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Kenya cultural safaris – tours holidays is about Kenya culture, traveling deep into culture of people of Kenya. Kenya cultural safaris – tours holidays gives one an opportunity to explore and enjoy the diverse Kenya cultural tours and traditional practices of different tribes of Kenya. The major tribes in Kenya are Luo, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu and Luhya which together account for 70% of the total population. In their rural homes, these Kenya tribes exhibit distinct Kenya cultural code of practices and traditions peculiar to each other. So, whichever term you choose to call it, be it Kenya cultural safaris – tours holidays, Kenya cultural tours, Kenya cultural expeditions, Kenya cultural safaris or Kenya cultural adventures, you will experience Kenya and its melting pot of cultural appeal as the people of West Kenya plains and forests meet in this culture bustling East African cultural countries.

Kenya cultural safaris – tours holidays or cultural tour in Kenya gives personal insight into some of the 42 different native tribes, their beliefs and their traditions. Although, most of our cultural experiences are visiting authentic remote villages, the cities and townships of Kenya represent a unique culture of its own. Kenya cultural safaris or cultural tours help raise awareness about their challenges, as well as the vital role they play in Africa. With over 40 ethnic groups, Kenya cultural safaris – tours holidays offers a cultural tapestry like no other. Vibrant, lyrical, and steeped in tradition we pride ourselves on our unique fusion of harmony and our hospitality. Kenya has a culture born of countless sources. This region has been crossed by the paths of a long and complex history.

One of Kenya best known tribes, the Masai believe that God gave them exclusive rights over all cattle in the world. They were a warring tribe and may have dominated Kenya at one time, had there not been three catastrophes that brought them under British rule. In the 1880s there was a Rindepest outbreak that dwindled their herds. This was followed by an outbreak of smallpox and finally, their great leader Mbatyany, died and they could not decide on a new leader. This led to a great deal of fighting amongst themselves during which time the British were able to gain control of the land.

Kenya Cultural Safaris Packages

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