Lake Eyas cultural Tour, 3 days Safari
3 days
Mehrtageserlebnisse
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arusha to Lake Eyasi
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
Depart from Arusha at 8:00am to Lake Eyasi with a short stopover
Route in Karatu town, near Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Karatu is the urban centre of the homeland of the agricultural Iraqw indigenous people. Arrive to Lake Eyasi I time for lunch. After lunchTake a tour of Lake Eyasi and enjoy an afternoon canoe ride across the lake to see different species of bird e.g pellicarn,flamingo etc,and you may see different activities such as fishing activities proceed at lake shores.Overnight at any of Campsite or a lodge.
Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Camp
Day 2: Lake Eyasi - Hadzabe ,Datoga ,and Maasai
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
Early breakfast at 6:00am then proceed, early morning tour to the
Hadza people. The Hadza are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa and have a population of less than 1000 people. Only300-400 still live traditionally. You will have the opportunity to make a rubbing stick fire using the hand twirling method. Sit down with the women and children as they gather around a camp fire, Discussing domestic matters as they prepare something to eat and drink. Enter a makeshift grass hut and learn about their survival methods and way of life. Spend the next hour or two hunting with the Hadza, using only bows and arrows and hunting dogs. Return to their camp to participate in a dance. Finally before parting you will have a lesson in archery using the Hadzabe’s hand crafted bows and arrows.
Return to camp or our lodge for brunch then depart for a tour of the
Blacksmiths, a sub-tribe of the Datoga. The Blacksmiths weld brass and Aluminum into bracelets, necklaces and other intricate objects then trade them with the Datoga and Maasai. You will have the opportunity to ignite a fire on the forge using air bags made from cow hide before Proceeding for a tour of the Datoga.
Take a tour of a Datoga homestead (gheid). The Datoga are semi-nomadic Cushitic pastoralists similar to the Maasai. The women still wear traditional garments made from rust-coloured cow hide covered in red ochre. Their skirts have long fringes and colourful beads and they wear brass bracelets and necklaces. The men wear blue or red striped or checked blankets (shuka) wrapped around their bodies. Enter the Datoga hut and learn about their way of life as you enter their sleeping and living quarters and have a chat. You will also enter the cattle corral where livestock are kept. Like the Maasai the Datoga place precedence on cattle which are central to their subsistence and social structures. After your tour you will return to your lodgings. Spend the afternoon relaxing,then at visit a local school or take a short walk to the onion plantations(farm activities),and short walk to the village to see local alcohol made by maize, walk to the lake and Climb big rock near the lodges or campsite for sunset or sundown around 6;00pm start to return to our lodge or camp for dinner, taking shower etc
On the next Day you will be transferred to Arusha
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: camp
Day 3: Lake Eyas - Arusha
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
You will be transferred to Arusha to proceed to the next destination. or transferred to the airport to connect with your flight back home.
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
No accommodation included on this day.
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Day 1: Arusha to Lake Eyasi
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
Depart from Arusha at 8:00am to Lake Eyasi with a short stopover
Route in Karatu town, near Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Karatu is the urban centre of the homeland of the agricultural Iraqw indigenous people. Arrive to Lake Eyasi I time for lunch. After lunchTake a tour of Lake Eyasi and enjoy an afternoon canoe ride across the lake to see different species of bird e.g pellicarn,flamingo etc,and you may see different activities such as fishing activities proceed at lake shores.Overnight at any of Campsite or a lodge.
Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Camp
Day 2: Lake Eyasi - Hadzabe ,Datoga ,and Maasai
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
Early breakfast at 6:00am then proceed, early morning tour to the
Hadza people. The Hadza are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa and have a population of less than 1000 people. Only300-400 still live traditionally. You will have the opportunity to make a rubbing stick fire using the hand twirling method. Sit down with the women and children as they gather around a camp fire, Discussing domestic matters as they prepare something to eat and drink. Enter a makeshift grass hut and learn about their survival methods and way of life. Spend the next hour or two hunting with the Hadza, using only bows and arrows and hunting dogs. Return to their camp to participate in a dance. Finally before parting you will have a lesson in archery using the Hadzabe’s hand crafted bows and arrows.
Return to camp or our lodge for brunch then depart for a tour of the
Blacksmiths, a sub-tribe of the Datoga. The Blacksmiths weld brass and Aluminum into bracelets, necklaces and other intricate objects then trade them with the Datoga and Maasai. You will have the opportunity to ignite a fire on the forge using air bags made from cow hide before Proceeding for a tour of the Datoga.
Take a tour of a Datoga homestead (gheid). The Datoga are semi-nomadic Cushitic pastoralists similar to the Maasai. The women still wear traditional garments made from rust-coloured cow hide covered in red ochre. Their skirts have long fringes and colourful beads and they wear brass bracelets and necklaces. The men wear blue or red striped or checked blankets (shuka) wrapped around their bodies. Enter the Datoga hut and learn about their way of life as you enter their sleeping and living quarters and have a chat. You will also enter the cattle corral where livestock are kept. Like the Maasai the Datoga place precedence on cattle which are central to their subsistence and social structures. After your tour you will return to your lodgings. Spend the afternoon relaxing,then at visit a local school or take a short walk to the onion plantations(farm activities),and short walk to the village to see local alcohol made by maize, walk to the lake and Climb big rock near the lodges or campsite for sunset or sundown around 6;00pm start to return to our lodge or camp for dinner, taking shower etc
On the next Day you will be transferred to Arusha
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: camp
Day 3: Lake Eyas - Arusha
Pass By: Lake Eyasi, Karatu Tanzania
You will be transferred to Arusha to proceed to the next destination. or transferred to the airport to connect with your flight back home.
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
No accommodation included on this day.
Inbegriffen
- 2x Breakfast
- 2x Dinner
- 3x Lunch
- Accommodation included: 2 nights
- All Fees and Taxes
- Accommodationa
- mineral water and lunch box
- Private transportation
Nicht inbegriffen
- Items of personal nature
- tipping
- International and Local flights
Zusätzlich
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Merkmale
Tourismus
90%
Kulturell
85%
Originell
20%
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