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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Lake Eyasi



Lake Eyasi:  Africa Natural Safari
AFRICA NATURAL SAFARI (The best tour company in Tanzania)
Specialized in:  Wildlife safaris, Cultural tourism , Beach holidays and
 Mountain climbing
Contact +255 653 679 958
                Email-info@africanaturaltours.com

Lake Eyasi 
The meadows along the shores of the mildly alkaline Lake Eyasi are not only home to a wide variety of wildlife including leopard, hippo, monkeys, birds, flamingos, storks and pelicans, the area is also home to the Hadzabe bushmen, the last tribe of hunter-gatherers in East Africa.
Some 200 to 400 Hadzabe Bushmen still live much as they have for tens of thousands of years.
Their simple shelters are built from grass, branches and earth.
During the rainy season they still live in caves. During your visit to Lake Eyasi, you may visit with the Hadzabe Bushmen to witness their primitive way of life, and even accompany them on a early morning hunt.


For more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com





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