Located in northern Tanzania, southwest of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Eyasi offers a unique and authentic cultural experience that is very different from traditional wildlife safaris. Set in a remote and scenic area at the base of the Rift Valley escarpment, the lake is surrounded by open plains, seasonal waters, and traditional communities.
Lake Eyasi is best known for its cultural interactions with indigenous tribes, particularly the Hadzabe (Bushmen) and the Datoga people. Visitors have the rare opportunity to join the Hadzabe on a morning hunting expedition, learning about their ancient survival skills, traditional lifestyle, and deep connection to nature.
The Datoga community, known for their blacksmithing skills, offer insight into their craftsmanship, daily life, and cultural traditions.
Unlike classic safari destinations, Lake Eyasi focuses more on people, culture, and lifestyle, providing a meaningful and immersive travel experience.
Activities at Lake Eyasi include:
👣 Visiting Hadzabe tribe (hunting experience)
🔨 Meeting Datoga blacksmiths
🚶 Guided cultural walks
🌅 Scenic landscape photography
With its raw authenticity and cultural richness, Lake Eyasi is a perfect addition to a Tanzania safari, offering a deeper understanding of the country’s heritage and traditions.