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Bushmen Hadzabe & Datoga Cultural Tour FROM $900
visit the Datoga tribe who are related to the
Maasai due to fact that they live nomards life with their cattle and settled
around Lake Eyasi and also there you will get a chance to see their Womens who
appear in reddish brown due to their traditional dress (animal skin)
which is painted with special red sand mixed with animal butter and tattoo
around their eyes. and the
nomadic Bushmen Hadzabe habitat/settlement the last hunter and gatherer tribe
left in Tanzania they survive without modern medicine, except by hunting
animals, collecting wild fruits gathering honey, and digging different kind of
roots in the bush for food , once youre there you will hunt on foot with them
by using their traditional weapons i.e. bows and arrows there you will enjoying
their customs and traditions for unforgettable memory
BUSHMEN HADZAB, DATOGE ITINERARY
Guiding lunguage
english
DAY 0: upon your arrival into Tanzania at Kilimanjaro International Airport(JRO).
There you will meet with our representative then they will transfer you to your
preferred lodge/hotel around Arusha town
for dinner and overnight ready for next
day safar/tour.
Bushmen Datoga tribe cultural Tour
DAY 01After breakfast, you DEPART tarangire national park and
proceed to south of lake Manyara where you will
visit the Datoga tribe who are related to the Maasai due to fact that
they live nomards life with their cattle and settled around Lake Eyasi and also
there you will get a chance to see their
Womens who appear in reddish
brown due to their traditional dress (animal skin) which is painted with
special red sand mixed with animal butter and tattoo around their eyes.
Accommodation: Overnight at Campsite(tarangire camp)
DAY02 : Bushmen Hadzabe & Datoga Cultural Tour
After breakfast, you depart from the camp and head to the
nomadic Bushmen Hadzabe habitat/settlement the last hunter and gatherer tribe
left in Tanzania they survive without modern medicine, except by hunting
animals, collecting wild fruits gathering honey, and digging different kind of
roots in the bush for food , once youre there you will hunt on foot with them
by using their traditional weapons i.e. bows and arrows there you will enjoying
their customs and traditions for unforgettable memory . And Later we depart the
camp and drive to lake Eyasi there you will get a chance to view flamingoes.
Accommodation: Overnight at Campsite
hadzab
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