lunes, 11 de mayo de 2020

Second Day



We wake up energetic knowing that today starts our experience with Masais tribe.
So, after leaving  the hostel we move to the bus station, where we have an appointment with Loresen.
Loresen is the guy who is going to take us to the Masais village, he belongs to the Masais.
He receives us with a cell phone and a gps, it seems that he has changed it for the spears.


Our trip lasts around six hours by car, but our Masai guide makes it shorter tellings us stories about the Masais. For example, They live through the rift valley, The Masais are nomads and  they have been called lion warriors  for a long time due to their battle for the cattle.


Once we arrive to the Masai Mara, Loresen introduces us to his family with five sons and four daughters.It cannot be forgotten that the Maasai culture is polygamous, therefore Loresen has four wives.
While his wives are preparing a tea  we are fascinated looking at around us the different houses where we are going to sleep, named “bomas”.
Suddenly, Mallie brings our tea and Loresen welcomes us toasting for nature and for us to feel free with them.


The sky is getting dark, so it is time to prepare the dinner. Most of Maasais are cattle rancher, although things are changing  to keep surviving in peace with nature and lions.
They take us to their cattle where they chose one piece for dinner.


After have dinner with all of them, we repose our food enjoying the famous Maasai dance.It is a kind of dance  where they jump in circle, it is really funny.
Lucia and Juanra recorded it.


Finally, Loresen told us that we needed to sleep due to the fact that tomorrow we would go with him to see what is his new job. Surprise!!!



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