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Lake Eyasi, Northern Circuit

Lake Eyasi – Hadzabe Bushmen Day Tour

Lake Eyasi is a saltwater lake located in the eastern branch of Africa’s Rift Valley in northern Tanzania. It is situated at the south western edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and covers an area of about 1,050 square kilometres (405 square miles). The lake is fed by several small rivers and streams but has no outlet, resulting in high levels of salinity.

The indigenous Hadza and Datoga tribes are the primary inhabitants of the Lake Eyasi region. They have traditionally relied on hunting and gathering for their sustenance, and their unique way of life has attracted anthropological interest. The Hadzabe Tribe lives in the dry terrain near Lake Eyasi, south of Ngorongoro crater in Tanzania. They have existed in this region for over 3000 years. We have time to go hunting with them for about an hour or two, walking, running, crawling through bushes, and looking in the shrubs for birds, antelopes, and larger herbivores.  The women gather fruits, berries, tubers, and greens. The local guide who is a member of the tribe teaches you more about how they hunt, track wildlife, make fires, and even take honey from bee’s nests before introducing you to his people and explaining a little more about the customs and the way of life.

The lake’s surroundings are diverse and include grassy plains, rocky hills, and acacia woodlands. It serves as a vital habitat for various bird species, particularly flamingos, pelicans, and storks. The lake’s shores are also frequented by wildlife such as zebras, giraffes, elephants, and various antelope species.

Lake Eyasi is a popular destination for travellers seeking cultural experiences and off-the-beaten-path adventures. Visitors can engage in activities like bird watching, guided walks with local tribes, traditional hunting experiences, and cultural immersion programs.

It’s important to note that the water levels of Lake Eyasi can vary greatly depending on the rainfall patterns in the region. As a result, the lake’s size and appearance may change throughout the year.

If time permitting we will visit the Datoga or Barbaig Tribe (Blacksmiths) and see the work of a local blacksmith where spears, rings, earrings, and local silver are forged and worked. Leaving the cultural village we drive back to Arusha. Arriving in the evening we drop you off at your hotel/ residence ending our Hadzabe Bushmen Dagota Tribes Lake Eyasi cultural day trip.

Destination Hadzabe Bushmen
Included
  • Transport
  • All cultural tourism fees for the Hadzabe and the Datoga villages.
  • All fees for cultural guides & interpreters.
  • A picnic lunch and 2 litre of bottled water.
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
Excluded
  • Items of personal nature
  • Tips

Details

Lake Eyasi is a saltwater lake located in the eastern branch of Africa's Rift Valley in northern Tanzania. It is situated at the south western edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and covers an area of about 1,050 square kilometres (405 square miles). The lake is fed by several small rivers and streams but has no outlet, resulting in high levels of salinity.

Morning

  • Start Early: Aim to leave your accommodation early to make the most of the day, especially if you're traveling from a nearby town like Karatu or even Arusha. The drive to Lake Eyasi can take a couple of hours depending on your starting point.
  • Visit the Hadzabe Tribe: Your first stop should be a visit to the Hadzabe tribe. This experience often involves an early morning hunt or walk with the tribe, giving you a unique insight into their traditional way of life. Engaging with the Hadzabe is a rare opportunity to see firsthand their hunting techniques, which they have used for thousands of years.

Midday

  • Picnic Lunch: After your morning activities, enjoy a picnic lunch near the lake. This is a great time to relax and enjoy the scenery. Lake Eyasi's landscape is dramatically beautiful, with the lake's vast waters stretching out into the horizon.

Afternoon

  • Visit the Datoga Tribe: In the afternoon, visit the Datoga tribe, skilled blacksmiths who produce arrowheads, knives, and jewelry. Learning about their metalworking skills and cultural practices will give you another perspective on the diverse cultures in Tanzania.
  • Explore the Lake: Spend some time exploring the shores of Lake Eyasi. Although it's not as famous for wildlife as other Tanzanian destinations, you might see hippos, flamingos (depending on the season), and various other bird species. The lake's alkaline waters and surrounding landscapes offer stunning photo opportunities.

Evening

  • Return Trip: Start your journey back to your accommodation in the late afternoon to ensure you return before dark. The roads can be challenging, so it's best to travel during daylight.

What to Pack

  • Comfortable Clothing and Footwear: Wear light, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for walking.
  • Sun Protection: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Water and Snacks: Stay hydrated and bring some snacks for energy.
  • Camera: Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and the unique cultures you’ll encounter.
  • Cash: Have some cash on hand for any purchases or donations you may wish to make in the villages.

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