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Maasai people are one of the most known, famous and picturesque ethnic group in Africa. In Tanzania many of them are settled northern part of the country. Maasai men, are known to be brave and proud. Apart from this, their feature is being tenacious warriors, wearing typical red checkered clothes and holding spears or wooden sticks. To prove their strength and maturity, they jump in the air as a part of traditional dances.
Oldupai Gorge (Also known as Olduvai Gorge) is a site in Tanzania – Ngorongoro that holds the earliest evidence of the existence of human ancestors.
This ‘Cradle of Mankind’ has yielded abundant fossil material dating back at least two million years. It was here (1959) that Mary and Louis Leakey discovered the remains of Nutcracker Man. Nearby, in Laetoli, (1979) Mary Leakey discovered the footprints of hominids which are estimated to be over three million years old. The excavation sites have been preserved for public viewing. And archeologists still continue to explore the gorge every year for more exposition.
Zanzibar has the world’s best beaches. The shores of Zanzibar are lapped by the Indian Ocean; brilliantly blue and beautifully warm, creating beaches to dream about. The coral sands of the islands are soft, white, and powdery which give a great value compared to more established Indian Ocean islands.
The Maasai people of Tanzania are well known for their traditional handmade beaded jewellery – it has been an important part of Maasai culture for many years. Almost daily Maasai women set aside time to work on beaded jewellery like colourful necklaces, bracelets, and pendants. It is considered the duty of every Maasai woman to learn the jewellery making craft. Traditionally the beadwork is made by women but is worn by both sexes, and has important cultural significance. The beadwork an individual wears reflects their age and social status.
The Hadzabe people are an indigenous ethnic group living around Lake Eyasi, in the southern part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. There are estimated to only be around 1000 Hadzabe people living in Tanzania and this ethnic tribe are descendants of Tanzania’s aboriginal hunter gatherer populations!!!
Lake Manyara National Park – Best Park for “Tree Climbing Lions”.
The Name Serengeti Comes From the Maasai Word “Siringet” Referring To an “Endless Plain”, One of The Best Place To Visit.