Sianga kuyan interview with Waleed Aly about maasai land.
I was born and raised in small remote Maasai village in Tanzania near the protected area of the Serengeti ecosystem. Some of my fondest memories as a child are of walking our cattle for grazing in the Serengeti ecosystem (“Siringet” is a Maasai word meaning endless plains) along with the great annual migration of over a million wildebeest and their predators, including lions. On these trips, I was able to be free in the surrounding nature and peacefully interact with the wild animals – lions, zebras, elephants, giraffes, many species of antelopes and rich birdlife
These days there are so many options to choose from if you want to visit a Maasai village. Perhaps you have booked a safari to Tanzania or Kenya and have been offered an optional day out in a nearby Maasai village. Or maybe you are a traveller who likes to get off the beaten track, and a cultural tourism experience is central to your travel itinerary. Whatever your motivation or way of reaching a Maasai village, there are some common elements to a great experience.
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