Hadzabe Bushmen Day Trip
The Hadzabe Tribe, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer communities in Tanzania, live in the dry terrain near Lake Eyasi, just south of the Ngorongoro Crater. With a history spanning over 3,000 years in the region, the Hadzabe are nomadic and move frequently, setting up temporary camps for days or
months depending on climate conditions and the availability of wild fruits and vegetation. Their homes are simple, woven huts made from sticks of the euphorbia bush. The Hadzabe hunt using traditional weapons like bows, arrows, and spears, and their diet includes roots, meat, and wild fruits. They also rely on natural remedies and use sticks and grass to start fires. Spending time with the Hadzabe offers a
rare and fascinating glimpse into a truly unique way of life. In the afternoon, you’ll drive back to Karatu, with lunch included during the excursion.