GOING COLOURFUL IN KENYA
Sep 16, 2019
3 minutes
WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHS Catherine Hofmeyr
My name is Nasha and I am a Maasai woman – at least for a day. In Maa it means ‘the lady who brings the rain’. And I did – in the dry season nogal – accompanied by a purple thunderstorm that lashed Oseki Maasai Mara Camp on the evening of my arrival.
Oseki is owned by Dennis Parmuat, a born-and-bred Maasai (warrior) since the age of 10, and an ace animal tracker. He and his partner, Anne Blom, were my hosts for three days during an Airbnb Adventure Maasai experience in south-western Kenya.
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