Lake Eyasi is a cautiously an alkaline lake stretching for about 50-km (31 miles) to the southwest. An eye view to the northeast displays a range of visions dominated by the impressive Crater Highlands, and the Serengeti plains to the north.
Lake Eyasi in the outskirt of the Ngorongoro consarvation area
Around the lake areas are small groups of bushmen habitats that is; Hadza and Watindiga. These habitat groups go hunting with bows and arrows and gathering roots, tubers and wild fruits. Their life is more attributed to that of the Stone age period. These groups have stayed here for over 100 years ever since the Stronger Masai tribe migrated to the Ngorongoro and Serengeti.
Another interesting tribe in the area is the Datoga. Come and explore more about the last remaining tribes of bushmen in East Africa. See their life so similar to how early man lived!