Most “cultural days” offer staged Maasai dances at commercial bomas where warriors perform for tips. We do something radically different: our guests spend two nights with Iraqw farming families in Karatu — Tanzania’s unsung agricultural stewards who’ve cultivated these highlands for 1,000 years. You’ll plant beans with Mama Neema, grind maize in her courtyard, and share stories under acacia trees — not as spectators, but as welcomed guests. This isn’t tourism; it’s a reciprocal relationship built over 8 years of partnership.
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