Indigenous Medicinal Plant Walks

  • 1 - 10 persons
Discover healing plants used by Maasai
Description

Explore Indigenous Medicinal Plants and discover the healing power of nature on a guided bush walk through the diverse landscapes of Ewaso Enclave. Accompanied by experienced guides and local Maasai, you’ll uncover traditional plant knowledge passed down through generations.

From fever remedies to wound treatments, the African bush is rich in natural medicine. Walk through open savannas, ancient Vachellia woodlands, and rocky trails as you identify native plants used for healing, nourishment, and ritual. Your guide will explain how these plants are prepared and used — along with the cultural stories and beliefs intertwined with them.

This unique experience blends nature, tradition, and science, offering a deeper connection to the land and the people who call it home. Perfect for nature lovers, herbal enthusiasts, and curious minds alike.

WHO CAN JOIN

This is low-intensity walking, but you are in the African bush, so wear closed shoes/hiking boots, have sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle. Duration around 1 – 2 hours.

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