Bara Community
The Bara are cattle herders in the southern highlands, known for their deep cultural connection to cattle and their traditions of ancestor worship.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Cultural Immersion
- Eco & Sustainable Tourism
- Agrotourism
Language (mandatory)
- Other
Population
~500,000
Origins
The Bara people are cattle herders who live in the southern highlands and semi-arid regions of Madagascar. They are closely related to other highland groups, with distinct cultural practices.
Customs and Culture
The Bara culture revolves around cattle, which are considered sacred and play a central role in ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and rites of passage. The community is also known for their storytelling, music, and dance.
Activity
Tourists can experience Bara culture through visits to traditional cattle markets, observing ceremonial dances, and exploring the landscapes of Isalo National Park, which is within the Bara territory.
Other
Strong cattle culture and ancestral traditions