On Safari Guide from Montreal Gazette
The Montreal Gazette has a nice little guide of going on Safari with some funny cartoons.
If you ask, your guide will take you to visit a Masai tribe's manyatta, a group of huts made of - yes - cow dung. Tall and agile in their distinctive red outfits and fabulously coloured accessories, the Masai, or "the people of cattle," are found throughout Tanzania and Kenya. They have lived their nomadic existence on the East African savannah grasslands for centuries. Members of the tribe will perform a short ritual dance, providing that some respectful small contribution has been made on behalf of you or your group. Furthermore, trinkets are always available as in any tourist domain. But be forewarned: the distinctive red robes for sale are actually made in China.On Safari at Montreal Gazette (www.canada.com)















