Lake Eyasi - Walking and hunting with the Hadza tribe
Today, you will meet a people that have survived by hunting and fishing through tens of
thousands of years of human evolution right up to the present day. They have kept
their traditions with minimal influence from the outside world. The Hadza resemble the
Bushmen of Kalahari in their physical traits, their clicking language and their
traditional way of life. A bush, a tree, or a cave can serve as a temporary habitat,
while the baobab tree is a source of water.
The men hunt baboons and small antelopes with poisoned arrows while the women gather
pulses, fruits and roots which are also used for a diverse range of medicinal uses.
A truly awe-inspiring day. The aim of this day is simply to observe and learn from a
way of life that is very different from our own.
Dinner and overnight at campsite (semi luxury camping equipment)
Lake Eyasi / Ngorongoro Crater
We leave Lake Eyasi and head for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a crater in which a
microcosm of East African game live. This is the largest unbroken caldera at 2286m
above sea level.
Descent into the crater for a game drive. Picnic lunch around the salt lake Magadi
which attracts a number of pink flamingos.
Accompanied by armed rangers, you will go on a walking safari.
Last observation of the wildlife before leaving this magnificent park and returning
to Arusha.
Note : Accommodation for this safari can also be in semi-luxury camping or a mix between lodges and semi-luxury camping.
Please contact us for further information.