
Mto Wa Mbu tribe, among the most popular tribe in Tanzania. They are living in small village witch is one of the first cultural tourism site. Mto Wa Mbu village is located on the foot of Great Rift Valley bordering Lake Mantra National Park, across the famous Arusha.
Maasai
They lead a traditional lifestyle and are well-known for herding sheep, goats, and cows. Typically, they reside in little communities called bomas that are encircled by wooden fences. The traditional home is constructed from cow dung, mud, and wood. The Masaai are distinguished by their distinctive dress, which is typically bright red or blue. Thirty years ago, young men had to kill a lion in order to become warriors. Since the lion is protected, this is no longer permitted. However, their culture is still very strong.
Cultural tribes tour : An immersion in the africain life
After gaining independence in 1961, the Tanzanian mainland was known as Tanganyika.
In 1963, the Zanzibar Archipelago gained its independence. The two organizations then united to form the United Republic of Tanzania in 1964.
There are currently 56 million people living in Tanzania. There are about 120 different linguistic, religious, and ethnic groupings. Speaking more than a hundred languages, Swahili is the official tongue. 90% of Tanzanians speak Swahili as a second language, and about 10% speak it as their first.
Every Tanzanian is given a tribe, which is chosen based on the tribe of their father. Every tribe has its own set of traditions and lifestyle. A more traditional lifestyle may be chosen by some, particularly in rural areas.
The Cultural Tribes Tour that we proposed will give you the opportunity to approach theses tribes at the closest and live a real enriching experience
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