Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Tanzania Safari & Lake Eyasi Safari

Lake Eyasi, which borders the southern Ngorongoro Conservation Area at the base of the Rift Valley Escarpment, is a shallow soda lake with considerable changes in area and level depending on local rainfall. The adjacent arid Samburu Safari Kenya Nairobi is home to the Hadza, or Hadzabe, a nomadic hunter-gatherer community that numbers fewer than 100 people today and speaks a click language akin to the San people of Southern Africa.

The overgrown village of Mang'ola is the area's most important settlement, and it is usually possible to visit a family of these traditional nomads, who resolutely refuse to be coerced into a more settled agricultural or pastoral lifestyle, and join them on a hunting expedition in search of baboons, dik-dik, or even mice, all of which are dispatched with a traditional bow and arrow.

 


North Tanzania & Lake Eyasi Safari Lodge has over 16 spacious and exquisite en-suite rooms located in natural vegetation overlooking the Lake, representing traditional architectural style with local woods and stones and providing a high degree of comfort and atmosphere.

All rooms feature décor that incorporates elements from the surrounding landscape and are equipped with private en suite facilities such as flushing toilets, bathrooms with hot and cold showers, mosquito nets, comfortable tropical wooden beds with clean and washed beddings, free bottled water, free toiletries, slippers, wooden chairs and tables, white duvets and pillows, to name a few.

The Main areas that serves different cuisine both international and African- inspired meals that meets guests choice. You can have meals in any place of your choice either dining area or Best Gorilla Trekking Uganda overlooking the landscape. Meals offered are Continental breakfast, picnic lunch and dinner serve by well trained, friendly and organized staff.


For more information please visit:- https://www.achechetours.com/

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Tanzania Safari & Lake Eyasi Safari

Lake Eyasi, which borders the southern Ngorongoro Conservation Area at the base of the Rift Valley Escarpment, is a shallow soda lake with c...