Cultural Tours in Kenya takes you for an amazing encounter with Kenya’s indigenous groups of people. Visiting Kenya’s groups of people exposes you to their traditional beliefs, dances, pastoral life, festivals, marriage ceremonies, polygamous practices, food and lifestyles. While visiting these groups of people, you will notice how hospitable Kenyans are to foreigners. The Kenyan culture is so interesting that many visitors have chosen to stay permanently after interacting with the locals. Expat workers, migrants and inter-marriages that occurred when the first foreign settlers arrived at the East African coast heavily influence Kenya’s culture. As a result, it is possible to visit some of the most rudimentary groups of people in Africa and those that have embraced modern ways of living in the major cities. Each major town and city has its own cultural identity depending on the dominant group of people in the area. English is the national language but Swahili is the dominant language. Each tribal group still speak their own language but Swahili helps unite everybody. Why go for a cultural tours in Kenya? Experiencing the culture of people in a new country not only helps you understand your own but also erases any biases you may have about others. You get to know why people behave in a certain way, what makes them different and what you can learn – An example is the value of the extended family and raising of children as a community. Apart from visiting the indigenous groups of people living close to the national parks, there is also an opportunity to visit schools and central market to learn how people make a living. Cultural Attractions in Kenya Visiting the Maasai People at the Loita Plains in Narok: The Maasai are one of the few indigenous groups of people in Africa that have
Cultural Tours in Kenya takes you for an amazing encounter with Kenya’s indigenous groups of people. Visiting Kenya’s groups of people exposes you to their










