Lake Eyasi
Lake Eyasi is situated at the southwestern end of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area between Great Rift Valley Eyasi escarpment and Kidero mountains, just 133 km (95 miles) west of Lake Manyara. Lake Eyasi cover an area of about 1,050 square km (400 square miles).
The lake is a Saline or Soda lake as all the other lakes in the Rift Valley, Lake Eyasi, which has one principle spring, Attracting a fascinating assortment of birdlife, the Sibiti River, is enclosed with walls consisting of purple lava. Lake Eyasi is known to be a home of Hadzabe bushmen the main attraction of Lake Eyasi, the indigenous inhabitants and the last community of hunters and gatherers in Africa. Lake Eyasi is their homeland for over 10,000 years. They are still holding to their traditional way of lifetyle, hunting and gathering different kinds of fruits and honey. making them one of the last bastions of ancient African tribal life. A visit to the Hadzabe lands offers a unique and unforgettable glimpse into an ancient culture, birding and hiking. We create customized tour packages specifically for those who are ready to embark on this adventurous journey! Reach out to us and lets tailor this adventure for you.