Kenya Cultural Tours : Kenya is a spectacular safari destination that offers tourists with the beautiful wilderness, beaches, and bird species and among many others that makes your safari the most incredible one. On a Kenya safari, Kenya cultural tours explores the tourists to the country’s reflection of the purest forms of the traditional culture of the 42 tribes of Kenya safari destination. Kenya cultural tours gives tourists the most admired cultural experiences through visiting the country’s remote villages, the townships, cities of Kenya represent a unique culture of their own as each of the city has got its interesting blend of the cultures and the ethnic creeds that is fully reflected in the food, dressing, architecture and among others.

Travel with focuseastafricatours.com where we organize for you a super cultural tour to the local villages where you experience the perfect Kenya cultural tours as a reliable way of life that exists in a few places in today’s world.Travellers can be welcomed into a traditional home to witness the locals how they preparing the meals, ancient practices, familial structure and others. This safari will make you to understand the mystery and the amazing lifestyles of the different tribes of Kenya that will make their safari the most remembered one.
On a Kenya safari the tourists will have the chance to experience other cultures that includes the Swahilis in their small coastal towns, the Kenyan beach areas are such near the ancient settlements and the ruins. Also you can as well interact with other tribes that is Turkana, Rendile, Pokot that are located at the shores of Turkana and also the smallest tribe in Kenya the El Molo that gives you the best Kenya cultural tours after enjoying their traditions their dances and songs and among others.
On a Kenya cultural tours, the most popular and famous Kenya tribes includes the Maasai and Samburu over 42 tribes of Kenya. The reason for Maasai and Samburu being the most famous tribes is because both of these tribes up to date have kept and preserved their traditions intact.
Famous similarities between Maasai and Samburu.
Maasai and Samburu people both of them follow a nomadic pastoral lifestyle that deeply rooted in nature as these keeps moving with their animal species while looking for fresh pasture and water.

Maasai and the Samburu people they do not hunt wildlife for food but these people depend historically on milk and their treasured cattle blood and meat, and still also at times these people depend on the roots and plants for their survival.
Maasai and Samburu do prefer and they live on their small mud-thatched villages, where their cattle do surround them and smaller livestock that makes them do be proud of their tribes.
On your Kenya cultural tours you can easily identify the Maasai people and Samburu with their bright and colors of their garments the’’ red shukas’’ or sheets that are brightly beaded jewelry, necklaces, bracelets, amulets where they are worn by the women and the men. These people are identified by their bead work that offers them ornamental value, and at times these people identify them with these handcrafted pieces. On your Kenya cultural tours you can support the Maasai and Samburu people by purchasing a handcraft pieces as authentic souvenir when ending your safari.
Kenya cultural tour becomes the most interesting while watching the Maasai as they are signing and with their dance known as ‘’Adamu’’ the jumping dance. Then the warriors form a circle with one person entering the center and dancer will have to jump higher and higher to the rhythms of the singers. During dancing when he jumps higher than the singers will raise the pitch of their voices. Also on your Kenya safari tour you can be a select done and be invited in the circle that will create fun.
Kenya cultural tours can experience you to meet the elders that share with you their wisdom, where you will see the Maasai’s houses known as the Bomas. And these can be built by the Maasai women, where they start building with the framework of the timber poles and interweave smaller branches to come up with the structure then covered with the grass, mud, cow dung, ash at times urine. Also the men they participate in constructing the protective fence around the village to keep lions and among other predators from their livestock.
If you are lucky you can be invited to participate in the traditional wedding, watching women as they are creating the beaded jewelry and among others.
On a Kenya cultural tour you can experience Kenya’s culture in other destinations like Bomas of Kenya, Loita place in Narok, Turkana, and Lamu and among others.
