For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. The Maasai ruled the plains from Lake Turkana to the north and Lake Manyara to the north ...
For one travel expert, working with a guide and adding volunteer work to the itinerary made all the difference.
As a Maasai child in Kenya, Nice Nailantei Leng’ete accomplished something remarkable: she escaped the cut, her culture’s ritualized female genital mutilation. But saving herself was not enough.
The Loita Forest, also known as the Naimina Enkiyioo Forest, which means the Forest of the Lost Child, is named in memory of a young Maasai girl and the flock of sheep she was guarding.
[Peterson Githaiga, Standard] A new report has shown that Maasai men are not actively taking care of their children, leaving the role of child care to women. The report shows that lack of fathers ...