Maasai Community
The Maasai are a semi-nomadic tribe known for their distinct customs and colorful attire. They offer cultural experiences and wildlife safaris near the Maasai Mara.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Cultural Immersion
- Adventure Travel
- Wildlife Safari
Language (mandatory)
- English
- Other
Population
~1.2 million
Origins
The Maasai are a Nilotic ethnic group originally from the lower Nile Valley north of Lake Turkana. They migrated southwards to settle in the Great Rift Valley region of Kenya and northern Tanzania during the 15th century.
Customs and Culture
The Maasai are well-known for their traditional customs and distinctive dress, which includes bright red shúkàs, beaded jewelry, and elaborate hairstyles. Their society is structured around age-sets, cattle rearing is central to their lifestyle, and traditional attire and ceremonies are deeply symbolic. They speak Maa, with many also fluent in Swahili and English.
Transportation
Highly accessible with multiple safari options
Activity
Tourism activities include cultural tours to explore Maasai villages, wildlife safaris with Maasai guides, traditional dance performances, crafts and beadwork workshops, and community-based conservation initiatives combining cultural experiences with wildlife protection.