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3 Day Budget Safari to Hadzabe and Datoga Tribes

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3 Day Budget Safari to Hadzabe and Datoga Tribes

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We have very unique tribes that the clients will pay a visit to. Hadzabe and Datoga are the very unique tribes we have in the area, the last hunter-gatherer tribe left in Tanzania.

BUDGET SAFARI TO HADZABE AND DATOGA TRIBES INCLUDES:
• Transportation in a Safari vehicle with Pop up roof for game viewing & photography
• Guaranteed window seats for every participant
• English speaking driver Guide (French, Spanish & German on request)
• Local airport transfers
• Bed, Dinner and Breakfast accommodation in Arusha Town
• Full Board accommodation while on Safari [ Full buffet – breakfast, – lunch and – dinner]
• Picnic lunch boxes
• Visit the Hadzabe and Datoga Village
• Park entrance fees
• Medical, Emergency Evacuation Services
• 1-litre Bottled Water
• All government taxes applicable
BUDGET SAFARI TO HADZABE AND DATOGA TRIBES EXCLUDES:
• Extras at the lodges i.e. tips, room services, drinks, telephone services, internet services, laundry or any other personal expenses
• Optional visit to the Olduvai Gorge archaeological site
• International flight into/out of Tanzania
• Entry Visa to Tanzania
• All items not mentioned above.

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ARRIVE IN ARUSHA, TANZANIA.
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International airport, met and greeted by NC Safaris driver guide, and assisted through customs and immigration formalities. Thereafter, drive to Arusha town.
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ARUSHA – LAKE EYASI SAFARI.
Breakfast in the lodge, depart for Lake Eyasi safari to meet up the elusive Hadzabe and Datoga tribes, whom you learn more about their fascinating culture. Picnic lunch then we leave for the Dagota village tour then back in the evening for the overnight.
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FULL DAY HADZABE IN LAKE EYASI.
Start off early with your bushman guide to meet a group of resident Hadzabe people. Enjoy the Hadzabe Tour walking into the bush with the only hunter-gatherers remaining in the East African region. The Hadzabe speak a click-based language and move their encampments with the seasonal movements of the wildlife. Your guide is a member of the group and 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. In the afternoon we travel to the Maasai market where you will have the opportunity to get the spectacular photos you want. Hundred of Maasai gathers each Thursday afternoon at the bustling Maasai market, where visitors have the chance to see their crafts and taste their food, including the famous Maasai BBQ. A larger, village-wide market occurs on the 22nd of each month. In the late afternoon, we drive back to Arusha for the overnight.

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