Fort Ikoma, which used to be German army's stronghold during the First World War, is back, making use of its colonial history, to initiate 'time travel' type of tourism, supplementing the real time safaris in the adjacent Serengeti National Park.
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'Daughters of Maa' in Traditional Dance
Some years ago, Kenyan author, the late, Henry Ole Kulet recorded great success with his series of novellas, depicting life in traditional Maasai settings, in contrast with the 'modern' lifestyle influenced by western culture.
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