Tanzania Safari Tours & Africa Adventures
Meet the Sukuma near Mwanza and Lake Victoria — Tanzania's largest ethnic group, famed for their drumming, dance, and the unique Bujora museum.
The Sukuma, who live south of Lake Victoria around Mwanza, are Tanzania’s largest ethnic group — agro-pastoralists with a vibrant culture of drumming, competitive dance societies (including the legendary snake-dance traditions), and rich folklore. A cultural tour centres on the renowned Bujora Sukuma Museum near Mwanza, which preserves and presents their heritage.
You’ll explore traditional homesteads, royal regalia, and ritual objects, and often catch energetic Sukuma drumming and dance performances. It’s a rewarding cultural stop for travellers passing through the Lake Victoria region or starting a western Serengeti safari.
A guide introduces Sukuma heritage at Bujora.
Explore traditional homes and regalia.
Energetic Sukuma drumming and dance performances.
Hear the stories and customs of the Sukuma.
A worthwhile cultural stop for anyone in the Mwanza / Lake Victoria area — the Bujora museum is excellent and the dance traditions genuinely impressive. It's off the standard safari circuit, so it suits travellers entering the Serengeti from the west or exploring the lake region rather than a Northern Circuit add-on.

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