Rooted in tradition, driven by passion
Maasai Warrior was founded by brothers Isaya and Lembris, born and raised within the Maasai community of northern Tanzania. Growing up between the vast savannahs and their family boma (traditional extended family home), they learned from an early age the values of courage, respect, hospitality, and living in harmony with wildlife.
Maasai Warrior was created to offer travelers something deeper than a traditional safari. Beyond the national parks and wildlife encounters, guests are welcomed into authentic Maasai life — sharing stories around the fire, experiencing daily traditions, and witnessing the warmth and generosity that define their community.
With years of guiding experience and extensive knowledge of Tanzania’s northern national parks, the brothers combine cultural insight with professional safari expertise. Their unique background allows them to interpret both the wildlife of the Serengeti and the traditions of their people with equal depth and understanding.
But Maasai Warrior is more than a safari company — it is a mission.
Twenty percent (20%) of all proceeds are dedicated to supporting the Osotuwa Foundation an organization committed to rescuing girls from early marriage and ensuring they have access to education. By choosing Maasai Warrior, guests directly contribute to empowering young Maasai girls with the opportunity to attend school and build independent futures.
Through every journey, Maasai Warrior aims to protect culture, support education, and create meaningful connections between visitors and the Maasai community.
This is not just travel. It is shared understanding, responsibility, and impact.
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To provide immersive, respectful safaris that connect travelers with Tanzania’s wildlife and Maasai culture, while supporting local communities and conservation.
A world where tourism empowers indigenous people and preserves natural heritage for generations to come.
Authenticity, respect, sustainability, and community – every journey we craft reflects these core principles.
Local experts, storytellers, and warriors – they make the difference.
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More than a safari – a meaningful connection
20% of all proceeds are dedicated to supporting the Osutuwa Foundation, an organization committed to rescuing girls from early marriage and ensuring they have access to education. By choosing Maasai Warrior, guests directly contribute to empowering young Maasai girls with the opportunity to attend school and build independent
We partner with lodges that respect nature and support anti‑poaching initiatives. Our camps leave no trace.
All our guides are born in Tanzania, many are Maasai. They don’t just drive – they interpret, tell stories, and share their home.
Every itinerary is unique. We listen to your interests, pace, and budget to create your perfect journey.