A Dive into Culture, Traditions and Lifestyle:
Tanzania is a melting pot of cultures. 126 different ethnic groups call it their home. Probably the best known and most impressive are the Maasai people. With their distinctive customs and dresses they magically pull us into their spell. In “Olpopongi”, a 100 % authentic Maasai village, we spend a day with this fascinating tribe. Get to experience the Maasai’s marvellous dance, traditions, customs and rituals as we wander around the village
They are a smaller tribe, accounting for only about 0.7 percent of Kenya's population, with a similar number living in Tanzania. Maasais speak Maa, a Nilotic ethnic language from their origin in the Nile region of North Africa. The Samburu tribe is the closest to the Maasai in both language and cultural authenticity.
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In the morning we drive to Olpopongi in West Kilimanjaro region. Olpopongi is 74 kilometers from Moshi. Our two hours drive will take us through the beautiful outback of West Kilimanjaro. Depending on the season you can see zebras and elephants. On clear days you will have amazing views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. We reach Olpopongi before lunch time, where we will be welcomed by the local Maasai with a traditional welcome song and dance. We take a walk around the village and you will check-in your hut for the night. The guides will then take you to the precious little museum, where you will learn about the history, social organization and tools of Maasai people.
In-between our lesson a traditional Tanzanian lunch will be served to give you enough energy for an exciting afternoon. Later in the afternoon we visit a midwife and herbalist in one of the huts. You will learn about the everyday life in a Maasai village. After this very spiritual meeting we have a short break which you can use for some jeweler shopping or coffee and tea break. Another highlight will be a bush walk to discover endemic plants and their usage for the Maasai people. Our day will be rounded up with a fire making session, bbq and bonfire before you dream away in your 100 % authentic Maasai hut.
Travelers may come directly to our offices located at the Arusha tourist inn.
Arusha is a vibrant city nestled at the foot of Mount Meru in northern Tanzania. Known as the gateway to some of Africa's most famous national parks, including Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, it offers a blend of urban amenities and natural wonders. The city is also a cultural melting pot, with a mix of African, Arab, and European influences.
Mount Meru is an active volcano and the second-highest peak in Tanzania. It offers challenging treks and stunning views.
This compact park offers a variety of landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. It's a great place for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.
One of the most famous national parks in the world, the Serengeti is known for its annual wildebeest migration and abundant wildlife.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its Ngorongoro Crater, a natural amphitheater filled with wildlife.
Known for its large elephant herds and ancient baobab trees, Tarangire offers a unique safari experience.
This center showcases the rich cultural heritage of Tanzania, with a focus on the Maasai and other local tribes.
A thick porridge made from cornmeal, often served with stews or sauces.
Grilled meat, often served with kachumbari (a tomato and onion salad).
A spiced rice dish cooked with meat and vegetables.
Sweet fried dough, often served with tea.
This is the dry season, offering the best wildlife viewing conditions. The weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for safaris and outdoor activities.
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Arusha is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution, especially at night and in crowded areas.
Arusha Bus Terminal
Daladala are minibuses that are the primary mode of public transport in Arusha. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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Known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, including tree-climbing lions and large flocks of flamingos.
The highest peak in Africa, offering challenging treks and breathtaking views.
A vibrant village known for its cultural diversity and traditional markets.
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