People and Culture at Masai Mara
The Maasai people make up a community that spans across northern, central, and southern Kenya and northern parts of Tanzania. As pastoralists, the community holds the belief that they own all of the cattle in the world. The Maasai rely on their lands to sustain their cattle, as well as themselves and their families. Prior to the establishment of the reserve as a protected area for the conservation of wildlife and wilderness, the Maasai were forced to move out of their native lands. Book with Enclose Africa Safaris to know more about the People and Culture at Masai Mara.
Tradition continues to play a major role in the lives of modern-day Maasai people, who are known for their tall stature, patterned shukas, and beadwork. It is estimated that there are approximately half a million individuals that speak the Maa language and this number includes not only the Maasai but also Samburu and Camus people in Kenya. While some Maasai are moving away from pastoralism as they adapt to modern life, most still uphold their society’s traditions, which include elaborate initiation rituals for boys and defined roles for men and women of every age within the community
Today, the Masai people play a great role in tourism, as the unique culture has become a center of attraction and entertainment for the client, no single the safari ends minus visiting the Masai community to explore the uniqueness of the culture. The majority to the guides are the local guides from the Maasai community, who truly understand the area, to the roots, and gives you an endless safari adventure on your visit. The walking safaris are guided by the Masai locals, dressed in their local costumes, that leaves the majority of the visitors, with wonders, as your totally immersed and indulged into Masai culture, as you explore this wonderful region. A Safari with a Maasai Guides is a life-changing experience that will provide you with a deeper, more meaningful understanding of the intricate details of the Masai Mara Ecosystem.
Because of our longstanding commitment to the Maasai community, they are able to provide authentic safari experiences that leave the guests filled with lifelong memories, a sense of purpose, and a longing to participate. Contact us for more information about the People and Culture at Masai Mara.