Traditional Cultures in Kenya
7 places found for traditional cultures in Kenya

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Basecamp Maasai Mara
At Basecamp Maasai Mara, school visits are on the agenda, and can be very worthwhile. The 2-hour walks to the Talek community area include guidance on the local economy. Back at camp, you either leave at 6.30am and come back for breakfast, or take breakfast with you and ... More about Basecamp Maasai Mara -
Desert Rose
Samburu dancing is often included at Desert Rose, and the lodge is so well integrated with the local community that, whenever possible, participants in local celebrations or festivities that visitors can be involved in will invite the owner-manager Emma Hedges and her guests... More about Desert Rose -
Kicheche Valley
Kicheche Valley offers visits to Nkoilale village at an additional cost of US$20, which is shared between Nkoilale Community Projects and the village itself. There’s no hard sell, or indeed any selling of crafts at all, which is a refreshing contrast with some of the very ... More about Kicheche Valley -
Leleshwa
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Leleshwa has very good contacts with the local community and engages guests with a variety of cultural activities, including school visits, walking with the herders and their cattle, and market visits. More about Leleshwa -
Porini Amboseli Camp
Most guests at Porini Amboseli visit a local Maasai village during their stay; here they can interact with people and learn something about the Maasai way of life. With no fees charged and no curios sold, this isn’t the typical, slightly tawdry experience but provides ... More about Porini Amboseli Camp -
Sarara
A 20-minute drive from Sarara, Samburu warriors assemble in the dry season to form human chains, collecting water from deep wells for their livestock. Singing as they go, their tunes are rhythmic and create a hypnotic scene known as ‘the singing wells’. More about Sarara -
Tassia Lodge
Tassia operates as a partnership between the local Maasai community and the managers – and so there is great involvement with the local villages. Guests have the opportunity to visit, learn and get involved as much as they like. More about Tassia Lodge




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