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ARE TOURISTS IN TANZANIA SAFE?

... or what has to happen until the authorities and embassies will take this problem with scammers from tribe of Maasais seriously? This is a good question. Who knows exactly where these people from the forest have their limits and if they do have any? To be honest - no idea.  Can they kill the white woman once she is a threat for their dirty business ? Well, there is no reason why not. If you will see the person with the knife in the hands, you can run away from him, to the secure place. But if you will see someone who will have the same plan with you but he will not have any knife or a gun in his hands and instead of it he will use the smile, love-bombing  and friendly behavior - you will not notice any danger also in case it's definitely there. Maasais know this therefore they will be not visibly violent and aggressive. Not yet. Not before they will catch you. You will not run anywhere from their arms to save your skin and they know it very well. They know how to act to hu...

THE MOST SAD ETYMOLOGY OF LONG HAIR OF MAASAI WARRIORS

  A semi-nomadic Nilotic group believed to originate from Egypt, the Maasai are one of the youngest ethnic groups in Tanzania, having followed the Nile River down through Kenya before reaching Tanzania roughly just 300 years ago. Women in ancient Egypt were revered as superior and more sacred than men, being considered the source of life and wisdom. It was believed that a man who attained great knowledge, spirituality, and power could earn the right to wear a long-haired wig, which symbolized his attainment of a level equal to that of a woman. The woman was seen as a source of strength and protection for her man, and it is a saying that still circulates today that behind every successful man is a strong woman supporting him. In many indigenous cultures, long hair is seen as a symbol of spiritual strength and connection to the earth. It is believed to hold the power of the ancestors and is often braided or adorned with feathers or beads. In Hinduism, long hair is seen as a symbol...

WHITE WOMAN IN THE MAASAI BOMA

It's almost unbelievable how white women spending from 2 up to 14 days with Maasais scammers in the boma know everything about that tribe. But especially they always magically know that Maasai culture is beautiful and they are singing this song about beautiful Maasai people through all possible social media, creating new channels to impress people with ADVENTURES with their exotic lovers, with millions of selfies from the Maasais bush. With maasai children who are sending kisses to the camera, with lambs in arms and of course, together with their Maasai lovers they pose in front of poor cottages wearing clothes of Maasai women and adorning their neck, feet and wrists with many different Maasais bracelets and necklaces. These pictures are always the same, those men are also the same, only faces of women are changing at time. It's almost like when you are making the selfie with Eifell tower once you are in Paris. Everyone has to have one. IT MUST BE. It would be not that bad,...