Coffee Farm

Coffee Farm House

Scenic

Datoga Tribe 2

Datoga Tribe 1

Datoga Tribe

The Datoga are skilled farmers and craftsman. They can be recognized by circular scarification patterns on their faces.
Hadzabe Tribe 8

Hadzabe Tribe 7

Hadzabe Tribe 6

Visitors to Tanzania have the opportunity to witness a hunting demonstration by these proud people, with early morning hunting excursions a fantastic opportunity to see just how these people haveLeggi altro
Hadzabe Tribe 5

The Hadzabe people live in caves near Lake Eyasi, and their isolation and shrinking numbers have allowed them to avoid the HIV epidemic and other diseases that have spread due to intertribalLeggi altro
Hadzabe Tribe 4

Men typically hunt and bring home honey to feed their families, while women and children gather fruits, berries, and roots with which to supplement their diet.
The men are particularly adept hunters,Leggi altro
Hadzabe Tribe 3

As descendants of Tanzania's aboriginal hunter-gatherer population, they have probably occupied their current territory for thousands of years, with relatively little modification to their basic wayLeggi altro
Hadzabe Tribe 1

Genetically, the Hadza are not closely related to any other people. While traditionally classified with the Khoisan languages, primarily because it has clicks, the Hadza language (Hadzane), appears toLeggi altro
Hadzabe Tribe 2

These hunter-gathers have changed very little in 10,000 years. They use a clicking based dialect. They live in the bush.
String on bow made from tendon of antelopes.
Hadzabe Tribe

The Hadza, or Hadzabe, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. There are, as of 2015,Leggi altro
Ngorongoro Crater Grant Giselle

The Grant's gazelle is found in East Africa and lives in open grass plains and is frequently found in shrublands; it avoids areas with high grass where the visibility of predators is compromised. TheyLeggi altro
Ngorongoro Crater Baboon

Ngorongoro Crater Baboon

Baboon climbing into our Vehicle
Ngorongoro Crater Scenic 3

Ngorongoro Crater Trees

Ngorongoro Crater Strangular Fig

These all share a common "strangling" growth habit that is found in many tropical forest species, particularly of the genus Ficus. This growth habit is an adaptation for growing in dark forests whereLeggi altro
Ngorongoro Crater Sacred Ibis

With Wildebeests.
The Sacred Ibis is a distinctive large wading bird that measures 75 centimetres (30 inches) in length and weighs 1.35 kilograms (3 pounds). It has a wingspan of 112 – 124Leggi altro
Ngorongoro Crater Male Ostrich

Ngorongoro Crater Kori Bustard

Ngorongoro Crater Kori Bustard

Ngorongoro Crater Spekes Weaver Bird 1
