If you want to learn more about the Maasai people, you've come to the right place.
Access is poorly served because the road is under construction and the site is lost in the middle of nowhere, but the efforts are worth it.
Allow $20 per person for the visit which takes a good hour.
We had a very warm welcome from the chef. The other Maasai didn't look happy.
The visit takes place in English and upon arrival you will be entitled to a short language course before having a course in history-geography, sport (archery, dance) and music (singing). We were also able to discover their way of life (making fires, making houses, what they eat, why they hunt lions...) including its evolution at present.
At the end, you will have the opportunity to buy some souvenirs (quite expensive all the same).
If you are interested in culture, we can only recommend this visit.