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Lake Eyasi.

From the southwestern end of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area between Great Rift Valley Eyasi escarpment and Kidero mountains, and west of Lake Manyara, there is about 1,050 square km of a land which is the home of tribes that still maintained tribal lifestyle of hunting & gathering and relatively untouched by the development of the region. making them one of the last strongholds of traditional African tribal lifestyle. Lake Eyasi is inhabited by bushmen community, famously known as (Hadzabe, Tindoga & Datoga) with a lifestyle that made them to be nicknamed as Bushmen. They Normally Lived in Caves and Mud houses roofed with grasses. There is also a Lake (Soda Lake) with characters like other lakes but with a one principal spring, (the Sibiti River), and enclosed with walls made up of a purple lava, but the main attraction of Lake Eyasi is the bushmen, the Natives inhabitants and the last community of hunters and gatherers in Africa for over 10,000 years. They are still holding to their long-established way of life of hunting and gathering different kinds of fruits and honey.