Diverse African Culture

Diversity in Colour... Culture...

Meet the Masai Community, a Kenyan tribe that has defied the vogue and preserved their culture in its purest form to date

Celebrating
Diverse Cultures

Whereas the official languages spoken in Kenya is English and Kiswahili, this East African nation is multilingual at the very core.

With over forty-two tribal communities dispersed across the landscape, Kenya is non- homogenous, and ethnically robust and diverse, yet bound by the spirit and pride for national-hood! 

BANTU

The Bantu Speaking nation, traditionally prosperous farmers and gatherers, is the largest enclave in Kenya, and is predominantly comprised of the Kikuyu, Luhya, Kisii, Kamba, Meru and the coastal Mijikenda, the later having emerged as result of intermarriage between the Bantu & Asian migrants. 

NILOTIC

The Nilotic Speaking nations comprise of the Luo, Kalenjin, Maasai, Samburu and the Northern Kenya Turkana. They are the second-largest nation in Kenya, traditionally identified as herdsmen, farmers, fishermen with fordable clout as warriors and cattle-rustlers, a practice that is still alive to date. 

CUSHITIC

The Cushitic Speaking, are categorized as Southern & Eastern, and identified traditionally  as hunters and gatherers. They are mainly the Dahalo, ( Kenya) Somali, Arabs, Oromo, Asians and other minority enclaves. They are characterized by their entrepreneurial and gregarious nature.

African Nations
Culturally diverse
Warm and welcoming

Celebrating Beautiful Cultures

Infused Multilingual​

Since English and Kiswahili  is Lingua franca, peri-urban and rural dwellers are unperturbed groups, in fact, less multilingual. For instance, most rural dwellers predominantly speak their ethic languages and allied dialects for mundane communication.  

According to Kenya Bureau of Statistics, KBS, there are over sixty tribal African dialects and languages spoken, besides those of the minority groups of Cushitic and European extraction. These later groups, are mostly comprised of the rooted descendants of foreign settlers like the Arabic, Hindi, European among others. 

Conserved Zealously

If you can dream it, you can do it, the Masai Way

One of the most delightful aspects of an African Safari expedition, is that you’ll always have an opportunity to meet and engage the local communities, and partake of their cultural activities they’ve practiced and preserved since times of yore.

Iconic Community

The Masai tribe, domiciled in the Masai Mara, Narok County of Kenya, are among the few communities that have preserved their culture to the hit, and proudly lead their lives just as they did centuries ago

Maasai Women in Cultural attire
The Maasai Moran, The Warrior
Maasai Herder at The Manyatta

The Masai Tribe, are the proud custodian of the the magical land of Masai Mara

Exploring Nairobi

Vibrant & Cosmopolitan

Nairobi

The City in The Sun

Unbridled Nightlife

Hearty Local Delicacies

Wildlife Park in the City

Take DayTour​

Plenty Within Reach

Check out Bomas of Kenya cultural center, Matt Bronze, Utamanduni Market, Marula Studios, National & Karen Blixen Museums.

Sample beautiful Jewelry at Kazuri Beads Factory.
Pat baby elephants at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Centre or if you insist, take instagram selfies as you kiss the giraffes at the famous Giraffe Center.

Giraffe Center

Feed & Kiss Giraffes

DSWT Elephant Orphanage

Cared, Feed & Sheltered

Kazuri Factory

Small & Beautiful

Where To Stay

At the end of an eventful day or long intercontinental flight, you might prefer to take respite in at least one of these locations for a bargain, or won’t you?

Giraffe Manor

Share your Dinner & breakfast with the Giraffes

Chic and tasteful, Giraffe Manor is a premier boutique hotel located within the Nairobi’s indigenous forest that also hosts the sanctuary for the conservation of the endangered Rothschild Giraffes. Built-in 1930, is still a splendid & charming hotel, offering beautiful gardens and terraces, that the iconic herd of Rothschild Giraffes would stroll over, crane their neck through the windows into the dining room, joining you for breakfast or dinner.

Ol Sereni

The Hotel by the natural park, whilst wildlife larks by the open Bar and cerulean Swimming Pool.

With the Nairobi National Park at its backyard and the brisk central business district at the front-yard, Ole-Sereni Hotel provides the very best of both worlds, a modern-day city hotel and a classic wildlife lodge with rustic beauty. Offering world-class facilities and experiences, Ole-Serini gives guests what they would desire, pleasurable luxury, tranquility, and proximity to the East Africa international airport hub, JKIA and regional Airport, Wilson.

House of Waine

Tranquility of warmth away from home

Rested comfortably within the leafy environs of Karen, is the massive and elegant House of Waine. With individually crafted rooms, this boutique luxury accommodation offers exceptional tranquility of the countryside and peerless hospitality away from home. Their menus being a beautiful and eclectic, a reflection of the glistering Nairobi, a perfect glimpse into Kenyan’s infused gastronomy.

Global Presence

Home to the United Nations' major agencies including UNEP & UN-HABITAT, Nairobi is an infused port of global cultures, convergence of competing interests, central to East Africa economic hub, and geopolitics proper.

Homely and Welcoming

Relaxed

The City in The Sun

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