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Lake Eyasi

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Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi is the home of an authentic Tanzania tribes, and a seasonal shallow salt-lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley at the base of the Serengeti Plateau on south of the Serengeti National Park and southwest of the Ngorongoro Crater in the Crater.

The home to the Datoga tribe, Hadzabe and bushmen (watindiga), some of the last remaining hunter-gatherers on the continent.

HADZABE TRIBE

Is also known as bushmen (watindiga). They are a very prehistoric people, who have no fixed abode. They have their own language which consists of tongue clicking sounds. They are hunters and use bows and arrows to kill their food, their favorite being baboon. They make their bows and arrows from a native willow tree which grows in the bush where they live, the arrows have metal tips which they get from the Datoga tribe.

DATOGA TRIBE

Also known as the barbaing, also referred to Manga’ti in Swahili, are agro-pastoral nomadic Melodic speaking people and craftsmen (blacksmith). They are more sedentary and live-in groups in mud huts. They grow their own food, keep cattle and the men craft earrings, bracelets, arrow heads, etc from metal melted on an open fire using hand bellows to stoke the fire. The Datoga consider themselves the oldest tribe in Tanzania and proud as first and foremost Faeroe warrior’s, known for their stealth ability to eliminate their enemy.

 

A visit with the bushmen and blacksmith is worthwhile and they will graciously show you where and how they live and hunt. They subsist entirely off the bush and by bow hunting. Everything they use is made from local materials, including their bows which are strung with giraffe tendon and their arrows which are coated in lethal poison. Their language resembles that of Kalahari bushmen tribe (who were featured in the 1980 film ‘The Gods Must Be Crazy’) with clicking noises used.

The Datoga and Mbulu people are pastoralists, like the Masai people.

The scenery of Lake Eyasi differs dramatically to that of the surrounding areas. Palm trees border the lake and make homes for birds such as Fischer’s lovebird. Other trees in this area include the umbrella thorn acacia and sand paper bush. The rift is thought to have opened over 65 million years ago, shortly after dinosaurs became extinct.

Lake Eyasi water levels vary greatly between the rainy and dry seasons. During the dry season the lake is virtually nonexistent and animals are forced to share what water is left, which makes for easier wildlife viewing. The lake can get quite deep during the rainy season and it attracts hippos who like to cool off in its brackish waters.

Bird lovers will be in paradise here, as the lake attracts vast numbers of birds of all sizes and colors. Include, Africa spoonbill, flamingos, gray headed gulls, great white pelicans, pied avocet and yellow-billed storks. The main fish found in the lake are catfish and lungfish.

Lake Eyasi palm trees sunset this region is particularly suited for exploring on foot, and day or half day hikes are highly recommended. You can Join a hunting trip with the Hadzabe, and visit the other tribes.

GETTING THERE

Most travelers visit the Tarangire National Park from Arusha town, Kilimanjaro airport or as part of a bigger package, including a visit to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Manyara.

The best option to access all parks of the northern circuit is from Arusha, Moshi, Dodoma and you get direct to Arusha is to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is situated about 46km/29mi from Arusha. It is also possible to fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) or Zanzibar international airport (ZNZ), and fly on to Arusha Airport (ARK) or Mwanza International Airport (JRO)

By road, you can drive by our safari vehicle

By chartered or scheduled, small aircraft on chartered or scheduled flights, is to fly into Tarangire airstrip and you will be picked up from airstrip by our safari vehicle

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Lake Eyasi is good all year round. Although the rainy season (March to May) might affect walking trails but still can be done.

ACCOMMODATION

Lake Eyasi has only a few accommodations from budget to Semi-luxury Lodge, and nearby Karatu city from budget, Sem-luxury and Luxury lodges and camp.

WHAT TO DO

  • Birding Safari, Camping Safaris
  • Biking tour, walking Safari, Canoeing Safari
  • Sundowners, Bush Lunch and Dinner
  • Culture and village tour (Datoga, Bushmen, Hadzabe, Blacksmith)

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