Welcome to Mukuru
Acacia-dotted savannah stretches across the northern slopes of Mount Meru, where the village of Mukuru lies between Momella and Ngabobo. Defined by Ol Doinyo Landaree, or Mount Mukuru, a striking pyramid-shaped hill reaching 2,100 metres, this area has held spiritual significance for the Maasai for 200–300 years and remains central to their sacred practices. The landscape merges rolling plains and pockets of forest, inhabited by zebras, giraffes, and vibrant birdlife. Guided treks reveal the region’s natural beauty while offering insights into Maasai traditions and daily life. Visitors can experience cultural exchanges within the welcoming community, explore a traditional Maasai boma, and learn about their pastoralist lifestyle.
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