This is a tourist trap. The entry for us was non negotiable 30$, and then they continue pushing to get more money from you showing how poor they are so you pity them. I found several things contradictory in what they tell, being the most important one that they claim to be an independent tribe living in an ancient way... but somehow they need your USD's for them to keep going. They dance and are friendly, although I have seen the same already in lodges, nothing new. The only real thing to see is their houses (if they really live there). The idea of visiting the village is good but totally ruined by their persistence in getting more money, they are never happy. Go there only if you are genuinely interested in african tribes, otherwise...
Read moreThe Masai people are very friendly and we enjoyed seeing their way of life and I even held one of their babies. They danced and sang for us and showed us how to make a fire and we even went inside one of the mud huts. As with other tourist attractions there were hand made bracelets and carvings. I bought jewelry and a beautiful elephant. Must learn how to negotiate better but I'm happy with...
Read moreReal village, but they are not happy if you spend 16 usd there.. Seems they want even more... (we were in a tour, the tour pays them as well) You get fire demo, dance, visit of house and then you need to check 25 shop stands. One by one....
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