Hadzabe History
The hadzabe tribe is a very small population of less than 1000 people located around Lake Eyasi in the northern Tanzania. The small community represent the last relics of the stone age hunter-gatherer communities as they neither practice agriculture nor stockbreeding but solely rely on hunting wild animals with bows and spears and gathering plants such as fruits or different kind of roots. When you visit the Hadzabe tribe you will for sure experience their unique language of click sounds and if you are the Hadzabe’s time schedule, you might even get the chance to go hunting with them.
Highlights
- The main attraction are the large populations of flamingos and great white pelicans.
- Lake Eyasi is the largest body of water in Arusha region.
- The Hadzabe have called Lake Eyasi home for over 10,000 years, and keep their hunter/gatherer lifestyle;making them one of the last bastions of ancient African tribal life.