Tanzania Safari Tours & Africa Adventures
Join a dawn hunt with the Hadzabe — one of the world's last hunter-gatherer peoples — following honeyguide birds and learning to make fire with sticks.
The Hadzabe have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for tens of thousands of years, and remain one of the very few peoples on Earth still living primarily by hunting and gathering. Their click language is unrelated to any other, and their knowledge of the bush is total. A visit means joining them, not watching from a distance.
Before dawn you set out with a small group of Hadzabe men, following honeyguide birds to wild honey, watching bow hunts unfold, tasting foraged berries, and learning to start fire with two sticks. It’s raw, real, and unlike any other cultural encounter — consistently the experience guests talk about longest after they return home.
Drive to the current Hadzabe camp — they move with the food.
Follow the bowmen on a real foraging and hunting walk.
Track honeyguide birds to wild honey.
Learn the two-stick fire-making the Hadzabe use daily.
This is profound but unscripted — hunts are real and success is never guaranteed, which is exactly the point. Sensitive guests can hang back; the tracking, foraging, and fire-making are equally fascinating. We arrange it only through community scouts with fees into a community fund, never as a staged show.

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