Amidst this abundance of
Natural Africa, there lives a vibrant population of
Tanzanians, people drawn from over 120 distinct ethnic
groups, each the proud custodian of a culture that traces
it's history to North, South and West Africa, the Asian
sub-continent and the Arabian peninsula. Tanzania's
ethnic diversity provides an insight into the history
of a continent at a time before history was written
down, a community perspective on the soul of a country.
Many of Tanzania's ethnic groups are
now welcoming visitors into their communities, introducing
them to the traditions and understandings of their people
and their perceptions of the country around them. Guests
are now trekking with Masai warriors amongst the wildlife
and volcanoes of the Ngorongoro Highlands, hunting with
bows and arrows alongside the Hadzabe Bushmen of the
Rift Valley or learning traditional medicine on remote
hillsides with the doctors of the WaMeru tribe.
Along the Eastern Arc Mountains, community
projects have formed to show guests around the farms,
schools and homesteads of the numerous groups that live
there, and elsewhere, opportunities to encounter fishing
cultures, nomadic peoples, hunter-gatherer clans and
wood-carving workshops ensure that those interested
will always be gifted with that most privileged of insights
into a country, through the eyes of its people.
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