The Hadza, or Hadzabe are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau, the last hunter in Tanzania
The language is classified with the Khoisan languages, primarily because it has clicks,
These people live in difficulties and no money to afford school fees for the kids and the normal living
What you can do?
Spend the day with the Hadzabe people, ancient hunter-gatherers who inhabit the land near Lake Eyasi, a gorgeous soda lake that’s part of the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, and witness their unchanged, traditional way of life and harmony with the earth. Accompanied throughout by an &Beyond ranger, guests have the opportunity to engage with the Bushmen and learn all about their time-honoured hunting techniques, survival skills, food preparation and cultural norms. A veritable step back in time, this is an undeniably authentic cultural journey into rural Tanzania that reveals the untold world of these charismatic people.
You can donate supplies like
- Tooth brush,Tooth paste
- Small solar lamp
- Clothes,shoes
- Notebooks, geometry boxes, pencils, erasers, scales, sketch pens, and color pencils for drawing and academics









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